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

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1 Its headlights came on full beam , and it accelerated away with a rising roar which brought heads to windows all along the street .
2 The Met office has just agreed a prestigious deal with the International Civil Aviation Organisation to provide weather data to airlines all over the world .
3 Tommy sits in the studio alone and broadcasts to Children all over Britain .
4 Surely a much more sensible attitude to resources all round ? ’
5 AI IS COMMITTED TO BRINGING HUMAN RIGHTS EDUCATION TO COUNTRIES ALL OVER THE WORLD
6 With apologies to readers all over the glove ( and especially the innocent contributors ! ) herewith the real version ! :
7 It gives access to all sorts of information , whether locally provided , or by remote access to systems all over the world .
8 It put me in mind of the vast River Niger further south , which brings fish and game to villagers all along its course .
9 Another notable promotion , to the trade this time , involved Picador 's sending pairs of pink knickers to booksellers all over the country — mostly men — to promote Tama Janowitz' new novel , The Male Cross-Dresser Support Group .
10 Dee makes plenty of long journeys to clubs all over the country usually in a hired Ford Fiesta , as he does n't own a car .
11 CHEMICALS which have been found in the River Clyde pose a threat to otters all over Britain , the World Wide Fund For Nature warned this week .
12 Over the past years we 've made well over 1000 grants to organisations all over the UK , some probably just round the corner from you .
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