Example sentences of "to [pron] [noun pl] [prep] all " in BNC.

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1 Yeah you 're not tied to them dates at all .
2 Indeed , its relations with Israel provide one key to its relations with all its neighbours .
3 She was still talking about the snake that lived under the water tank when Tom swung the wheel and purred rapidly up the hospital driveway , and if his face was still set in a grim frown and he did n't seem to be listening to her words at all , she should n't have minded , because the object of the exercise had been to entertain Faye , not him .
4 When families like those in the novels of Ivy Compton-Burnett hold on to their houses at all costs , it is only to discover that their houses hold on to them .
5 Please help us to bring the men who have made this astonishing decision back to their senses before all is lost .
6 He says they got up at four in the morning and went to their parishes in all weathers .
7 Her initial task will be to try and regularise for us all the amount of information that we have about what is sent to which categories of all the Christian Aid materials and then go on to hopefully ‘ plug the gaps ’ in church contacts .
8 Nevertheless , it was this detested regime which managed to make its mark in the New World , for the successful urban renewal of Paris combined with the great prestige which the city enjoyed as a centre of art and culture drew to it Americans of all kinds .
9 The greatest respect was paid by all the family to his opinions on all subjects from farming to knotty points of theology .
10 Our many years of experience , together with established offices in all the major offshore financial , and yachting , centres enables us to give the best possible services to our clients of all nationalities .
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