Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [prep] all " in BNC.
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31 | Range of calendars ( five different sizes , £8.95 to £16.95 ) , diaries , cards and postcards sourced from museums , art galleries and photographic collections from all over the world , including Fine Art , Animals , Children , Design , Environment , Ethnic and Third World , Film , Gardens , Literature , Music , Photography and Sport |
32 | So angry was Ian Paisley at the affront to Carson 's memory that he increased his tirade of abuse against O'Neill , produced Carson 's son to contest the Westminster elections in March ( promising four Protestant Unionists in all ) and only withdrew when he realised how devoid of constituency organisation he then was . |
33 | However , common ideas need not share a common origin ; it is misleading to reduce differing stories from all over the world to their common factors in order to claim that they do . |
34 | Does it really contain ‘ the most amazing , precious and thrilling things from all over the world ’ ? |
35 | L'Oréal has selected leading professionals from all over the UK and Ireland for its Portfolio of Artistic Hairdressers . |
36 | Terry Gillam 's blackly comic futuristic fantasy , set in an Orwellian world of all pervasive bureaucratic repression and lumbering 1940s technology , where Jonathan Pryce 's timid , contented underachiever pursues the girl of his dreams and falls murderously foul of the system . |
37 | The old Victorian hospital , which has performed miracles on thousands of sick children from all over the world in the intervening years , had reached the end of its life . |
38 | Probably the basic ideas of democracy — the idea of equal political rights for all ( or at least for all men ) , the idea of a government of the poor or of the people , the idea of turning the traditional social hierarchies upside down — have never been entirely lost sight of among the vast submerged majorities of history . |
39 | On page 18 we 've got Part Two of Paul Buttle 's exclusively designed circuit of the Lakes , while on page 51 there 's our new and improved Out and About section , with no fewer than 14 great walks from all over the country . |
40 | It now attracts international drivers from all over Europe and is worth points in the European Championship . |
41 | The competition was a big hit last year when talented songsters from all over Merseyside took pubs and clubs by storm with their versions of old and new favourites . |
42 | The competition was a big hit last year when talented songsters from all over Merseyside took pubs and clubs by storm with their versions of old and new favourites . |
43 | I show the snippet to Tony and the resulting peals of laughter from the pair of us bring disapproving stares from all over the plane . |
44 | In the Civil War that followed , as rival armies from all over India converged on Delhi , Safdarjung was finally driven out of the capital . |
45 | Research summary : The European Conference on developmental Psychology aims to provide a forum for developmental scientists from all over Europe to exchange information about research and theory in developmental psychology . |
46 | Later on , the Guitar Institute hopes to raise funding from various sources to enable talented players from all over the country to study there . |
47 | More than 50 orphaned or injured otters from all over Britain have come in to the trust 's rehabilitation centre in south-west Scotland . |
48 | The most famous face of all has slipped in during the seemingly inexorable rise in predicted numbers of Conservative seats . |
49 | Proof came within a short time when in November 1983 more than five hundred deaf people from all over the country joined other disabled groups at Westminster in an impressive lobby in support of a Private Member 's Bill , introduced by Robert Wareing MP , which sought to make discrimination against all disabled people illegal . |
50 | Although it will go on buying Soviet raw materials , it wants other economic partners from all over . |
51 | Deeply embedded in the local population and the majority of the labour leadership , it influenced political strategy on all important issues ( see Bush 1984 for most of the next two paragraphs ) . |
52 | Tall people from all over the country met up over the weekend for the first-ever gathering of Britain 's first Tall Persons ' Club . |
53 | More than 100 law-enforcement experts from all over the world will be at the conference , organised by the National Criminal Intelligence Service ( NCIS ) , to assess the threat posed by the gangs . |
54 | The club is revving up a grand welcome for four-wheel fans from all over Britain . |
55 | THANKS to the efforts of thousands of persistent and courageous newsmen from all over the world , the war in ex-Yugoslavia that started in June 1991 may already be the most closely reported and copiously documented conflict in history . |
56 | This attracted observers from all over the world . |
57 | The Fair , which runs from 6–16 June , brings together under one roof more than 300 of the best antique dealers from all over Britain , specialising in fine furniture , ceramics , silver , textiles , jewellery and a whole range of antiques . |
58 | Antique beds from all over Europe include magnificent rococo styles . |
59 | Subsequently this area , particularly the Assynt district , became a Mecca for visiting geologists from all over the world . |
60 | R. H. Tawney died in January 1962 , and admirers of the grammar school ( like myself ) reflected on the contrasts between Secondary Education for All ( 1922 ) and The future of Socialism ( 1957 ) , and on the deep , underlying tensions in the growing debate on secondary education . |