Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [n mass] all " in BNC.
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1 | MCI Communications Corp , the Washington-based phone company , won two contracts worth $30m all told to provide its Vnet voice service and HyperStream Frame Relay data service to the US Congress . |
2 | For an entry fee of £4 all finishers get a T-shirt plus a £5 voucher for Lifestyle Sport Shops . |
3 | Each programme is operated by a group of people all working towards some organizational objective and headed by a manager who is responsible for their actions . |
4 | After a time I found a group of people all sitting on some narrow stairs . |
5 | The outlook is one of negative control by the means of censorship , anti-sedition laws and the obligatory posting of large bonds as security against misbehaviour-. all aimed against a press which was privately owned . |
6 | Grandson Richard , 39 , was in a crush of people all heading the same way . |
7 | We wanted to get away from it all but now find we 're in daily contact with people all over the world ! ’ |
8 | Our advisory services answer thousands of queries from people all over the country . |
9 | There are many cheeses that are similar to Brie and Camembert but produced in different shapes or sold at differing stages of ripeness. all are referred to as surface-ripened , containing bacteria on their developing white rinds . |
10 | 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 ’ . |
11 | ‘ Although we have had bookings from people all over Britain , strangely no one has expressed any interest from Northern Ireland , ’ she added . |
12 | There is considerable pressure for people all over the world to migrate , for all sorts of reasons . |
13 | They have built up a list of people all over the world who have been sending them football songs and now send Beatles covers as well . |
14 | ‘ Knowledge within government of the project was like a number of people all holding pieces of a jigsaw without realising that they were the pieces of the same jigsaw , ’ the report said . |
15 | Peering past Terry 's shoulder , Ellie stared down at Feargal , the dog at his heels , confronting a crowd of people all waving their arms about — and Terry was right , he did n't look in the least fazed . |
16 | But her caressable curves and wondering eyes and hushed baby voice dominated the pleasanter fantasies of people all round the world . |
17 | Mary Worty had a habit of getting drunk and then getting into fights and her face was criss-crossed with cuts and she would get in the window of her bedroom , start giving the history of people all the way down and then they 'd all get out in crowds . |
18 | I wo n't say none of them did , but the majority stayed together , so you might say this gave this close knit of people all intermingled relative-wise . |
19 | Russia contains 20 different races of people all with deep rooted beliefs , values and rivalries between each race . |
20 | ‘ Fish is such wonderful stuff , so perishable and so delicate , ’ enthuses Mr Black , waving at the glorious display of shellfish all around us . |
21 | Even so , as Nigel admits , the trip was financially unworthwhile , costing in the region of £10,000 all told but he does n't regret it . |
22 | Even so , as Nigel admits , the trip was financially unworthwhile , costing in the region of £10,000 all told but he does n't regret it . |