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

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1 But analysts are concerned that the latest cuts at Thomson could lead to lower profits all round .
2 And they assert that discounting will only lead to lower profits all round , a reduction in the number of titles on offer and an increase in market share by the larger chains at the expense of small booksellers .
3 It is exhilarating to begin the race with up to 500 people all surging into the water . ’
4 Under this pressure , all ordinary human ambivalence and doubt is outlawed : adopters become guilty or angry when the relationship does not proceed according to the fantasy or reality of ordinary parenting ; children suppress their fantasies of an alternative life with birth parents — or hold on to that fantasy all the more tenaciously — and birth mothers , in particular , are pushed into a denial of their own experience and feelings .
5 This forms the real test of the success of the project : up to that point all has been analysis , estimate and hope .
6 This forms the real test of the success of the project : up to that point all has been analysis , estimate and hope .
7 It occurred to National Certificate staff that instead of programming say twenty subject assessors to different centres all over the country on a particular day , all twenty could be programmed to visit the same centre on the same day .
8 We got to thinking that if we came to Los Angeles regularly we could make these shows all the time and send them to English-speaking countries all over the world .
9 Diana had felt unwell for much of the early part of her pregnancy , and was not quite herself , which made the process of settling down to married life all the more difficult .
10 East Oxford 's specialists in Greek adaptations have played their savage and unpretentious rendering of the ancient text to full houses all over England .
11 At the end of the nineteen twenties the policy from Moscow , not just to the Chinese Communist Party but actually to communist parties all over the world swings dramatically to the left and Stalin is arguing that there 's , there are going to be revolutionary explosions all over the world the Communist Party must forge its own path , it must put itself at the head of these struggles , it must give a lead to the masses by launching insurrections and so on and so forth .
12 Bidding was kept lively by a large number of Italian clients who according to one organiser all arrived in open Porsches with Milan number plates and invariably occupied front row seats ‘ flamboyant but not the very rich sort of Italians , you understand ’ , he said .
13 The Scottish Science Reference Library will have a staff of 32 to give rapid access to the library 's own collection of books and to computerised databases all over the world .
14 Success came early for Paula who , at 19 , was being flown on modelling assignments to exotic locations all over the world : ‘ But I was alone , with other models and we drank and drank and drank .
15 THE OYSTER RANGE INCLUDES 14 MODERN DESIGNS FROM 37 TO 68 FEET ALL LINKED IN THE PURSUIT OF EXCELLENCE BY A COMMON THEME OF QUALITY AND ATTENTION TO DETAIL .
16 From Tenbury Wells market , mistletoe is sold on to other markets all over Britain .
17 At home though he can plug himself in to other computers all over the world .
18 SAVE then wrote to local newspapers all over the country appealing to amateur photographers to take photographs of endangered buildings .
19 Until the early 1960s the effects of rural depopulation , the dilapidation of much rural property and the cost of travel to urban centres all contributed to the lower price of rural housing compared with urban areas .
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