Example sentences of "[adv prt] all " in BNC.

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1 There was so much going on all over the mission , more often than not organized by the people themselves .
2 Research on methods for controlling pests without chemicals is going on all over the world and the latest greenfly predator to come under scientific scrutiny is the lacewing .
3 Another hotly contested tournament was the Copa de Republic , a vast knock-out competition which went on all over the country from November to April .
4 Lights came on all over the Ship .
5 ‘ And I presume this sort of thing goes on all over the country ? ’
6 Lights began to go on all over Princedale Road .
7 Then she noticed the lights going on all over the school but thought no more about it .
8 ‘ I like to think that it is going on all over Masailand in fifty thousand kraals at this moment . ’
9 Rather like Henry Cooper , he would splash it on all over before and after battles or liaisons .
10 If one then adde adds the volunteers who man and manage the clubs , organized regattas and ordinary races , the bosuns , the rescue crews , the and other sailing schools and instruction that goes on all o all over place , the end the list is endless .
11 ‘ I call on all North-East candidates to make their position clear on this vital issue .
12 Commandos were digging in all over the place .
13 By treating the rebels as equals , PNG appears to be conceding it in all but name .
14 As a result of subsidence , the ground was one mass of hillocks and hollows , extending in all over some 70 acres .
15 They encountered no difficulties en route , although they had to traverse one of the most dangerous ambush points in all South Scotland , at Pease Dean , where the Lammermuirs came directly down to the coast in steep wooded slopes cut up by deep ravines , and round which travellers had to wend their narrow , devious way .
16 His purchases cost him in all over £4,000 , and those who sold property to him were mainly small landowners , widows and heiresses .
17 People will be tuning in all over the world for these live performances and it 's the organisers ’ hope that they will also take note of the educational messages conveyed .
18 In 1935 , when his first marriage had ceased to exist in all but name , he met Margaret Cairns White .
19 To sue out the livery of lands worth £22. 7s. 4d. per annum a man would have to pay in all £45 6s. 6d. in fees to officers of Wards , Chancery , and Exchequer .
20 By the poetry of history the crown of the British sovereign , who ceased to rule in all but name in the aftermath of the Glorious Revolution of 1688 , is the only one of consequence , the papal tiara aside , still used in the rite of coronation .
21 Entries trickled in all Saturday plus a few just five minutes before the event started on Sunday to bring us up to just about last year 's figure .
22 If such Caravan is disabled by reason of such loss or damage the Corporation will bear the reasonable cost of protection and removal to the nearest repairers but not exceeding in all 20% of the agreed cost of repairs .
23 A couple of hundred people tucked in all over the place like that radio room . ’
24 The secret service , the Securitate , remained in all but name .
25 Going in all over that 's the position anyway !
26 There 's loads of new garages going in all over the place .
27 They come along all too regularly .
28 Oh , yes , we get along all right ! ’
29 But we did get along all right .
30 This was particularly helpful in between his two breakdowns because relatives get even less attention when things seem to be sailing along all right on the surface .
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