Example sentences of "all [adv] in the " in BNC.

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1 The stone castle was only developed at all widely in the eleventh century , when the large keep , fort and dwelling-house in one , of which the Tower of London is a particularly fine example , came into fashion among men of exceptional wealth .
2 ‘ So you see , what with the Church never keeping adequate records and relying on the personal network all the time and the patronage system doing the same but relying on a different network , we 're all rather in the dark . ’
3 So the teacher of a blind child , while allowing all along in the child 's education for the difficulties he encounters , still prefers to emphasise to everyone the sameness of the child ( his skills and achievements ) .
4 Bless my soul , it 's all down in the Amaranth Chronicles .
5 And they 'd be all down in the cellar do you see .
6 I think her are all down in the er
7 All alone in the big city … there are 380 reported assaults a year on the Tube , and 16,000 other crimes Saturday , 12.10 pm , Piccadilly Circus .
8 Wearing his very best clothes and shoes , he had played all alone in the pouring rain while she and a balding detective discussed important business behind the steamy windows of a police car .
9 ‘ And me all alone in the house since my son went to England .
10 ‘ The rich Miss Havisham who lives all alone in the big house in town ? ’ asked Joe .
11 It was about a week later and my leathers were still a little ruffled after the grating incident when I saw him sitting all alone in the waiting room .
12 ‘ I found him all alone in the busy streets of Liverpool , ’ Mr Earnshaw explained to them , ‘ and I could n't leave him to die .
13 Rather like a pressed flower , all alone in the world . "
14 Oh , look at me , thought Marion , look at me , all alone in the kitchen with the man of my dreams .
15 Tom , all alone in the icy fields , furrows of water , leaves of mist clinging to the metal branches of the rig , ice forming on the huge bolts and nails , on all the sharp edges open to the sky .
16 Here she was , all alone in the wildly romantic snow-covered Scottish mountains with a man most women would give their eye-teeth simply to be in the same room with , and her only wish was to get away from him .
17 But suddenly there was something of a puff of smoke and I found myself standing all alone in the alleyway with what might well be metaphorical egg all over my kisser .
18 Plants will survive quite happily if you group them all together in the bath , soak them well , and leave about an inch of water in the bottom of the bath .
19 We were all together in the ‘ team room ’ watching the News when an interview with Lillee came onto the screen .
20 You know what , he said in a rush : at the funeral the Monday before last , they buried my father and the Jews all together in the same grave in the cemetery , they could n't tell whose bones were whose .
21 The rest of us were herded all together in the room opposite .
22 He put them all away in the big wooden chest .
23 If they want to take it all away in the end and match me up with that slimy halfwit , why then take me up to the mountain and show me the world ?
24 There were also half-a-dozen scores of 70 : all still in the hunt were Simon Griffiths ( Wentworth ) , Lee Westwood ( Worksop ) , Adrian Carter ( West Hill ) , Lee James ( Broadstone ) , Jonathan Barnes ( Brokenhurst Manor ) and Ralph Hutt ( Southport/Ainsdale ) .
25 For example , a sufferer from alcoholism who still used sleeping tablets , a sufferer from any of the eating disorders who is not physically abstinent from sugar and white flour , a sufferer from workaholism who exchanges work for physical exercise in similar quantities and a sufferer from the family disease who still searches incessantly for treatment or other solutions to the problems of the primary sufferer rather than accept his or her own powerlessness over the lives of other people and accept the need for personal recovery , are all still in the active phase of the disease even if they are regularly attending meetings of an appropriate Anonymous Fellowship .
26 But while the pair had their differences , Bradl could laugh it all off in the end .
27 They were all off in the woods somewhere .
28 EMI A & R boss Nick Gatfield could shed little light on the situation : ‘ It 's all up in the air at the moment , we are not sure what is going to happen .
29 I read it all up in the library . ’
30 I do n't have to look too far back in there when we started this whole process , four or five years of throwing it all up in the air to say that I felt every pupil could comment in some way , something that they had enjoyed , something they felt they 'd been successful at , something they felt they found difficult , something that had pleased them , surely every child could comment on wo , if it 's just one of those things
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