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

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1 The same thing has happened at Newcastle now , where Keegan 's put together a good side full of players who all contribute in making goals and taking them — the kind of player he was himself .
2 The happy muddle of the Rectory drawing-room , the flushed children , the feeling of belonging , of being part of a group of humans who all wanted her , among whom she could be entirely herself , all seduced her stay .
3 Participation could perhaps be increased if the event is planned beforehand ; for example , it might be an advantage if groups of children who all live in the same area arranged to meet and cycle to school together .
4 In the final confrontation Jaq and Grey Knights had fought through savage ranks of cultists who all showed some mark of Chaos — a tentacle , a sting , tendrils instead of hair , suckers , claws ; through to the warlock of the coven ensconced deep within the caverns where young captives whimpered piteously in cages .
5 The existence of a meaning distinction is backed up furthermore by the opinions of a certain number of grammarians who all have more or less similar impressions as to the nature of the semantic contrast here .
6 It can be fraught with problems which all too often only surface once change is underway .
7 ‘ Because the place is littered with women who all look as though they might know you , or else , if they do n't , would like to . ’
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