Example sentences of "[noun sg] and [adv] [prep] all " in BNC.

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1 She may look back with longing to the coffee-breaks and lunch hours she used to share with colleagues at work , which may seem in retrospect to have been so full of interest- and best of all , laughter , forgetting any strains that existed in her job .
2 Television is at least one escape and just like all the other trivial pastimes , should allow the unemployed to participate at a reduced rate .
3 The parish expressed their appreciation to the National Trust for the use of the Coniston Hall and also to all those who made the occasion such a happy family affair .
4 An officer need not accept instructions from an individual councillor , however exalted his status : officers owe their allegiance to the full council and hence to all councillors so assembled irrespective of party .
5 As Joe walked away he felt that he had said goodbye to the last phase of his youth , and that his storm of weeping had swept him into manhood and away from all connection with the woman back in that room .
6 A series of extensions , starting with the Great Reform Act in 1832 through a series of extensions in Victorian times , the extension of the franchise to women after the First World War and then to all persons , first over 21 , later over 18 , have changed the picture and the nature of Parliament radically .
7 It is a delightful and civilized place and nowhere in all Egypt is the Nile in more picturesque form .
8 The handicaps are worked out on the results of a trial race and then on all subsequent races everyone starts at minute intervals depending on their previous result .
9 The implications of this theory are so powerful that the impact of modern linguistics on literary studies has not been limited to problems of literary language alone , but has produced new theories of the nature and organization of literature as a whole and indeed of all social and cultural life .
10 A busy night of football last night and here with all the details is our very own sports correspondent Jim Delahunt .
11 100 yards from Cricket Ground and close to all amenities — ample free street parking .
12 The context of this calm acquiescence is a rise in what I will call semi-literacy , which relies on the visual image and hardly at all on the printed word except as a medium of advertising , and genuinely can not see what the problem is .
13 His client 's optimism and appetites , with equal suddenness , burned clear in opposition , and Charlotte had a vision of two principles in headlong collision , and chose to ally herself with her own kinsman , by intuition and once for all .
14 It is a poor house Ellen and not clean but it is cheap and furnished after a fashion and best of all lies next to the Casa Guidi which raised my spirits .
15 In any plans for future development of their English departments , university institutions should consider not only their particular or local requirements but the rapidly expanding place of English Studies in the life of this country and indeed of all parts of the English-speaking world .
16 These tests increased the quantity of carbon-14 in the atmosphere and hence in all photosynthetic material .
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