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

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1 One of his men had been foolish enough to point out that the Company Captain was unlikely to want to use the cooker and that there had n't been anybody in that cell in all the eight years he 'd been there .
2 Again , 3i differs here in that 35% of all the money it invests goes to its existing customer base .
3 Like we you never see anything like that in this country at all the steaks .
4 Thus , to calculate the rate of inflation from January 1984 to January 1985 , the appropriate formula is as follows : unc Computing the rate of inflation in this way for all the years since 1975 yields the figures shown in column 2 of Table 5.3 .
5 The car , a VW Golf , was parked outside a friend 's house in Otley , West Yorkshire , and later recovered in nearby Shipley with all the contents missing .
6 So how do students feel when the likes of Gary Lineker , Bryan Robson , Nigel Kennedy and Lenny Henry are handed honorary degrees by their universities while they 're swotting in some squat with all the comfort and respect afforded to a New Age Traveller ?
7 The myth recurs in some form in all the plays right up to The Tempest , where the boar , again the agent of the lustful goddess , charges ( the threats to Miranda 's chastity ) but is stopped ‘ in mid-air ’ by the magic of Prospero .
8 We are now integrating them more closely into the businesses , which will in future pay for all the research and engineering they require .
9 The Earl of Essex , who was in overall charge of all the Parliamentary troops , with the advice of Cromwell , decided that the advance of the Royal troops on London must be halted , so he asked for volunteers from amongst the considerable number of apprentices in London ; armed them as best he could and they marched to Turnham Green where they were able to inflict such losses on the troops led by Prince Rupert that they were forced to withdraw , and there was no subsequent attempt to capture London .
10 This run was of particular interest to diesel enthusiasts , due to the locos employed , resulting in many photographers at all the vantage points along the route .
11 I could n't find the entrance to the restaurant that night for a start , and I spent the first half hour of the evening circling the outside of the building looking for a way in — in full view of all the diners .
12 There the heir of Lambton , a devil-may-care lad who delighted in offending people , sat down to fish one Sunday morning in full view of all the local folk who were dutifully attending church .
13 To achieve the list of objectives set you will need to be in constant contact with the leading publications in your field and in occasional contact with all the other publications which might be useful .
14 A unit of Squig Hunters is always deployed in two ranks with all the Cave Squigs in the front rank and all the Night Goblins behind them .
15 Examples included too many groups of activities running at the same time and an emphasis on individual work which could not be sustained in sufficient depth for all the children in the class .
16 This standard model , a close-knit set of theories similar in form , is in excellent agreement with all the measurements that have been made in all the world 's particle accelerators .
17 This theory is in excellent agreement with all the observations we have made .
18 They were breeding in huge numbers in all the hollows of the tall eucalypti that grew on the banks of the Mokai , and fed in flocks of many hundreds upon the grass seeds on the plains , descending in great noisy crowds on the pools by Gould 's tents to drink .
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