Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] and [noun pl] [verb] all " in BNC.
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1 | That clergy and musicians do all in their power to ensure close and amicable working relationships ( 557–559 , 562 ) . |
2 | He found the French officials and soldiers had all been interned and he was virtually a prisoner . |
3 | Inside , it is on three-aisled , rectangular plan with Medieval vaulting and walls painted all over in figure compositions . |
4 | Needless to say I was not allowed to forget this incident and cartoons appeared all over the ship . |
5 | With several well-attended Irish women 's conferences behind us , a well-resourced and staffed Irish Women 's Centre , many autonomous groups and campaigns operating all over London and in other parts of England , I will say with strength and pride that Irish women , whether heterosexual or lesbian , from Anne Devlin to Bernadette , remain the ‘ unmanageable revolutionaires ’ they/we have always been . |
6 | But if noise is the point at which language buckles and culture fails , then you could argue that noise occurs in moments , tiny breakages and stresses dispersed all over the surface of music , all kinds of music . |
7 | She wore a cotton frock with little daisies and forget-me-knots sprinkled all over , and a fluffy , pink , angora cardigan . |
8 | these questions and answers have all been circulated . |
9 | The Greater London Association for Pre-Retirement ( address on page 154 ) publishes Something Different To Do which lists unusual interests and organisations to contact all over the country . |
10 | Parenthood brings out the worst , it seemed to him ; vicarious ambitions and frustrations raged all over the lawns and games fields of Croxford House on sports day . |
11 | School uniforms , Sixties starlets and rockers have all been her inspiration , while the slogan T-shirts themselves were less of an invention than a Woodstock revival . |