Example sentences of "all [prep] all [art] " in BNC.
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1 | What you do for the first two years is you learn all the theory of being a doctor and you go and you have to between eight of you , learn all about a body you have one body between of you and you learn all about all the muscles and the nerves |
2 | The rain was pelting him relentlessly and he may have been as well to have had no clothes at all for all the protection his gave him . |
3 | Erm and I 'm responsible really for the historical side of the business , not only the all for all the furnishings and erm that kind of thing and refurbishing the house , but also for its future as we hope a living history event in the fullness of time . |
4 | While some , indeed most , planned towns established themselves successfully , others proved completely abortive , never came to life at all despite all the activity of the planners , including the king himself . |
5 | with all with all the people in |
6 | All in all a total of seventeen strands of training can progress at any one time , ranging from Adult platoons to Junior Leaders and Territorial Army recruits . |
7 | All in all a lovely sight to behold . |
8 | The second is that of people , and they included Pope Paul himself and most of the Council fathers , who greatly welcomed what had been done and desired its effective implementation , but saw it as all in all a daring and radical reform which had gone beyond anything they sought when the Council began and which did not require significant further development . |
9 | The potential we could receive here , erm the kind of people who live here , the numbers of people who live here now and in the future , the types of housing and housing again , in the future and all in all a g a great deal of study went into the area . |
10 | All in all a very well composed program which is simple to use and educational . |
11 | All in all a very well composed program which is simple to use and educational . |
12 | All in all a show not to be missed . |
13 | All in all a fascinating sale and again staged on a weekend , allowing more enthusiasts to strive for the memorabilia but possibly increasing the voyeur attendance . |
14 | All in all a most intriguing debut and one that will stay long in the mind . |
15 | So all in all an excellent result for Washroom which now looks to be a good stable portfolio increasing at a respectable rate . |
16 | All in all the Acapulco is perfectly placed for you to enjoy all the best parts of Las Americas . |
17 | You wo n't want to miss out , so be sure to allow around £12–14 per trip , all in all the trips will be great value and great fun . |
18 | All in all the Quiz Quest turned out to be a really good day out and , provided you all send in your sponsorship money , Amnesty will benefit greatly from the proceeds . |
19 | and erm , they were absolutely chocker , they were really full and he said erm , I sa , he said he had n't had to fill them up at all in all the time that it 's been running , and no , I asked him if he had any enquiries and nobody stopped him and asked anything about it , and then he turned to the other lad who was beside him the sales assistant and he said no I 've had no enquiries at all , so that was it . |
20 | All in all the Gesta provided a somewhat daunting set of exemplars for King Henry II . |
21 | All in all the Tudor monarchs made no permanent addition to the financial resources of the Crown . |
22 | All in all the people this legislation will hit hardest are the people who are most disadvantaged , the most marginalised in our society . |
23 | All in all the rebels had assembled a very considerable fighting force . |
24 | All in all the conference was acclaimed as a considerable success . |
25 | All in all the image that looked back at me was not displeasing . |
26 | Nevertheless she was her usual polite society self with Mr Sands — she had learned in her papa 's home and at the embassy how to put people at their ease — and all in all the sight of his skivvy doing the gracious afforded Dr Neil another bout of inward sardonic mirth , however it delighted young Mr Sands , who thought what a splendid creature she was , and a great pity she was only a servant — she had so much presence . |