Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [verb] all [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Doing nothing only sawing all day . |
2 | ‘ I vigorously condemn all violence directed at people or property , ’ the secretary of state for the sea , Charles Josselin , said in a statement . |
3 | I personally beg all mothers to insist that their governments work towards this end . |
4 | I just call all babies ‘ he ’ until proved otherwise . ’ |
5 | All action was now impossible , but my brain seemed abnormally clear ; and with a full comprehension of my awful fate , I finally lost all consciousness . |
6 | I also hope all parties will work together in a determined and responsible manner to solve the main problem facing this nation . |
7 | I also get all sorts of people , from average riders wanting a family horse to have fun with to those whose sights are fixed at the very top . |
8 | " I do n't believe that this is the time for us to profit from each other 's misery so I hereby cancel all sales of food which have taken place this afternoon . |
9 | I now keep all appliance handbooks and registration cards filed away so that I can diagnose faults in , say , the food mixer , without incurring expensive servicing . |
10 | At grammar school , of course , I had played rugby but I simply loved all sports . |
11 | Although comments were requested by 30 November 1992 , the process is by no means over and I therefore urge all members with a view on this matter to write without delay to Desmond Wright , Secretary to the Auditing Committee at Moorgate Place . |
12 | I truly despise all men . ’ |
13 | It 's with condensation of fat and everything er with them just decorating all rooms and that it 's |
14 | This year saw the introduction of new EEC legislation which effectively requires all petrol cars to be fitted with catalysts to clean up exhaust pollution . |
15 | In addition , international competition forced the company to sell Garrard Engineering to a Third World ( Brazilian ) firm which eventually transferred all production to the assisted area of Manaus , on the Amazon , with 4,000 job losses in Swindon between 1975 and 1982 . |
16 | However , care should be taken to construct a cycle of attention which eventually includes all aspects of the curriculum . |
17 | The Imperial court itself supports a flourishing economy which naturally attracts all kinds of people . |
18 | With that impeccable sense of timing which so distinguishes all Trotskyites , Mr Blackburn wants to jump ship to a party that self-professedly regards the Conservatives as insufficiently vigorous in its pursuit of a free-market economy . |
19 | There remains , however , one further suggestion which easily exceeds all others in its bizarre quality . |
20 | This not only interfered with control room instruments but disabled two back-up systems and knocked out the computer which normally logs all changes in operations . |
21 | Er now then Be in locations which best serve all development needs arising in Greater York . |
22 | Not only that , but post-revolutionary France would have represented atheism at worst , Catholicism at best ; little wonder that a good Baptist lad , fired by an upsurge of patriotism which temporarily united all Englishmen in opposition to a common foe , should have joined the struggle . |
23 | They also believe that the safety of a husband 's life and his prosperity depends on their scrupulously following all pollution taboos and keeping strictly to the purity rules . |
24 | This may be partly due to the fact that teacher training for further education in the Principality revolves almost entirely around the University of Wales , which also validates all courses for the professional training of teachers , including those for primary and secondary schools . |
25 | The Turkish slaughtermen offer the ubiquitous Turkish tea , a strong bitter brew known as chi , which invariably precedes all conversations , and the RAOC Master Butcher and his three British and two Belgian butchers , who have been busy all night cutting and jointing , now prepare themselves to assist in the slaughter of the cattle and sheep . |
26 | page a hundred and thirty two , para two twenty eleven in broad er we , we 've put in purposely er sweeping up provision in our catalogue of restrictions , erm which simply says all bylaws and other regulations may be pursuant to the acts and all agreements made pursuant to the bi-laws which reinforce or implement any of the above restrictions |
27 | There was one I used to pick in another field years ago , a purple flower with pretty leaves which sometimes turned all colours , but I never knew its name . |
28 | Earlier in the year Utah had approved legislation which virtually outlawed all abortions , while legislation prohibiting abortions even in cases involving rape , incest and maternal risk , was passed in February by the legislature of South Dakota . |
29 | According to Borland , Paradox 4 is between five and ten times faster than Version 3.5 — a program that was never accused of being a slouch — and on most tasks it reportedly matches or beats FoxPro , Microsoft 's swift dBase lookalike , which previously outpaced all comers . |
30 | It is thus not surprising that there is no single psychological theory of driving which adequately describes all components of the task . |