Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [noun] [prep] all " in BNC.
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1 | The best training in these disciplines took the form of war games called tournaments , particularly since these were splendid social occasions , enlivened by the presence of large numbers of ladies , musicians and merchants bringing wares from all over the world . |
2 | Universities there have started teaching the subject in English in an attempt to attract students from all over the world and so far they appear to be succeeding . |
3 | horse racing fans from all over the country came to the Cotswolds yesterday for a rather special day … |
4 | horse racing fans from all over the country came to the Cotswolds yesterday for a rather special day … |
5 | LONDONERS gathered in their thousands at Hyde Park , last Saturday to welcome bandsmen from all over Scotland and Ireland to the British Piping Championships . |
6 | Held only once every 20 years , Preston Guild attracts visitors from all over the world . |
7 | When the female comes into heat , her calling and her sexual fragrance attract tom-cats from all around . |
8 | Railways and steamships brought delegates from all over the country to the chosen centre each year , and also brought foreign visitors , giving an international flavour to the occasion . |
9 | Your officers has members from all over the country will try to apply a broad view but there are changes that will be necessary but they will attempt to do them in the most sympathetic and most broadly based way . |
10 | The treasures of a man who spent his life helping other people discover valuables in their own attics attracted interest from all over the world . |
11 | The event attracted people from all over the UK . |
12 | With their extensive libraries , Irish monasteries attracted students from all over the world . |
13 | The Swiss Alps attract visitors from all over the world . |
14 | Huge chrome and glass complexes open seven days a week sell goods from all over the globe , often cheaper than in their country of origin . |
15 | The School is an international body whose past and present members include nationals from all over the globe . |
16 | And no wonder — with sixteen societies taking part from all over the Province and over 200 singers on stage . |
17 | The Cenacle welcomes people from all over the country and holds courses and seminars which cover a wide range of denominations . |
18 | At the end of the seventeenth century Defoe reckoned that Hull did more trade than any other town of its size in Europe , with the local merchants shipping goods from all over northern and eastern England to the Continent , and importing goods from the European ports . |
19 | The demonstrations began on March 7 , when 200 women representing organisations from all over the West Bank and Gaza held a sit-in at the Red Cross offices in East Jerusalem . |
20 | The Engineers School attracts inventors from all over the Old World and has provided the Empire with a number of experimental weapons such as repeating muskets and pistols , multiple-barrelled cannons , mobile battle-towers called War Wagons , and the formidable Steam Tank . |
21 | The School of Scottish Studies in the Faculty of Arts affords opportunities for work not only on Scottish music but in all fields of ethnomusicology ; there is a sound archive containing material from all over the world . |