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

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1 ‘ Iron Lion Zion ’ , and that four-CD career retrospective , have reaffirmed BOB MARLEY 's rep as the mane man all over the world .
2 It would look as though a mountain of flowers was moving through the car park all on its own .
3 With the final demise of the rouble zone all but inevitable , the only question now is the manner of its death .
4 Once a week , Aunt Margaret defied the banging , popping , gangrenous , gas-flaring monster of the bathroom geyser all for Victoria 's sake , to give her a bath in three inches of snot-green , brackish , warmish water , which took ten minutes to trickle from the geyser 's brutish snout into the tub .
5 Each layer or sheet , of which there may be 50 or 100 altogether , contains fibres of the protein collagen all pointing in the same direction within the plane of the layer , so that each sheet has a readily ( if you have an electron microscope ) discernible direction or polarity associated with it .
6 But this car has the hand of the marketing department all over it , not the engineers and certainly not SVE .
7 There 's a sign for a railway station all lit up .
8 The Duchess , still wearing a dark-blue velvet evening dress from the night before , posed for pictures on the outside steps with the shooting party all around her .
9 As we have advised before , allow for the hems and , especially in the case of a Rokkaku , for reinforcement with a cotton tape all around the sail .
10 He looked so much younger with a mountain peak all covered in snow peering over his shoulder through the little window .
11 ‘ We were leaving a bar which had ripped us off and Simon started giggling and piling up pot plants from the window boxes all over our car .
12 The bar was crowded with men coming off shift from the electronics factory all arguing heatedly about a disputed penalty in a soccer match being shown on a T.V. set above the counter , the fact that the match had taken place two months before in no way diminishing the fervour of the argument .
13 Well that particular subject of course is er er still a matter which is discussed with great heat er in the crew rooms all over the Royal Air Force .
14 It 's good and sunny today and everything in the room s all lit up and interesting looking .
15 Leaning through their window to sting the breasts of the sunning chorus girls with ammo from their pea-shooters in the morning : in the evening beer all round and trying to coax them up an alley .
16 Paramount closed down its London office in 1968 , declaring that ‘ we now feel that by coordinating and controlling our production activities in Hollywood we can effectively control a programme that will continue to draw from a talent pool all around the world . ’
17 Sir John has a finger in every pie and is well known to the harbour masters all along the south coast . ’
18 They had been on the ground floor all along .
19 A little boy had been sent off to a birthday party all dressed up in his best clothes and clutching a present for his school friend .
20 5.11 Landlord 's costs To pay to the Landlord on an indemnity basis all costs fees charges disbursements and expenses ( including without prejudice to the generality of the above those payable to counsel solicitors surveyors and Bailiffs ) [ properly and reasonably ] incurred by the Landlord in relation to or incidental to :
21 Just look at the leaf colour all along the bank there … ’
22 I defer to none in my appreciation of the work done by the youth service all over the country .
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