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

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1 The former King Rat now spends his days raising funds for kids all over the world .
2 Due to the obsession of most comparative sociologists with problems of measurement , all sight of a global system was lost in the mists of dubious generalization about a host of discrete variables from societies all over the world .
3 Its headlights came on full beam , and it accelerated away with a rising roar which brought heads to windows all along the street .
4 I mean I think there are groups of women all over the country very interested in feminism and doing lots of good work and providing support for women who do want some sort of change , and so if that 's what you mean by the women 's liberation movement I think it 's a very good thing .
5 The normal activity you 'll find in a primary classroom is groups of children all doing different things scattered round the room .
6 The Cathedrals of Paris , Laon , Reims , Amiens , Chartres have all been likened to the Parthenon in Athens in that they , collectively and individually , present the greatest contribution to the architecture of their time — Gothic — and became prototypes for churches all over Europe .
7 Now four English teenagers are dead following a canoeing accident off the Dorset coast , intensifying the concerns of parents all over Britain as they watch their children set off with their mates , while wondering what the chances are that something might go horribly wrong .
8 Our future lies in further developing the appeal of our outstanding portfolio of brands with consumers all over the world .
9 Erlich had seen nothing like it in CI-3 , in Washington Field Office , where each room had photos of wives stuck onto cork boards , of kids , postcards from vacations all over the world , cartoons , clippings of headlines and a huge blow-up of a quote from an English thriller writer : ‘ The most suspicious , unbelieving , unreasonable , petty , inhuman , sadistic , double-crossing set of bastards in any language [ are ] the people who run counter-espionage departments . ’
10 Tommy sits in the studio alone and broadcasts to Children all over Britain .
11 Apparently they had road blocks and patrols on roads all over the area , and they searched the grounds of the house .
12 It must be stressed , however , that the choice of B must be such at unc has eigenvalues with moduli all less than unity ; Sylvester 's expansion then shows that unc as r increases .
13 It was this hegemonic combination of a mighty domestic economy , a progressive ruling class ( in comparison with most others actually existing ) , and at least some desirable culturalideological features particularly attractive to ‘ modernizing ’ elites , that opened the global door to them and ensured the creation , persistence and often aggrandisement of social classes in countries all over the world willing and eager to adopt their transnational practices .
14 Most of all , he was a campaigner for human rights for writers all over the world .
15 There are coats of arms all around the Chamber of hon. Members who gave their lives for peace in Europe .
16 At the moment it was the traditional tale of going up to Jackson 's at 10 in the morning after an all-night session at Dobell 's — wine we drank in those days , Poppet , wine that was wine not this filthy MUCK — and demanding double portions of oysters all round and when it came to pay no one had a penny , so Dobell , who even then still had the charm of a boy of twenty , and a slim waist to go with it , said he would bring in one of the engravings from his collection , and Gaston , who always recognised a gentleman — not like the CLODS who run hostelries nowadays — with tears in his eyes said it was an honour , an honour to serve Mr Dobell and his friends .
17 The under-21s were without John Stannard , their number one short corner specialist , whose car broke down en route , but they managed comfortable wins in the regional qualifiers with goals all scored from open play .
18 The carrots which had been brought in were eaten between friends or carried away to does and families in burrows all over the warren .
19 If you are so concerned with the kindly nurture of infants , I suggest you turn your journalistic — conscience — to those children begotten by inadequate stupid parents being reared in appalling conditions in slums all over the country .
20 Detectives have already been to Scotland to talk to colleagues there … and they 're pooling information with officers from forces all over Britain .
21 WOMEN managers from colleges all over Wales will gather at the St David 's Park Hotel at Ewloe today for the launch of the Network for Women Managers in Further and Continuing Education in Wales .
22 With apologies to readers all over the glove ( and especially the innocent contributors ! ) herewith the real version ! :
23 Presented by Michaela Strachan , the programme has been homing in on different varieties of animals and conservation projects in countries all around the world .
24 ‘ When our case was originally rejected we got calls from authorities all over the country saying ‘ What 's going on ? ’ . ’
25 There were birds in cages all around , mostly linnets and canaries , and they warbled incessantly , their throat feathers ruffled .
26 I have visions of bosses all over the land going hot under the collar as they see yet more of their staff enjoying the antics of this old salt — it could take over where Leisure Suit Larry left off .
27 The Pope 's 450-page draft text has been drawn up with the help of 24,000 suggestions from bishops all over the world .
28 Thus , UDC has been extensively employed in special libraries and information centres in locations all over the world since the early 1900s .
29 Back at base , crews make practise drops at locations all over this country .
30 Which means in future keeping track of methane levels at sites all over the country could take no more thanb a simple phone call .
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