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

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1 The abolition of national service , Commonwealth immigration , the entry into the labour market of the ‘ baby boom ’ generation , and the increasing numbers of married women remaining in or returning to work all provided additional supplies of labour .
2 Sudden , over-ambitious expansion is certain to lead to disappointments all round .
3 All had been strangled , and according to Christie all except his wife had been subjected to sexual assault at or just after the time of death .
4 Those who would have fallen ill even under moderate sexual restrictions succumb to illness all the earlier and more severely under the demands of our present civilized sexual morality ; for we know no better security against the menace to normal sexual life caused by defective predisposition and disturbances in development than sexual satisfaction itself .
5 The most effective way of doing this is for X to comply with the provisions of section 136 of the Law of Property Act 1925 , i.e. to give Y a written notice , signed by X , unconditionally assigning to Y all X 's rights as buyer under the contract of sale .
6 Well , I figured that if I was going to have to stick to 55mph all the way to Boston and back , I might as well make the most of it and see as much of the countryside as possible .
7 He told me that the sacred water was bottled and sold to Irishmen all over the world for its healing powers .
8 At one point a group of us decided that the best way to stop being hassled about separatism was to publish instalments of the CLIT papers in the weekly newsletter , which was mailed to women all over London and beyond .
9 Since I have had my C.B. I have spoken to people all over the country and even spoken to people in Ireland and Germany .
10 In January 1296 the king attempted to array all £40 freeholders appropriately equipped , while in November of the same year he distrained all £30 freeholders for knighthood .
11 It turns out now that reality is coming to countries all over western Europe , and although I 'm s I 'm sorry to see the difficulties that our colleagues and friends in western Europe are having erm they are beginning to realize that one or two aspirations of the so social contracts may be extremely expensive .
12 Liverpool magistrates heard that the illegal videos he sold to dealers all over Britain included scenes of cannibalism and disembowel ment .
13 Buying a horse is exciting — but mistakes can lead to misery all round .
14 What looked like ancient coach-lamps were springing to life all over the high stone walls , like a son et lumière display in some centuries-old castle .
15 The children were put to bed all together for warmth and comfort .
16 As one of five kids living in the shadow of Filbert Street , Dublin wrote to clubs all over the country and landed a chance at Norwich .
17 Between them they cut thousands of samples each year , binding the edges to stop fraying , applying heat sealed labels with an iron and despatching to destinations all over the country .
18 An a la carte three-course supper for two with a bottle of very drinkable Moroccan red at , say , Le Petit Poucet comes to £10 all in .
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