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

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1 However , the governors were unwilling to leave out any of the head 's recommendations and they decided to treat them all as priorities .
2 Instead of generalising findings from one patient to others by treating them all as representing instances of a single syndrome , the approach is to treat them all as people in whom a language-processing system which , before their neurological damage , was the same for all of them , has been impaired in some specific way .
3 If there are any other suggestions There were none , and it being obvious who would have to head the subscribers , Richard wound up the meeting by reading aloud a letter from Willis , delivered by way of Bluebird , in which , addressing them all as shipmates , he sent them all a squeeze of the hand and God bless .
4 When Cornelius Agrippa ( c. 1486 — c. 1534 ) had discussed Christian prayers and ceremonies in relation to magic and pagan religions , he had regarded them all as examples of the same basic activity .
5 The beat-card counts them all as Bartholomew Close .
6 But 24 hours earlier , a flock of shrieking paparazzi had tailed them all over London ; because 40-year-old Mrs Koons , nee Ilona Staller , is the former Italian parliamentarian and porn star Cicciolina ( variously translated as ‘ the dumpling ’ , ‘ the plump one ’ and ‘ little pinchable one ’ ) , while her husband is the most talked-about artist since Andy Warhol .
7 They work them all over Christmas ?
8 Camping has taken me all over England and twice to Scotland .
9 And they were wonderful people , they took me all over Durban .
10 No seeing as though they 've been produced I 've said I all in favour of the jury seeing anything that 's referred to and then there , there 's no mystery about it then .
11 I filled with love , and she all over charms ;
12 I 've been searching for news of you all over Chelsea , Eaton Square , Cadogan Gardens … not a sign of your people anywhere . ’
13 All the tram-cars and traffic was held up while Basil battered him all over Byrom Street .
14 After his priestly ordination in 1965 he was given pastoral appointments in the Diocese of Westminster , including seven years with the Catholic Missionary Society which took him all over England and Wales conducting Parish Missions .
15 Marjorie 's hobby has taken her all over Scotland and abroad .
16 They spread it all over Europe in competition with their bitter rivals the Rothschilds , who did not like the idea but were obliged to follow suit , and — as so often happens in periods of boom when financiers feel heroic and the money rolls in — it was much imitated , especially in Germany .
17 You could get it to Keswick and send it all over England from there . ’
18 But we definitely became aware of it when we started seeing graffiti saying ‘ Clapton Is God ’ in a lot of places — I 'm sure it was n't one guy painting it all over London . ’
19 You take and their equivalents away from my people we 're redundant and you might as well take it all over Britain .
20 ‘ Not if some big flatfoot is just going to barge in on her and say I 'm shouting it all over town I was with her last night . ’
21 Well a cup of whatsername stuff I poured down the sink upstairs rather than get it kicked over because if they come back in a silly state then they 'll knock it all over books .
22 During July , the entire area paid lasting tribute to an aircraft that helped open up not just this town , but hundreds like it all over Canada .
23 It was this impatience with the manipulative potential inherent in talk of natural rights , and the possibility of its being used to delay or reverse urgently needed measures to ameliorate the lot of the common man , which was Bentham 's reason for dismissing it all as rubbish .
24 Now it surprised him that he was expected to declare the pattern and intention behind it all in order that others could understand .
25 Malcolm was listening to it all in order to reproduce what was necessary . ’
26 ‘ Why do n't you give our young friend a hand with her backpack ? — After all , she 's going to be lugging it all round Madrid this afternoon . ’
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