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

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1 The strip is placed behind a pelmet or soffit of some kind — a piece of wood or moulding running all round under the cornice , if there is one , or ceiling angle if there is not — and you then achieve the lighting expert 's dream : light without a visible source .
2 These found that populations of sea otters , harbour seals , bald eagles , sea ducks , murres , clams and snails had all plummeted , and few were showing signs of recovery .
3 His two sisters and mum have all died within 18 months .
4 That clergy and musicians do all in their power to ensure close and amicable working relationships ( 557–559 , 562 ) .
5 Yet there is at least one moment at which Revelation seems very close and allegory does all but break through — naturally enough , a moment of ‘ eucatastrophe ’ , to use Tolkien 's term for sudden moments of fairy-tale salvation .
6 GBW 's portfolio of quality brands , good international spread of business and continued investment in people and products have all contributed to sustaining business performance in difficult conditions .
7 Japan , Australia , Korea , the UK and Germany have all introduced new rules , allocated extra resources to transfer pricing , or both .
8 By the summer of 1419 all Normandy was his : the major walled towns of the duchy , Caen , Falaise , Cherbourg , and Rouen had all fallen to the English besiegers .
9 The ‘ just rollered ’ look is being worn by some of the world 's most beautiful women — top model Linda Evangelista , Madonna and Kylie have all been sporting those unmistakable barrel curls .
10 Hewlett-Packard , Sord , RCA and Dot have all plumped for Sony , which is generally reckoned to be ahead in the standard stakes .
11 Poland , Russia , Bulgaria , Romania and Afghanistan have all received help thanks to generous donors and benefactors .
12 Markets in Mexico , North Africa , south America and Indonesia have all contributed to a colourful jumble ; the tall red whirlygig in the sitting room , for example , comes from Brazil .
13 Although the Christian faith is no longer at the heart of the culture of this land , and the Church is peripheral to the lives of many people , mid-twentieth-century British composers such as Vaughan Williams , Walton , Britten , Berkeley , Mathias and Leighton have all contributed to the choral repertoire .
14 As a result Philips , Thomson and Nokia have all benefited from EC grants .
15 Schobert , Eckardt , Le Grand and Hochbrucker have all brought us their engraved sonatas and presented them to my children .
16 New carpets , partitions , desks and offices have all been installed , together with the creation of a much needed reception area .
17 Me and Andy looked all over for you both last night I had a few things on my mind
18 Me and Andy looked all over , looked for both of you .
19 The Games and Hello-Goodbye had all been released during the previous nine months .
20 Canada , Belgium , Finland , Sweden , Norway , Switzerland and Ireland have all committed themselves to stabilise emissions at 1990 or pre-1990 levels
21 Greeks , Romans , Saracens and Normans have all left behind a rich cultural heritage of theatres and temples , bridges and aqueducts , churches , towers and palaces .
22 The brown paper bag tied with white string hit the pavement , split and corn went all over the place .
23 Rosalie Zobel , deputy director of the Esprit projects told EW + WW that Mips Computer Systems , Sun , Motorola , DEC and IBM have all been invited to preliminary OMI meetings .
24 Once the papacy had taken on board the idea of a territorial state , economic power and independence became all important and along with it its concomitant military power and force .
25 Blairgowrie , Largs and Aberdeen have all applied to An Comunn Gaidhealach to stage the event .
26 The lectures and texts do all that sort of thing for you .
27 By the end of the century , architects , accountants and engineers had all created their own professional institutions .
28 A second study suggests that commercially-important species , including herring , shrimp , mussels , clams and rockfish have all suffered from the oil spill , presenting a " risk that they may not respond to conventional management actions for decades " .
29 By the middle of the twentieth century , Adorno found himself confronted with a cultural field in which the squeezed and narrowing pinnacle of aesthetic difference and negation had all but detached itself completely from the squat , commodified mass of capitalist ‘ affirmative ’ culture .
30 Anne and Sarah , Terry and Stephen had all been promoted to the ballroom and Anne said to Sarah , ‘ I 'm trying to persuade our Joe to come .
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