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

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1 Suddenly I fell in love with that piece all over again , and also I think the Dresden orchestra was determined to prove that it was a truly great orchestra — which it is .
2 He is also a veteran radio ham with like-minded friends all over the world .
3 Having fewer children , of course , gives rise to a situation which so many 20th-century parents will understand only too well : that one minute there are young babies in the house needing constant attention , while the next , in the twinkling of an eye it seems , Darby and Joan are staring around an empty house and having to re-learn the art of living with each other all over again .
4 The next 16 pages are packed with exciting ideas all taken from real-life situations covering many of the problems you are likely to be confronted with .
5 We have WS & C offices with trained staffs all over the Continent .
6 I stammered out a fairly acceptable reason for declining their invitation to make a personal appearance at the songs premiere , and very shortly Mala and I were back on our ship as Posi took us off-planet , with much relief all round .
7 Recollections indeed : an extremely ‘ fashionable ’ Cream , with serious sideburns all round , grossly extended collars on satin shirts , Clapton 's Hendrix perm , flared trousers and Les Paul .
8 The range of architectural styles , with details such as terracotta friezes , gargoyles and ironwork , the attractive pub and wine bar , and the two medieval lanes that run through the site , with street-level shops all around the perimeter of the buildings , are what makes the City a unique place .
9 The most obvious , though inadequate , analogy I could think of for my situation was to be a light-skinned black person who identified with white people all her life , who had ‘ passed ’ as a white person for years and who had suddenly discovered the reality of Black Power .
10 One of his fellow-curates was a champion cyclist , with incredible expeditions all over Europe and Asia .
11 Intently he watched it and then searched with renewed care all the nearer part of the Waste .
12 We see there with Good Friday all the words are , they 're negative words are n't they ?
13 It might be an apparently intractable problem with the union , with negative attitudes all round , with inequitable payment systems , with incompetent management and interfering personnel departments .
14 But even as preparations were being made to fly them home , talks were going on with independent schools all over England in the hope of finding them free places.Andrew Auster is one of the organizers of the scheme … and he 'll be taking some of the orphans at the Downs School in Colwall :
15 This one was very small with grey fur all over its body .
16 you had to belt the players so hard that you ended up with small bruises all over your hand from where their heads indented .
17 Runcorn opened on June 1 and has been terrific with small fish all along and bream at Astmoor and S Bends .
18 ‘ A nice oozy one , with green weed all over it !
19 Two children from her husband 's first marriage were also staying , ‘ and if I could have pictures , ’ she says , ‘ I would have drawn the house with big bulges all over it . ’
20 The hairstyle would be a number two or three crop with feathered fringes all round .
21 No doubt he would like to be a Muslim with four wives all dedicated to his comfort .
22 Among the tepid metal and tile of the locker room , or slumped over the paper cups and coffee balloons of the commissary-Johnny 's there , with unspeakable skidmarks all over his smock .
23 ‘ That congregational aspect — which is a pretty Presbyterian word and I quite like the connotation — of the emotional effect of things happening to people while they 're gathered together , that was the big thing in the early acid clubs , that feeling that you were in a place with 200 people all going the same way as you , all into being there , enjoying being in this mass of people … …
24 We got two Grieg classics — Spring and I Love You — and then the Prokofiev , a delight with its roaming tonalities , its incisive sketches and its shafts of psychological insight ( like the thrilling high speeded-up waltz , with music-box runs all over the place , that played in the duckling 's mind as he looked at his reflection and found he was a swan ) .
25 The grass margins are trimmed neat as a Home Counties lawn and there are single-storey farmsteads with shuttered balconies all perched on stilts to suit the climate .
26 In 1934 the British members of the NATPS took another step along this road when , after talking with officials of America 's National Association of Creditmen , they planned to form an ‘ Institute of Creditmen ’ , a body of individuals , which came into being in April 1939 based in London but with local societies all over Britain .
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