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

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1 Drill or melt holes all round the bottom of the canister .
2 A lack of easy access to informed consultations ; the novelty and nature of the problem itself ; the uneasy relationship between priority cases and other workload service commitments ; and the lack of clear cut evidence to confirm or refute allegations all contributed .
3 But then she makes music to send to other worlds ; music too , promising peace and cooperation in a new spiritually harmonious era ; music that defies gravity all on its own .
4 I had that flinty look in my eyes that told Ed all he needed to know .
5 Such was Kylie 's hatred of what she called ‘ pirate ’ pictures of her that she instructed her lawyers to look into ways of suing those who published unofficial photographs of her on the myriad items of memorabilia that filled shops all over the world .
6 Yet it is a logical ending , a romantic ending , if you will , but one drawn into reality because of the almost casual , incidental humour , the personal tone of dialogue and the secret , passionate , poetic feeling that moves Sard all through his adventure .
7 Rose listened , open-mouthed , and at the end of this recital she jumped down from the wicker basket and hugged Ruth all over again .
8 What 's red , white and blue and got piss all over it ?
9 Since school , which was n't long ago , he 'd worked as a butcher , ‘ squeezed a heart in a sink and got blood all over - sickened me ’ , and latterly as a — guess it — hairdresser .
10 He is based in Paris and has salons all over Europe .
11 The firm now employs 14 solicitors and associates , who are completing 10 to 15 house purchases a day , and has clients all over the country and across the globe .
12 How often have you switched on your television set and found lines all over it ?
13 In Kendal prosperous merchants and clothiers had established a middle class , and the Kendal yards , with the merchant 's house , the workers ' cottages , and the spinning and weaving lofts all packed together under close supervision opened up new conditions .
14 The order grew immensely wealthy and place names all over the country still remind us of lands that they once owned .
15 The next morning Martha was back at Misselthwaite Manor , and told Mary all about her day with her family .
16 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 .
17 and he said water is getting out , he said tell people to be more careful and put towels all round so in my lovely en suite I 've got old towels all round my surround
18 In a few seconds the fuse caught , and after about ten seconds the mass of flame blew up and out , throwing something black and smoking twenty metres or more into the late-afternoon air and scattering pieces all over the Grounds .
19 We 'd slowly creep up on them then shout abuse and kick sand all over them .
20 He saw himself as in some way subverting that tradition : they told Hawaiians to put their clothes on and stop surfing ; he was taking his off and going pagan all over again .
21 The mechanic says that on that year the truck the part was handcrafted in Zogmolia near Flelzonia and not only is it double reverse threaded but that its made from a rare alloy rendered from toxic wastes in New Jersey ; however , he has assured me while trying to hold back a laugh and spraying spittle all over me he knows a junk yard on Mars where he can get the part soon .
22 When asked what they got up to , he had muttered darkly that he knew a thing or two about Muslims and ordered drinks all round .
23 She moved away , walking beside the river , but she could hear footsteps behind her in the grass , and felt love all around her , like perfume in the air .
24 It was built on a site prone to fog to fox the German bombers , and sends supplies all over the world .
25 We sat in the open-sided restaurant and saw forest all around .
26 Dodger sighed and blew smoke all over us
27 Let's go and tell Helen all about it . ’
28 I refused to be taken to school , but every morning before I left , the other wives would come and put make-up all over my face – – bright red lipstick and things .
29 As each couple or small group arrived , everyone was introduced to everyone else , the gentlemen bowing and shaking hands all round .
30 I envy people who do n't bother to wash up at night and leave stuff all over the place — I really enjoy going to their houses .
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