Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] [prep] all [art] " in BNC.

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1 It would be you responsibility to repair the pipe , or pay for all the water wasting away into your garden .
2 I mean by this it was not the sort of preparation which on the one hand Elizabethan erm critics and writers of rhetoric books , or on the other hand Ezra Pound in the twentieth century would advise to the poet that he must learn to turn a good sonnet or write in all the metrical forms , or accomplish himself deftly in the technical devices .
3 On the other hand , I do not feel that all children need necessarily play all the games or join in all the activities .
4 Bulletin boards and list servers can be structured like company e-mail in that subsections can be used to follow up a particular discussion or to follow through all the different accounts and editions so that one person can go back and read the whole story from the beginning to the last entry .
5 Where any one or more of the earlier operations , however , also constituted transfers of value made by the same transferor , the value transferred by the earlier operations shall be treated as reducing the value transferred by all the operations taken together , except to the extent that the transfer constituted by the earlier operations ( but not that made by all the operations taken together ) is exempt under s18 of the Act ( see IRC v Brandenburg [ 1982 ] STC 555 at p468a , Fynn v IRC ( 1957 ) 37 TC 629 and Corbett 's Executors v IRC ( 1943 ) 25 TC 305 ) .
6 Because I believe that it is the women that goes through all the pain , suffering and has to carry the burden of the chance of getting pregnant which a man does not have for obvious reasons .
7 and the , the free papers I mean that 's the one that goes through all the doors
8 These , then , are some of the ideas that attach to all the world 's waterways .
9 They 've never felt the pain that lies behind all the hatred we can feel for women , our need to hurt them in return .
10 The process of ( a ) searching the index to find the address of the required record , and then ( b ) going directly to that address , will be considerably faster than searching through all the records on a sequential file .
11 It may well be worth trying to gum up the joint with a mastic sealant or self-adhesive bitumastic flashing rather than going to all the trouble of dismantling the system : use the sealant on the joints even if you do dismantle and reassemble them .
12 One fine day and such a trip as this more than compensates for all the bad ones .
13 The Americans have weather programmes on TV that go on all the time , 24 hours a day .
14 Ordinary things that go on all the time .
15 The migrating cells may be made up of a mixture of all the different cell types in immature form , that go to all the sites and a particular type survives only if it arrives at an appropriate site — a sort of cell selection .
16 As Dan stated , ‘ The target was under a patch of woods that looked like all the other woods around , so we had to drop on some co-ordinates by a railway track .
17 The central monitor , in turn , is given an incentive not to shirk in performing the monitoring function by giving him or her a right to the residual , that is , a right to the surplus that remains after all the other factors of production have been paid at the market rate .
18 ‘ We thought up the collection idea and checked into all the legalities .
19 In such an environment the curriculum would welcome , celebrate and build on all the talents children bring to the lessons .
20 ‘ For a lot of the mums it 's a chance to do the day over again' Here comes the bride … probably in a coach and four , and cocooned in all the marital candyfloss that is now ‘ de rigueur ’ for the perfect day , writes Joan McAlpine All the frills of the fair Pictures by DAVID MITCHELL
21 On April 4 the Iraqi Revolutionary Command Council ( RCC ) held a meeting chaired by President Saddam Hussein which concluded that " Iraq has totally crushed all the acts of sedition and sabotage in all the cities of Iraq " .
22 De Falla borrowed elements from Spanish folk song and dance for all the descriptive passages .
23 It transpired that both had been betrayed by a Russian agent , Hans Geyer , who using the alias ‘ Henry Toll ’ had infiltrated Gehlen 's organisation and passed on all the details of his plans to Moscow .
24 Well just do n't think about one thing and forget about all the others .
25 He had thin ankles , too , and moved for all the world like a wolf .
26 We 've heard the voice of the Party professionals , we 've heard the voice of the Labour leadership , now let's all speak on behalf of the ordinary trade unionists and say with all the force that is necessary on behalf of those millions , men and women , young and old , we support the Party , we pay for the Party , we have a right to democracy in the Party because never forget it is our Party too , I move .
27 This is a special project supported and organised by all the Protestant churches in the country .
28 My idea of prison was that it was somewhere where you were locked up and picked on all the time — that was my impression .
29 ‘ During the years of sponsorship , it will be known as the Scottish Nuclear Ayrshire Cup , and reported in all the local papers and on Westsound Radio as such .
30 Transitional needs can only be met by assessment which both avoids categorisation and looks at all the future needs of the individual .
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