Example sentences of "to [art] [noun] all " in BNC.

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1 Many reunions of the men who flew to the airfield all over East Anglia , but yesterday saw the biggest ever get-together of combat airmen in Britain .
2 3 THE AUTHORS as beneficial owners assign to the Publisher all ( if any ) their present and future copyright in the Work and in their contributions to every revised impression or subsequent edition of the Work .
3 Where the inner band had stuck to the hair all around the sides and back , she had to chop the hair off right to the skin so that he finished up with a bald white ring round his head , like some sort of a monk .
4 There was an unusually complex situation at East Hendred , with three pensioners in addition to the parson all taking their cut : the abbot of Abingdon and the archdeacon of Berkshire each had ‘ a portion out of the rectory ’ of two marks and one , respectively , while a clerk named William Jones was entitled to ‘ a portion of tithes ’ to the value of 8s. , leaving £16. 1s. 4d. for the incumbent .
5 The prosecution 's evidence does not have to be presented to the court all over again .
6 In the light of this document , conservative opposition to the constitution all but disappeared .
7 But already there were signs that the mood was changing , that to the people all uniforms were alike ; the Army was now being tarred with the same brush as the Tans , and its patrols — as his own men had recently learned — were no longer immune from IRA attacks .
8 Mainly the sparks fly down off the wheel , but some seem to cling to the circumference all round then fly up into the operator 's face .
9 Kuwait government and the people of Kuwait provided assistance to the Palestinians all over the world , including the Palestinians living in occupied land .
10 The fleece must be sealed to the ground all round and any holes must be repaired using fleece patches and glue or by stapling the edges together .
11 It is n't large , like his château in Brittany , rather it is a charming summer pavilion , with French windows opening on to a terrace all along the façade of the house .
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