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

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1 Mrs Jones was attacked at her home in the village of Hodson near Swindon all for the sake of sixty pounds .
2 I told Big Ben all about the hijackers , Danny being in the refrigeration unit and how Jean and I were following them .
3 Stephen was still in bed but sitting up and there were books on Vangmoor all over the quilt .
4 At one place they visited , Moccas Court , in Herefordshire , home of the Cornwall family , she was able to tell the curator who formerly worked for the Ropner family at Thorp Perrow , near Bedale all about the people whose impressive portraits hung on the walls .
5 Finlayson followed Woolley all around the squadron looking for a chance to get his own back .
6 They 've been chasing Richard all round the grass , all round the lawn .
7 To me there are prototypes of Alf all over the country : far too many of them in fact .
8 It struck him that it seemed weird that Leeds rejected continuous bids from Blackburn all through the season and then suddenly , out of the blue , accepted one .
9 She says you could hear Canon Wheeler all down the stairs . ’
10 The British Army has provided troops for the UN all over the world .
11 Does my hon. Friend agree that many leaders of local industry are giving their time and experience to ensure the great success of TECs all over the United Kingdom and that it is imperative that we , the Government , ensure that they are properly funded ?
12 Although the clan is diffuse now , a cohesion lingers : Macdonalds all over the world contribute to the funding of the Clan Donald Centre , a well-run and surprisingly unembarrassing tourist , residential and archival institute for the celebration of the name .
13 Inside , the girls showed Rose all over the house .
14 CIE , the US-based Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility , and the International Organization of Consumer Unions , have all collaborated on many projects , and there are literally hundreds , perhaps thousands of transnational networks now monitoring the TNCs all over the world .
15 The lighting engineer boosts his £15,000 basic pay with bonuses for being on call at Newcastle upon Tyne all through the night .
16 They 'll be pitching out their Agas all over the country .
17 Hedgerows all over the Richmond constituency seem to be sprouting a new form of vegetation even faster than in the 1989 by-election .
18 The steep-sided valley of Stroud-Water in Gloucestershire must have presented much the same kind of picture , but Defoe does not attempt any description of it beyond saying that ‘ the clothiers Iye all along the banks of this river for near 20 miles ’ ; and Celia Fiennes passed along the high road over the uplands from Gloucester to Bath and failed to notice it at all .
19 Eve asked Patsy all about the orphanage , and Patsy told more details than she had ever told Benny .
20 ‘ Randy 's a major collector of guitars ; he and Brian dedicate most of their spare time to tracking down old Gretsches all over the country .
21 ‘ There was a big wave of resistance to Doctor Who all through the BBC after we first went out .
22 ‘ Although he had not seen us for six weeks , he soon recognised us and started shouting Tuffin George all over the shop . ’
23 There is still a great deal of Greece all through the Tartarin and Daumier part of this queer country , where the good folks have the accent you know ; there is a Venus of Arles just as there is a Venus of Lesbos and one still feels the youth of it , in spite of all …
24 There 's Lego all over the place .
25 There is going to be all forms of Jihad all over the world because there is a sacred element , there is an element erm of er which is the presence of a foreign non-Muslim force in the Holy Land ; this is a very explosive element .
26 GLCs all over the country .
27 That support involved ferrying Chris all over the country for race meetings in his younger days .
28 Mary Higgins Clark All around the Town ( Arrow )
29 Not only would I lose a valued client but her collection might come on to the market , her reasons for selling would become known , Durances all over the world would become suspect and lose their value and dealers would suffer .
30 The Portuguese were very fond of children , Ashley reflected , glancing at Vitor , who was telling Thomas all about the ceremony .
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