Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] all [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | When the female comes into heat , her calling and her sexual fragrance attract tom-cats from all around . |
2 | Virgin Atlantic 's Hot Air is a bit of all right . |
3 | " A bit of all right . " |
4 | He watched the television at night , all night , making remarks like ‘ That 's a bit of all right ’ at the girls , or ‘ Kill him ’ to the wrestlers . |
5 | We could ‘ ave tea at Ma 's , and then go up West in the evenin' fer a bit of all right . ’ |
6 | And she closed one eye in a grotesque wink , leaving Sally-Anne to guess what the bit of all right was — a visit to a music hall or a theatre , she assumed — wrongly , for she still had a lot to learn about the ways of the aliens among whom she lived . |
7 | She 's a bit of all right . ’ |
8 | ‘ Good first half , ’ Bernie licked Mansfield Bitter from his moustache , ‘ that blonde 's a bit of all right . |
9 | Letters pour into the correspondence columns from all over — some of them from people who sound several years older than himself , and some of them from the most exclusive neighbourhoods , well beyond the pockets of any of his friends . |
10 | She was collecting glasses and plates from all over , slinging the contents in a vile bucket , and Philippa noticed that she was n't particularly careful where she stubbed out the cigarette that dropped a little trail of ash wherever she went . |
11 | Li Yuan 's look of surprise as the Arab reared brought gasps as well as laughter from all round . |
12 | just a bit sort of all right . |
13 | Rather than delve more into the riches of Dinah 's more earthy blues recordings , it concentrates on her versions of all too familiar standards , the staple diet of supper club crooners the world over ; |
14 | Also there are many who roam the world in an entirely superficial fashion , who are not really " present " anywhere , who get bits and pieces of ideas from all over but who do not really understand them . |
15 | ‘ And you import stuff from all over ? ’ |
16 | Since comparative studies from Africa seem to reinforce the evidence from all over that children pass through much the same stages , we can confidently predict that they mean as little to the children of Kenya or Zambia . |
17 | Well , we have funding from all over . |
18 | In Britain alone , Glasgow St Enoch 's was torn down in European Architectural Heritage Year ( 1975 ) ; Birmingham Snow Hill was allowed to rot for years and finally demolished on safety grounds , epitomizing a technique in all too frequent use — deliberate and wanton neglect given as a justification for removal . |
19 | We get our conifers from all over . |
20 | Although it will go on buying Soviet raw materials , it wants other economic partners from all over . |
21 | On September 21–22 people from all over will join together to walk or climb one of the designated summits . |
22 | People from all over come to greet us , hugs from Cambridge , hand shakes from Poole ; will we ever see all these wonderful people again ? |
23 | Once a year , at the Feast of Passover , vast numbers of Jewish pilgrims came to Jerusalem from all over to celebrate the Exodus . |
24 | ‘ Welcome to Sleep of the Just , ’ intoned a warm and sympathetic voice from all around , ‘ home of the Chosen Frozen . |
25 | I would like penpals from all over . |
26 | And she was supposed to be a witch right enough and the men from all round about here er had a meeting about it and they I think met at the barn of Dale . |
27 | On August 2nd the new Prime Minister returned from Potsdam with all too little settled by the Big Three and completed the formation of his Government . |
28 | Royalty likes to go where royalty has already been , and in the second half of the last century Biarritz became the resort of monarchs from all over . |
29 | Independent British film makers from all over have been writing letters of complaint . |
30 | We got bosses from all over , leetle dog . |