Example sentences of "[noun] all " in BNC.

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31 Together we shouted at the man , and told him we would tell this story all over London so that his name would be hated .
32 If I did n't think you 'd go blabbing your side of the story all over town , I 'd have you out of my house in two shakes . ’
33 Then her father returned , and she had to tell him the story all over again .
34 Hounslow , the holders , Havant and East Grinstead all gained clear-cut victories to qualify for away ties against other First Division sides in the eighth finals , and an England player scored for each of them .
35 Apply a bead of non-setting mastic all around the base of rebates on the timber subframe , and across the front sill platform
36 Perhaps Trine was telling the truth and Love Hearts were being taken at raves all over the country .
37 Geoff Jones has therefore devoted six entire chapters to ‘ case studies ’ , split into structural groups : wood-and-fabric ; metal ; wood-and-foam ; plans-built composites ; kit-built composites and microlights , providing for each , one or more profiles of specific projects , warts ‘ n all .
38 If x , y , z and n all represent whole numbers , it appears that the equation is an impossible one for any value of n greater than 2 .
39 " Aye , and plenty princes wanting England for a dowry , " n all , " Frank Polwhele put in .
40 He would be able to visit libraries , museums and institutions all over Britain and make contact with other numerologists .
41 He joined a syndicate which invested in the insurance market … underwriting policies all over the world , from family cars to ships ' cargoes .
42 And I 've shown Heinrich all round Grace .
43 To avoid both this and the possibility of being forced into national level negotiation with Wilson , the Federation Council at a meeting held on 29 November 1912 , resolved " that the state of the shipping trade warrants a substantial increase in the wages of seamen all round the coast from January 1st. next , and that meetings of the district committees to give effect to this resolution be held forthwith " .
44 So she did — her brother-in-law , a schoolteacher with a young growing family , a huge mortgage and debts all over the place .
45 It bone breaths all over me .
46 We were on our own , it was warm , there were beautiful woods all around .
47 A large travelling version of the exhibition was later prepared by SAVE , and shown in major museums and galleries all round the country over a period of three years .
48 They crawled out the bucket all over the deck .
49 and he could n't a job and then , I me I mean , he tried for apprenticeships all over the place and other jobs and he just could n't get one !
50 Apart from a broken rib , massive bruises all over my body , and slight concussion , I was in one piece .
51 ‘ I 'm black and blue from head to toe , ’ said Crawford then , ‘ I 've got eight pulled ligaments in my leg and bruises all over and , when I limp out of the theatre at night , these bloody bastards are walking up and down with signs saying ‘ English actors will be working next year — will you ? ’ .
52 you had to belt the players so hard that you ended up with small bruises all over your hand from where their heads indented .
53 MONEY raised through the Church of Ireland 's Bishops ' Appeal will go towards relief projects all over the world .
54 Since railways were built anywhere , they could not necessarily rely on a local labour-force , but developed a corps of nomadic labourers ( known in Britain as the ‘ navvies ’ ) , such as still characterises the great construction projects all over the world .
55 Raleigh International 's current expedition in Namibia has young volunteers , aged between and 25 , working on eight projects all round the country .
56 It was Kemp all right who made the call .
57 I , like so many others , turned up at ‘ Little Dublin ’ last week expecting to see a good game between the Crues and the Super Whites , but there were groans all round when ‘ Mister Carryduff ’ ran on to officiate .
58 The cereals grown would have formed the staple of the diet , with wheat , barley , oats and rye all being represented in the archaeological and historical records .
59 Windsor all over again
60 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 .
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