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

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1 Well , Adolph , it certainly was a real pleasure to hear from you after all these years .
2 The air was charged with tension coming at her from all directions .
3 But to fail at O level might mean that a child ended with nothing at all to show for his time at school .
4 I felt the soap operas were raising issues about how you survived and coped in the late eighties that both addressed political issues and also involved me emotionally , whereas nothing about the formal election coverage got to me at all — apart from the Labour Party Political Broadcast , the first one in history to be repeated by popular demand !
5 More precisely , it is the conception of something which has the nature assigned to it above all by the independent nomic conditional ( 5 ) .
6 ‘ Funny thing , though , Mona , my Pa agrees with you about all that twaddle you were spouting . ’
7 Much of his later work , achieved under the shadow of inexorably crippling and ultimately fatal illness , which he faced with the utmost fortitude , was latterly facilitated by the research fellowship conferred on him by All Souls in 1954 .
8 What most visitors who admire it do n't know is that its original home was the middle of Oxford town centre — just below Carfax tower — with traffic flowing around it from all directions .
9 The spiritual love given to her from all the helpers was very apparent .
10 ‘ That coat did n't have no luck left in it after all , did it ? ’
11 The only thing given to us at all in that line was every policeman on night duty was given a pint of coffee .
12 I WRITE in appreciation of Broadgreen Hospital for the wonderful attention and care accorded to me from all the staff during the five days I spent there .
13 ‘ Did the Admiral talk to you at all about your conduct of the wine committee ? ’
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