Example sentences of "[num] [adj] [noun] all " in BNC.

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1 I 'm working on 12 single figures all based on the apostles , the last series of paintings was very much more bathers .
2 In the darkness and silence of Duval-Leroy 's cellars in nearby Chalone sur Marne , you 'll find more bottles of Champagne than there are people living in London — some 12 million bottles all told , ageing quietly along two and a quarter miles of underground alleyways and lanes .
3 On the first repetition ( but excluding the final period , in which all except a very few sold their entire post-production stock ) subjects either sold all their stock ( 317 occasions ) or none of their stock ( 112 occasions ) on 429 occasions out of a possible 672 occasions ( 64 group subjects + 32 individual subjects all multiplied by seven periods ) .
4 ‘ We 've had a very simple idea , ’ says Jim enthusiastically , ‘ and that 's simply to put all six strings into one packet instead of having six individual packets all being thrown away .
5 If you do if you do that 's six hundred pound all right ?
6 ‘ The Yard put me on to six other McCloys all more or less in the hardware business or on its fringes .
7 Any given fragment may turn up , word for word the same , or with minor differences , in half a dozen different places all around the disc .
8 Now if it 's a fifteen thousand patient list all right ?
9 When Joyce broke away from Mosley , he took with him Macnab , John Beckett the former ILP Member of Parliament , and about sixty Fascist supporters all told .
10 The Prime Minister heads a government composed of a Cabinet of her senior ministers and about eighty non-Cabinet ministers all bound to a policy implicitly approved by the electorate ; the Prime Minister and all her colleagues must justify their actions and their policies before parliament , and if parliament withdraws its confidence , they must resign and face the stern judgment of the electorate upon their stewardship .
11 50 000 families all over Britain live in flats built using the Bison Wallframe design .
12 This one is run by a non-governmental organization , the CDA , which works with 63 such groups all over the city , promoting literacy , health and nutrition .
13 Every assignment on schools has a basic target of five thousand pounds all right ?
14 But it ca n't be denied that in the days following the concert — which was seen by one-and-a-half billion people all over the world groups watched their LPs , new and old , surge healthily up the charts , taking their bank balances to new heights .
15 It was the weekly delivery , the lifeline to this scattered old community of not more than five hundred souls all told , set in all these millions of hectares .
16 Erm and I would I would want to try and do some er organize some press coverage at that time for the losers as well as for the winner so that a a and one of the things when we select the participants , er the entrants , er we will not have them all coming from the same school or from the same area , even if the five best entrants all do come from the same school .
17 Okay so you had twenty four hours all the way round
18 Which if you imagine you 've got twenty , twenty four , twenty four people all sat around in that particular format and I nominate somebody within the group , twenty p pairs of eyes focus on this one guy , if he does n't know the answer to the question he 's incredibly embarrassed .
19 I 've tried seventy-one different doctors all over the country but none of them know how to help .
20 Lyle 's contract was signed with the Associated Carpet Group ( A.C.G. ) representing independent carpet retailers throughout the U.K. It was won against stiff competition by offering a collection of five carpet ranges made up of 72 individual items all presented on one Tombola .
21 The breed has contributed to the formation or improvement of at least two dozen breeds all over the world , including many zebu-taurine crosses ( see Table 5 ) .
22 Eight hundred thousand — imagine them drawn up down there on the sea — eight hundred thousand candles all blown out in one gigantic breath .
23 Conservationists are visiting thirty key sites all over the country to monitor populations of our rarest butterflies .
24 As David St John Thomas wrote in his evocative memoir of the British country station : ‘ In most areas for at least two full generations all important comings and goings were by train . ’
25 Eventually Tim , Julie and Elizabeth and two other girls all moved into a shared house .
26 We have four main areas all spoiled by litter and stalls .
27 How successfully the leopard has adapted to a wide range of habitat may be judged from the fact that there are twenty-four different subspecies all of which differ only slightly in colouring or body size and shape .
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