Example sentences of "[n mass] all " in BNC.

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31 But you do n't have to go to the farm in person : good butchers all over the country will be selling Derek 's bronze birds — call the number below to find out whether there is a stockist in your area .
32 … a spike up your ass and my sperm all over your face .
33 For an entry fee of £4 all finishers get a T-shirt plus a £5 voucher for Lifestyle Sport Shops .
34 This they took for ‘ all animals except swine , and swine all the year round in the hay of Plumpton , and during the fence month … in the rest of the forest ’
35 Calls cost approx 24p cheap rate ( 32p all other times
36 N , kn and gn all have the same value /n/ as in night , knight , gnat while bow can rhyme with go / / as / / or it can rhyme with now / / as bow / / .
37 Faulkner 's local History mentions trout , pike , carp , roach , dace , perch , chub , barbel , smelt , flounder , shad , lamprey and eel all being caught in the river off Chelsea and also records nine salmon weighing 171½ lbs .
38 The £4,000 All England Champion Hurdle , second only in importance to the Grand National , got underway at Brough Park last night , when some of the best jumpers in the country were on view .
39 You 'll get the reporters , the TV , the media all intruding into your private life asking you to explain what 's going on .
40 It is valuable to inculcate the attitude that everyone learns , that is , design and operating staff all improve on the basis of experience with feed-back .
41 CLA members and staff all contributed and we made around 23 policy recommendations on every aspect of access .
42 Some first impressions and , early experiences of college life remain clearly in my mind — what was this new world where the academic staff all taught , but many of them were not ‘ teachers ’ like me but engineers or nurses or painters and decorators ?
43 The staff all have additional commitments such as development education , and research at the Zimbabwe Institute of Development Studies and at the Southern African Political and Economic Series .
44 The staff all know what 's got to be done and they go off and do it ; it 's just when jobs are different that I give them any guidance .
45 There were night staff all around them now ; porters , one of the late receptionists , even a couple of the busboys from the restaurant .
46 The wives of both branch deputies have given birth recently with two members of management pregnant and six members of staff all in the ‘ Newbury club ’ .
47 ln all the ballets just mentioned not one makes use of the purely classical technique with its severe class-room discipline .
48 ln all three types of work choreographers must give the dancers reasons for their movements .
49 In the last three years , for example , property prices have risen by 68.5 per cent , while the FT All Share Index has risen by only 52.1 per cent .
50 An individual who bought the FT All Share Index at 31 March 1982 and sold it on 31 August 1989 would have suffered tax ( at 40% and ignoring the annual exemption ) of 24.2% of the proceeds .
51 The second letter , which can be either A or F , indicates whether the share forms part of the FT All Share Index ( A ) and if the company is also a constituent of the FTSE 100 ( F ) .
52 The usual proxy for the market in the UK is the FT All Share Index and this may also be found in the r m S. For October-December 1986 the return on the market was 28 per cent and the standard deviation of this was 14 per cent .
53 Most market indices are highly correlated with each other , for example , the FT 30 , the FTSE 100 and the FT All Share Indices .
54 Time 's Spacecraft all too soon will carry you
55 Fawlty Towers , 43 weeks ’ work for £9,000 all in .
56 Carbon dioxide is the ultimate source of carbon for all modern creatures , and most ( but by no means all ) creatures need oxygen for respiration .
57 Sadly , some ( but by no means all ) such adventures are associated with mental disturbance .
58 In the modern period by no means all ( or even a majority ) of political leaders can be seen as basing their appeal on charismatic qualities , although such an appeal often distinguishes powerful political leaders from more routine politicians .
59 The fact that the female work-force in general had a different age profile from that of the male , and that many ( though by no means all ) women left work in their mid-twenties , was yet another reason for the low pay and status of " women 's work " .
60 From the descriptive work of a number of scholars studying spoken language ( e.g. Labov , 1972a ; Sinclair & Coulthard , 1975 ; Chafe , 1979 ; Ochs , 1979 ; Cicourel , 1981 ; Goffman , 1981 ) we can extract some ( by no means all ) features which characterise spoken language :
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