Example sentences of "[coord] [adj] [noun] all " in BNC.
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1 | When we got there we found dead or starving owlets all over the place . |
2 | It can get busy at weekends — especially Sundays , with walkers , cyclists and horse-riders and the occasional car or four-wheel drive all contributing to the wear and tear of the track . |
3 | Works by René Magritte are consequently to be seen in museums and private collections all round the world . |
4 | Certainly it is quite different from the timid and time-serving humanism all too familiar within ‘ Eng . |
5 | Palaces and rich houses all over town are echoing emptily now . |
6 | The Society found the Somerset Levels and Moors in particular to be in a " perilous state " with continued drainage resulting in a decline in breeding waders and the bewick 's swan , teal , lapwing , snipe and black-tailed godwit all becoming threatened . |
7 | Our clothes , living space and total environment all separated us from the outer world . |
8 | A drug acting on one set of synapses can have secondary and tertiary effects all over the place . |
9 | 1.10:USEFUL Flat handicappers Barford Lad , Beauchamp Express and Busted Rock all shaped with promise on their debuts . |
10 | Not a wildly exciting play , though with the production in the safe hands of Alfred Bradley and charming performances all round , it was always easy to listen to . |
11 | For the full-time units the experience of South Wales was perhaps typical — high stocking rates , small fields , ageing farmers or parents , and old buildings all contributed to the extra work load anticipated in the future . |
12 | She came of a family whose heads felt cold in the night ( their father had worn a nightcap ) and now she rose to a sitting position looking , in the gloom , like some eastern potentate , her beautiful nose and high forehead all surmounted by what seemed to be a turban but was actually some sort of woolly garment skilfully disposed about her head . |
13 | Her 30-year study of the Gombe National Park chimpanzees is the longest continuous field project ever recorded ; it has made her — and the chimpanzees — a living legend , earning her honorary degrees , doctorates and wildlife-conservation awards all over the world . |
14 | Dr Runcie said that the great point of the meeting would be in its ripple effect and symbolic effect all round the world . |
15 | ‘ Scenes of disembowelment , cannibalism , and violent death all featured in the films . |
16 | In June and July 1989 statistics revealed a fall in industrial production and a rise in unemployment , and product prices and retail sales all fell in June . |
17 | There is no easy way back up out of the spiral because if a government attempts to buy back public support in order to alleviate the " political " problem of governability then this not only overtaxes the economy but stimulates inflation so further exacerbating the " economic " problem and making sustained and balanced growth all the more difficult . |
18 | My clubs travel everywhere with me and through golf , I have met the most extraordinary and fascinating people all over the world . |
19 | A report in October 1989 said that many people were leaving the social work profession : low morale , increased pressure and poor pay all contributed to this exodus . |
20 | Scottish access is following a similar trend with crop forestry , eight foot high fences and electrified fencing all being deliberately placed to deter access . |
21 | Her house was falling down , a tree growing out of the chimney , and purple buddleia all summer from the guttering and up over her windowsills . |
22 | These include Here We Come , Come and See Us and Double Trouble all aimed at children between the ages of ten and fifteen . |
23 | There were bits of cornland and thatched buildings all over the firmer ground and the slopes of the hill behind him , some of them fired by the early arrivals but many intact . |
24 | It had yellow eyes and grey hair all over its body . |
25 | Such laboratories were not meant to be public places , and the requirements of furnaces and sand-baths and enormous wet-batteries all pointed to the basement as the best place , although without good artificial light the hours of usefulness of basement laboratories was limited . |
26 | a crazy shipping system which sends Ghanaian bauxite to Scotland , Guinean alumina to the US , Jamaican alumina to Ghana and Ghanaian aluminium all round the world . |
27 | Far into the future the Earth and the Moon will both be in synchronous rotation about each other , the sidereal orbital and axial periods all being about 55 days . |
28 | Seeing just how comprehensive a work this is , with factory serial number , date of registration , date of next C of A expiry , owner's/operator 's name and probable base all listed , I can only surmise that the note-scribblers/pocket memo mumblers — many of whom seem not to have the slightest knowledge or interest in the type of aeroplane on which the letters are painted — are performing the latter-day equivalent of the sacred ritual which I and many others who have long since outgrown it once enacted in John W.R. Taylor 's ABC of Civil Aircraft Makings . |
29 | Low forms of fever , incoherent talking , answers hastily with anxiety and mild delirium all worse ( < ) at night . |
30 | In London representatives of the Belgian , Dutch and Norwegian governments-in-exile all hoped for British leadership of a post-war alliance system , and many British officials and ministers came to believe that a ‘ western bloc ’ could both control Germany in future and bolster British standing in the world vis-à-vis America and Russia . |