Example sentences of "[been] [verb] [prep] all " in BNC.
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1 | Those who have been filled with all the previous beatitudes of Christ now overflow in mercy to those around them . |
2 | Kites have been flown in all cultures at all times . |
3 | Since Ralph de Faye was a member of the house of the Viscounts of Cha tellerault this means that with the one exception of the Viscount of Thouars — who had earlier suffered badly as the result of a quarrel with Eleanor — she had been joined by all the leading barons of Poitou and the Angoumois . |
4 | In some areas , such as the Three Valleys water company region north of London , aquifers have not been replenished at all . |
5 | Now er sure the programme has been delayed for all the reasons I I 've mentioned . |
6 | The weather balloon is developed from the war time barrage balloons and warnings have been posted to all military and civil aircraft to keep well clear during the field experiment . |
7 | What had not been realised by all concerned was the fearful advance in the scientific methods of waging war — no longer was war a man to man affair — men could be destroyed in hundreds from a distance and that ability was not confined to one side alone . |
8 | But of course we were very strongly against it really but er , because th you know we 'd been inundated with all these marvellous ideas of this progress and it 's all for the best and everything , but it does n't seemed to have work does it really ? |
9 | This was the moment Lynch had been building for all his life . |
10 | During this same period a far wider survey had been undertaken of all the fifty-nine party cells in the Poltava guberniia . |
11 | ROMANY KING * , a model of consistency who has been placed in all but one of his 21 races over fences , may prove the value bet in today 's Martell Grand National ( 4.0 ) at Aintree . |
12 | So if w = 0.5 , this year 's expected rate would be 13 per cent ; if w = 1 , this year 's expected rate would be 16 per cent ( in this case , the expectation is said to have been fully adjusted ) ; if w = 0 , the expectation would be 10 per cent ( that is , it would not have been adjusted at all ) . |
13 | The study 's results and recommendations have also been communicated to all service companies as input for their own studies . |
14 | Two days before last Q.T. Day the Society 's representatives had an interview with the Sports Council Grant Panel — the serious situation arising from that had been explained to all teachers present and everyone was asked to take a copy of the Development Plan to study . |
15 | Two follow-up meetings have been arranged for all young people interested in producing Mass tapes and the youth liturgy . |
16 | This paper had been given to all councillors by an official of Orkney Islands Council . |
17 | The doll had been given in all its naked glory by one of the poorer parishioners , a relic of better days , and McAllister had undertaken to make its trousseau . |
18 | A great deal of evidence has been given by all the associations concerned , and the Select Committee report was published in January 1989 . |
19 | I say planned and agreed , because , as my hon. Friend the Minister knows , more than one public inquiry has taken place and the go-ahead has been given after all the proper formalities have been gone through . |
20 | Many programmers realized that they had been programming things that should never have been taught at all , or that should have been taught by some other method or combination of methods . |
21 | Important loans have been trawled from all the major international collections . |
22 | When you remove the old guttering , even if you find that the top part of the fascia board has not been painted at all , paint it now — after repairing any damage , including any caused by removing the guttering . |
23 | So then he gave them Visa , which he 'd hardly been using at all , and twenty minutes later they gave him a car . |
24 | Barriers have been erected at all Football League grounds in the light of recommendations made in the Lang Report ( 1969 ) — their purpose being ‘ the segregation of young people from other spectators ’ . |
25 | The British Isles have been conquered by all manner of people from the Vikings , to the Picts , the Celts , the Saxons , the Romans and the Normans . |
26 | His thoughts , when they finally came , had been uttered in all their simplistic banality , in no particular order of logic or relevance , and in a curiously gentle voice punctuated by long pauses in which he had gazed thoughtfully at the throne and appeared to commune happily with some inner presence . |
27 | He has already been stripped of all his posts , but hardliners had been pressing for a public trial on criminal charges , though this looks unlikely . |
28 | ‘ At the alleged places of detention , ’ Mr Ahtisaari said , ‘ the facilities were found to have been stripped of all valuable material and not to have been inhabited for several weeks at least . ’ |
29 | However , the long-planned Venus orbiting image radar , due to map the planet by the end of the decade , has been stripped of all but its mapping equipment . |
30 | This aircraft , V7101 , had been stripped of all possible equipment and guns , and had been painted blue overall . |