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

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1 Louis Blom-Cooper , QC in the Listener , Bernard Levin in the Observer , Leo Abse , MP in the Spectator all called for an immediate inquiry , while Julian Symons in the Sunday Times , C. H. Rolph in the Times Literary Supplement , Mervyn Jones in the New Statesman all declared categorically that Meehan was innocent and should be granted a free pardon under the Royal Prerogative of Mercy .
2 And then raindrops began to fall in the sand all around him .
3 The indigenous people who live in the forests all around the world have been murdered , terrorised and driven from their land by greedy developers .
4 Stay here and , within a very short time , it is easy to sit back and imagine the life and traditional ways of the peasants who once toiled here and in the hills all around .
5 Little wonder , really , she acknowledged ruefully — she 'd seen women in the building all but swoon at his feet every time he walked down the corridor .
6 The self-inflicted pain goaded him into a furious spasm , but as he strained and thrashed against the wicker walls in the darkness all he achieved was the sense that the basket had not yielded a millimetre .
7 He used to say : ‘ I think music is in the air all around me : I 've only to take as much as I want ’ .
8 I do n't know who composed the ballads , which could be heard sung in the streets all over the place .
9 They open up the these blast furnaces and the , we 'd all be in the open air and the reflection there used to be quite a reflection in the sky all round there .
10 The many thousands of bodies in the ruins all told much the same story , of practically instantaneous death when the searing hurricane from Mt Pelee reached them .
11 It is shown in the priority all round the department , .
12 A forest fire had been raging in the east all day and a giant red glow was silhouetting the peaks beyond Portoferraio .
13 By this he meant that the appeal to revelation upon which Barth laid such emphasis , especially in the 1920s and 1930s , was in the end all too arbitrary and served to evade genuine questions about the basis for theological affirmations .
14 It has been rediscovered by dynamic psychology in the twentieth century , but it is an ancient insight and has been in the Bible all along .
15 A liquidator was called in on March 25 1905 , and finally in the August all 600 men ( at the company 's height it had employed 800 ) were paid off and sent home .
16 It is in the shops all round the world within two weeks of being recorded in Detroit and re-mixed in LA .
17 This can be avoided , however , by ensuring plenty of cross ventilation in the roof all round the eaves and at the gable ends by means of visible gaps , air bricks or ventilators .
18 To B. , the happiness of her family comes first and she is , in the eyes of Miller , clearly in the right all along .
19 Andrew I will remember you remember you in the weeks all the weeks
20 It is only when you stop scanning the horizon for monumental shapes that you realise they have been looming unnoticed in the foreground all along .
21 He 'll make his way in the world all right . ’
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