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

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1 Streamline Graded Readers are based on the same clear and well-controlled syllabus which has made the Streamline coursebooks popular with teachers all over the world .
2 It looked like hundreds and hundreds of houses all piled dangerously on top of each other and Endill wondered if it was safe to live in such a place .
3 You must have had hundreds of mistresses all over the world — ’
4 However it is not only the famous who give up their time as there are hundreds of missionaries all around the world trying to help people of the same and different religions through worship to God .
5 It was crowded and swarming with school parties , hundreds of schools all gathered together , some in uniform , some not in uniform , some accompanied , some unaccompanied .
6 However , within a few overs of the start , we were off to the newsroom , and cries of disbelief were audible from living-rooms all around the country .
7 Pycnogonids are small spider-like creatures , ½ inch to 6 inches long depending on the species , which are not uncommon on seashores all over the world , clinging to sea anemones or the bottom of rocks ( Figure 8.9 ) .
8 Lucy Lane said : ‘ There 's a drawer full of letters all jumbled together ; we have n't got round to them yet . ’
9 Perhaps you have shelves full of books all over the house .
10 This system has been evolving for centuries , first for bourgeoisies all over the world , then spreading to the working classes in the First World , and slowly but surely penetrating to all those with disposable income everywhere .
11 With friends , and sometimes with sister Dannii , Kylie , like millions of youngsters all over the world , acted out her fantasies of pop stardom in front of her bedroom mirror .
12 The authors are respected writers whose previous coursebooks have been successful in classrooms all around the world .
13 This kind of semi-continuous mild activity is quite common on volcanoes all over the world .
14 For instance , if you were kept hostage in Iraq with someone whom you thought would never be your type of friend , you may end up being the best of friends all because you have shared the same problems and experiences .
15 We were lucky and had survived , unlike so many others we had known and thousands of others all over the world .
16 Now this situation is multiplied thousands of times all over Scotland !
17 When the Prime Minister said in Blackpool recently that the trendy liberals in education ’ have had their say and had their day ’ hundreds of thousands of parents all over the country let out a huge sigh of relief .
18 ‘ During the spring Cry hopes to gather many thousands of signatures all over real Yorkshire in order to convince the Local Government Commission that Yorkshire people wish to see their county made whole again , ’ he said .
19 I recall that we showered thousands of leaflets all over Czechoslovakia but I doubt if one fell on Prague .
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