Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [noun] all " in BNC.
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1 | it 's to be hoped it does n't er go right for travel all around , like , you know |
2 | But on any one day , although there will be subject assessors beavering away in places all over the country , their activity is not very visible unless you happen to teach in a department being visited ; the rest of the staff in your own college or school may be unaware that a subject assessor is there . |
3 | Paying the piper as we call the tune is the idea behind metering , which is already in use all over the world . |
4 | At times I feel a wee bit guilty having returned home to Scotland all in one piece , when so many of my friends have died or were badly injured . |
5 | Velcro also in evidence all over training shoes , holdalls and generally where it is least needed . |
6 | But the battle to preserve beloved solitudes flared up repeatedly in patches all over the country , precisely as it does today with the threat of new airfields and military training areas . |
7 | And there used to be a a little croft croft there of long ago , and it 's er it 's all planted now with trees all round about it but I suppose they could still see where they used to be A black smith had stayed there . |
8 | A few years later , Ralph Berger discovered the loss of neck muscle tone which accompanied REM sleep.9 These two findings , linking EEC patterns with eye movement and neck and throat muscle activity , have formed the basis of the recording and scoring methods for sleep in humans now in use all over the world . |
9 | Prepare your skin beforehand by moisturising all over , every day , for at least a week before you use the fake tan . |
10 | And I 'll be going there in December all being w |
11 | We should be getting at least to March all supplied from us now for the next three or four months it should all be from us . |
12 | Instead of hunting all over the sky , the pilots concentrated on one scatter of targets and spiralled down through them , turning tightly in order to cut down the risk of collision . |