Example sentences of "in all " in BNC.
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1 | The very existence of the catholic state in all but name , the realization , if only in part , of the territory of Ireland as both catholic and nationalist , had a significant and continuing impact on both the clergy 's practical theology and the laity 's day-to-day perceptions of social reality . |
2 | The aftermath of the stock market crash of October 1987 was to make the sale of British Petroleum shares ( over £7 billion in all ) much less successful . |
3 | In all some 7,200 trading invoices were dealt with during the year and 1,500 stationery orders . |
4 | Three committee members drove from Geneva to be present and in all some 17 Members and Friends of the Swiss Branch gathered at Sussexdown in the late morning of 1 August . |
5 | Such a review would cover the direction of government policy in all important areas of the economy , including its view of the role of the private sector . |
6 | Her daughter was taken to America which is a European Convention country ( there are 16 in all ) . |
7 | Shafts of bright sunlight , pouring in all around him , had dazed him . |
8 | So angry was Ian Paisley at the affront to Carson 's memory that he increased his tirade of abuse against O'Neill , produced Carson 's son to contest the Westminster elections in March ( promising four Protestant Unionists in all ) and only withdrew when he realised how devoid of constituency organisation he then was . |
9 | It is a robust tree , tolerant of atmospheric pollution , making it ideal for urban areas , easily grown in all but shallow , chalky soils . |
10 | Dunvant6 Swansea14 SWANSEA reached the Schweppes Cup semi-finals for the third successive season and the 10th time in all as they battled home against their Second Division League neighbours . |
11 | In all 34% of this acreage was cut twice — mainly in Cumbria , Leicestershire and parts of Derbyshire . |
12 | It was slavery in all but name , and names meant little to those who had to endure it . |
13 | The implication is that the Frankish foot soldier was skilled in all round weaponry , able to fight at a distance and at close quarters . |
14 | Damage is assessed visually , and many countries use the illustrated Swiss guide Sanasilva which shows the various stages of decline in all the commoner native British and European trees in colour photographs . |
15 | I can pull away in all but top , which I can engage at walking speed , consequently cruising is very thrashy . |
16 | ( 2 January 1773 ) Despite these first-night upsets Lucio Silla ( 15 ) succeeded to such an extent that the second opera , which was to have begun on 23 January , was put back in order to allow for additional performances ( 26 in all ) . |
17 | The Trust in all has much to offer the literary explorer . |
18 | Here the sequence begins with an instruction to a typical Californian housewife ( typical in all but name , that is ) , Oedipa Maas , to execute the will of a dead tycoon . |
19 | In Britain alone , Glasgow St Enoch 's was torn down in European Architectural Heritage Year ( 1975 ) ; Birmingham Snow Hill was allowed to rot for years and finally demolished on safety grounds , epitomizing a technique in all too frequent use — deliberate and wanton neglect given as a justification for removal . |
20 | From there a track leads up the mountain to the Lemnalarry Lakes ( seven in all ) . |
21 | First , he is one of a select band of Palace players ( only four in all ) to have made over a hundred consecutive appearances for the club immediately following his debut , and his run of 123 games has only ever been beaten by Johnny McNichol ( 153 ) . |
22 | The money for three Kindertransporte from Zbonszyn ( 154 children in all ) came from the Polish Refugee Fund in Britain which raised £5000 . |
23 | Again it came as no surprise that the winners were in all the higher price bracket . |
24 | In 1986 , 375 teams consisting of two or more contestants ( over 800 people in all ) took part . |
25 | Jean-Paul signed over power of attorney to his brother in all the financial affairs of his companies , and Edouard , baron in all but name , returned to Paris and began work . |
26 | Well , as I hope you 've already discovered , we have five pages of project tips from our readers this month ( ten pages in all ) . |
27 | One is that , in all the more developed countries , alternation of ruling parties has virtually ceased — from the US and Japan to Germany and Spain . |
28 | In addition to a host of talented players from the Italian First Division , which in effect makes the student representative side the understudy to the full Italian XV , the selectors have drafted in a number of seasoned internationals ( nine in all ) , among them classy Milano centre-cum-fly-half Massimo Bonomi and World Cup forwards Massimo Giovancili , Roberto Saetti and Carlo Cecchinato . |
29 | However , there were never the trained navigators nor Royal Engineer specialists available to recruit this number , and in all some 11 teams were trained . |
30 | I dare say she 'll row in all round . ’ |