Example sentences of "all [adv prt] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | In the confusion that followed the form tipped up propelling us all on to the floor . |
2 | It was me put you all on to the Om prayer . |
3 | You had to put them all on in a piece you see with the tube in it and er things became much easier when the wheel base trim came in . |
4 | Yet Clark had known all along of the military preparations ‘ Musketeer I ’ and ‘ Musketeer II ’ and had been dismayed when Dulles seemed to have aborted them with his Suez Canal Users Club ; and after the Anglo-French meeting in London in September he had put out ‘ a dull communiqué , and no one has the least idea of what big things were abroad' . |
5 | So the teacher of a blind child , while allowing all along in the child 's education for the difficulties he encounters , still prefers to emphasise to everyone the sameness of the child ( his skills and achievements ) . |
6 | I think they got all in including the settee I think . |
7 | In 1905 , at age 48 , he walked 200 yards , ran 200 yards , cycled 200 yards , rowed 200 yards and swam 200 yards , all in under a total of eight minutes , and in 1903 he had swum five miles in the Thames ( two of them against the tide ) . |
8 | I do n't suppose I 'll be able to take it all in for a while . |
9 | Cos I think we 're all in for a chance to getting it now , fifty thousand |
10 | And and the underskirt and everything 's all in with the dress is n't it ? |
11 | Taking it all in with an observant eye , Feherty called his first practice round with Ian Woosnam ‘ a fantastic walk round a property that could well be owned by the National Trust ’ . |
12 | I was ready to chuck it all in after a decision that flew in the face of reason . |
13 | All down through the years . |
14 | Well , as I say , I 've been all down through the . |
15 | Again , write it all down at the end of the day . |
16 | See you all down at the mortuary . ’ |
17 | That when we cancelled it all down on the bottom , we were two short on the top . |
18 | Now she was a mother of five and the three young ones were all down with the fever . |
19 | But I noted them all down with the dignified " we " , for he and I now agreed . |
20 | Indeed Bob Arum , the promoter , who put it all down to a conflict of styles , recently dismissed his ranked middleweight Michael Nunn for such a negative performance . |
21 | It 's the mediocre that drags us all down to a common denominator ; … that deprives us of judgement ; … that particularly deprives us of a sense of humour . |
22 | It was all down to a simple clerical slip-up , magistrates were told . |
23 | Certainly , if you 're familiar with earlier versions of Paradox or have been benchmarking the competition , Version 4 seems remarkably swift.It 's all down to a substantial rewrite , particularly of the disk caching . |
24 | It is tempting to put this all down to a simple lexical ambiguity , but we should not do so before remarking that while question ( 44 ) can correspond to either version , ( 45 ) can only match the " unacquainted " version . |
25 | And it 's all down to a Wildlife Rescue Group . |
26 | He came out on stage and called them all down to the orchestra pit right in front of him . |
27 | We 'd like to ask you all down to the Harvest , to make up . |
28 | Aiming for perfection is all down to the influence of the media . |
29 | From then on it 's all down to the serious business of sunbathing on the sand interspersed with the occasional trip to one of the beach bars . |
30 | It 's all down to the Trees ' happy marriage of some notable individual virtuosity to a clear shared vision of where his multi-layered trip is headed . |