Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] all [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The hours of London tailors were fixed by statute , but the journeymen could still complain that the masters called upon them for only half a day , leaving them in their public houses all morning .
2 In English literature all Stage II students are required to study linked core and options modules from at least one historical period .
3 I thought I heard the music of fairies , which is believed to render men forever enthralled to wonderland , and it plays in a responsive mind all life long .
4 ‘ I do n't give a toss , I 'm not sitting in them wet bushes all day . ’
5 He says , ‘ You 've been giving me the wrong club all week . ’
6 Tessa sat at Bob 's desk in the empty department all afternoon , newspaper files stacked in front of her , trying intermittently to finish the job that Dyson had given her .
7 Peter Wood is a computer specialist by training ; IBM and a number of British companies all figure in his background .
8 We did n't get food anyway we just eat French bread all week !
9 While acquisitions , disposals and foreign subsidiaries all feature , I do not believe that it is particularly difficult — if you have a basic understanding and are willing to think in broad financial accounting terms .
10 With restaurants , supermarkets , wholesalers , single fishmongers and foreign buyers all scrabbling for the best fish , the implications for Billingsgate are clear .
11 We used to go in that darn stuff all day long , and you can imagine the pickle we were in , all that sticky molasses .
12 Over 40 wines , ports and sherries , and interesting food all day in the Salad Bar .
13 We also operate an evening trip to Fort Liberty with a show and huge American-style meal with free drinks all night .
14 In spite of William 's immediate miss that allowed Hudson his second escape , the West Indies still made up some ground when Kenneth Benjamin and Jimmy Adams acquired their first Test wickets just before tea through cut shots that were edged to Lara at first slip ; Peter Kirsten off Benjamin , a powerfully-built fast bowler with a method not unlike Colin Croft 's in the wide angle of delivery , and Hansie Cronje to the fourth ball from Adams , whose left-arm spin had been restricted to seven wicketless overs all season .
15 They 're all at a different school all day , and they shop at different times … but you never see them in restaurants and why should n't they be ?
16 Economic reward , political power and social prestige all flow from the structure of classes .
17 To a greater or lesser extent all activity became popular .
18 At the following Clubs all child prices and reductions apply to children aged 2–16 inclusive :
19 It should be stated that 99% of the SVR passengers took the disruptions in their stride , especially when locomotives came out of rostered order to the advertised timetable coupled with the tropical downpour all day .
20 Gift vouchers are obtainable from the box office in units of £2.00 each — an ideal personal gift all year round , for birthdays , anniversaries , or as a staff incentive .
21 ‘ And I want your very , very personal attention all night .
22 ‘ Come along , children , we ca n't stand around like lost dogs all day .
23 Under simple reproduction all surplus-value is consumed unproductively by the capitalists .
24 I ca n't remain locked into this bullish row all night .
25 The World 's leading orchestras , together with jazz , folk and ethnic music all feature in Symphony Hall 's varied programme .
26 In the autumn of 1915 the Government had assumed powers to requisition at fixed prices all cereal products ; in 1916 these powers were extended to sugar , milk and eggs , but only limited use was made of them .
27 Palace have won just once in the Premier League all season and could not be in worse shape to face Liverpool tonight in the Coca-Cola Cup as they attempt to exorcise the haunting memory of their 9-0 Anfield thrashing in 1989 .
28 wear warm mittens all year round .
29 That turned out to be true , but once the initial markdown had occurred the Footsie index traded in a fairly narrow band all day , although the number of transactions and the volume of shares traded held up strongly .
30 The tower in the east wing of the ancient palace is Innocent 's construction , but the surviving decorations all date from Pope Nicholas III 's additions in the late thirteenth century .
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