Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] all " in BNC.
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1 | And she 's dropped a tin of paint all over her trainers . |
2 | There was , of course , talk of union all round ; it was in the early 1890s , as we have noted , that the historic divisions between General and Particular Baptists were finally consolidated into the Baptist Union . |
3 | Maggie remembers one dress : it was plum velvet with lace all round the neck and cuffs , clutch bag to match . |
4 | That started a whole new chain of experiences , both sorting out the piece from scratch all over again , and finding out how to cope with such a monumental work technically without ruining my physique ( I am not quite as young as I was ) ! |
5 | What a growing part of agriculture all over the world had in common was subjection to the industrial world economy . |
6 | Revolution and change of government all too often mean simply exchanging one set of evils for another . |
7 | Voting in this space could be a peaceful protest at the performance of all the parties in House , and a warning that the public want change of policy all round . |
8 | A very inefficient bit of work all round . " |
9 | No time to get to the shelter , there was a noise of metal all around us . |
10 | These source rocks are the peridotites , and since geophysics tells us that the mantle consists of the same kind of material all over the world , it 's clear that melting part of the mantle beneath Hawaii should produce the same kind of rocks as those produced by melting part of the mantle beneath Iceland . |
11 | To some extent , little or much , the Created God has been in course of production all over the world for all time . |
12 | The flavouring vegetables are 2 each of large carrots , leeks , onions and tomatoes ; a bouquet of herbs consisting of parsley stalks , a piece of celery , a bay leaf and a crushed clove of garlic all tied together ; 1 tablespoon of salt . |
13 | We had a good field of fire all round in case the enemy came out of the sunken road or over the hedge . |
14 | Whichever way you go , you 'll come across bar after bar all turning out the latest in pop videos and the odd cocktail or two ! |
15 | The fact that everyone was waving tiny American flags made this spectacle of labour all the more bizarre . |
16 | You keep meeting the same people in a sector of industry all over the world . ’ |
17 | But it was ghastly , thousands of us jammed inside , with the injured moaning in pain all around . |
18 | But in general there 's a lot of room for improvement all round , all except Tony , it 's good work . |
19 | Right and I want you to plan to do that for a call tonight in order to what you would say to this sort of person all right ? |
20 | It 's some sort of fraud all right . |
21 | Electronic mail makes the importance of context all the clearer . |
22 | There is going to be a serious shortage of food all over the world during the next year . |
23 | With the beginning of Exodus all again was spoiled . |
24 | So I mean , maybe they need a course in theory all the more for that reason , I do n't know , I think a lot of them would have real problems with it . |
25 | Particularly in the streets that have undergone a great deal of change since the war , like the street where I live myself , which is another thing that prompted me to , to go into the research in the first place , which is erm a house of small Victorian erm I believe the estate agents call them artisans ' cottages , and this kind of area which , there 's a great deal of this sort of property in Brighton , has undergone enormous changes since the war from being multi-occupied before the war , with one family on each floor , were regarded immediately after the war as slums and were scheduled for demolition , but they 've been a great lease of life all over the country , this sort of property , and been subjected to a process which has come to be known as gentrification , which has meant that when the middle class could n't afford to , to buy semi-detached in suburbs they took to buying this kind of smaller property in town centres , thereby introducing a whole new element into streets that had never seen these , this kind of things done to houses before . |
26 | I am sure that those who share my professional experience will agree that those who have trodden in the mire of corruption all too easily become corrupt to the core . |
27 | This Easter we have seen the groundswell of demand all over the world that the arms race be brought to a standstill . |
28 | ‘ Bumper to arse all round the block . |
29 | Oxydol won out , and the so-called soap opera that was used to sell it gave its name to a genre , massively reinforced by its wholesale adoption by television all over the world since the 1950s . |
30 | The sounds of animated conversation and laughter , the pop of wine corks and the chink of cutlery all combined to lift her spirits . |