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

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1 It 's a task fire officers tackle regularly , but this time it 's been simulated as part of a competition , where crews from all over the world to compete against the clock and each other .
2 Members work within a closely defined mandate : to seek the release of prisoners of conscience — people imprisoned solely for their beliefs , colour , ethnic origin , sex , language or religion , provided they have neither used nor advocated the use of violence ; to ensure fair and prompt trials for political prisoners ; to oppose the death penalty , torture and other cruel , inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment of all prisoners. ; and to end extrajudicial executions and ‘ disappearances ’ .
3 The attention that the magazines gave us produced a large underground following , which was really cool to have because we thought it was really bitchin' that people from all over the world were sending for our demo tape . ’
4 They said that an AI group from Austria had been in touch with them with help and support , and that people from all over the world were pressing for his release .
5 In a letter to the council , Stuart McHardy of the campaign wrote that stones from all over Scotland and other parts of the world would be formed into a cairn on 10 April to mark the first anniversary of the Vigil for a Scottish Parliament on Regent Road .
6 It is the essence of the Christian view of doubt , and human language and experience from all around the world also bear it out .
7 The idea is to invite choirs and musicians from all over the United Kingdom to use our menu , the sheet music and the pack of the fund raising ideas .
8 Comlon International plc provides fruit and vegetables from all over the world .
9 The park is home to a fascinating and varied collection of mammals , birds , reptiles , fish and invertebrates from all over the world .
10 Indeed , the Edinburgh International Festival , which lasts for three weeks in the summer , attracts visitors as well as artists and performers from all over the world .
11 Here developed in the eleventh and twelfth centuries a centre for the arts which attracted artists and craftsmen from all over Italy .
12 An exhibition and conference on fire-fighting involving companies and brigades from all over Austria was in full swing .
13 The show has gained a reputation as a regional Chelsea , attracting nurserymen and visitors from all over the country .
14 The show has gained a reputation as a regional Chelsea , attracting nurserymen and visitors from all over the country .
15 The biggest bore of the year attracted surfers and canoeists from all over the country .
16 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 .
17 He had rapidly expanded into importing sportswear and equipment from all over the world , and he and Bobby Stoute had enterprisingly approached several hotels on the island for sales outlets on their premises .
18 The Summer Course held at Green Park Centre near Aylesbury was a great success and participants from all over England and Wales were joined by other Medau enthusiasts from France , Belgium and Germany .
19 Organised by the Department of Communication and Publication of the National Council of Churches ( NCC ) in Bangladesh , and supported by WACC , the ecumenical workshop brought together around 35 writers , publishers and booksellers from all over the country .
20 For several days she was allowed to do little more than lie and listen to the radio , almost disappearing under an avalanche of flowers and messages from all round the world .
21 Among the guests was Henry of Cobham and many dignitaries of the Church , being Abbots and Priors from all over Kent .
22 Plus collectable ranges of Tribal and Village needlework , embroidery and silk from all over the world .
23 Plus collectable ranges of Tribal and Village needlework , embroidery and silk from all over the world .
24 But as soon as you step inside the door , you can see it 's something different — with ideas and inspiration from all over the world .
25 Encompassing over 200 events and staged right across the country , it gives you the chance to hear over 40 orchestras , opera companies , dance troupes , chamber music ensembles and soloists from all over Britain and Europe .
26 The days are a constant avalanche of meetings on human rights cries in various countries , detailed briefings for appointments with ambassadors , and working sessions with Amnesty International members and delegates from all over the world .
27 We prop the grating open with another branch and spend the next half-hour pulling fallen branches and logs from all over that part of the hill , dragging them into the clump of bushes and throwing them into the shaft ; we snap dead branches off trees and bushes and haul and peel living ones off ; we scrape together armfuls of dry leaf litter and throw those over the edge of the chimney , too ; everything goes under the grating and down into the shaft .
28 Today we print a further selection received from Merseysiders and people from all over the country as well as abroad …
29 At solemn vespers in St Peter 's that day , Pope John said , ‘ The preparation of the Council , however , will not be the task of the Roman curia but , together with the illustrious prelates and consultors of the Roman Curia , bishops and scholars from all over the world will offer their contribution . ‘
30 Boys and girls from all over the UK will join Kristian for a day in London , and will discuss how best to encourage people to re-cycle their steel cans .
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