Example sentences of "[be] [prep] [noun] all " in BNC.
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1 | we stay , when we we 're in Yorkshire all |
2 | This conc has been in progress all today . |
3 | SWAPO says its men had been in Namibia all along . |
4 | I had n't been in bed all that long . |
5 | Co-operatives of women are in evidence all over Palestine . |
6 | Left-wing parties are in trouble all over Western Europe . |
7 | It 'll be like paradise all over again . ’ |
8 | ‘ But I think that people were in contact all over the world , and that that there are hints of contact with Easter Island and with the Indus Valley , ’ Mr Savoy continued , warming to his controversial theme in a way which unsettles his academic admirers . |
9 | Half the visitors were from societies all over the North but the other half were people who came out of interest and curiosity . ’ |
10 | I mean they were on farms all round here and erm people used to , they used to do a lot of toys . |
11 | She added that he had later asked her to tell detectives that he had been at home all Saturday night . |
12 | ‘ It 's like midnight all right . |
13 | Today it is in demand all over the world either from people bringing their legal disputes to courts here , or from those wishing to come here and study law . |
14 | It is in fact all the better for a prolonged wait in the cold . |
15 | One of just 16 such engines among London 's 114 stations , it is on call all over London . |
16 | Indeed , the hon. Gentleman might acknowledge that his universally pessimistic approach to these matters is at times all too reminiscent of Private Fraser in ’ Dad 's Army ’ , whose response to every situation is to cry out , ’ We 're doomed — doomed , I tell you . ’ |
17 | Of course , what it is to ‘ be a pupil ’ is in some ways just what is at issue all along . |
18 | She held it out and the shock of his touch was like fire all over again . |
19 | Now old wore a black thing afore his shirt , now because he was with ink all over him you see , but he he he did n't do this . |
20 | Now that rigor mortis had set in it was in fact all the easier to lift him . |
21 | He decided the wisest course was to pool all he had made over the last two years , enabling Julian to purchase the lease of a high street property . |