Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [noun] [noun] all " in BNC.

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1 This success is something to share with the company 's business partners , host economies , shareholders , employees and , of course , drinkers of quality beers all over the world .
2 David tells about his night-time television viewing being interrupted by a prompting to pray ; then of several trips to New York all with no clear understanding that he was to set up a programme for those involved in drug abuse .
3 By her next words to Dame Sirith all she says of her feelings towards Wilekin is : ( " Unless you bring me Wilekin I can never laugh nor sing nor be glad . " )
4 Once the equipment is ready , it 's packed for export to Oxford centres all over the world .
5 She dropped cans of root beer all over my feet in the subway station ; one broke and splattered and dampened my toes .
6 Both play a very clever trick which will answer the prayers of video users all round the world .
7 Despite the outcry from MG enthusiasts all over the world , the last MGB came off the production line in October 1981 .
8 Though he started with wrestling and all girl revues , by 1930-he was presenting variety bills at music halls all over the country .
9 But the council said the Government 's decision to repatriate had profound implications for asylum seekers all over the world and added that it was ‘ utterly appalled ’ by the action taken furtively in Hong Kong .
10 This attractive young Woodbrook player , three down on the 13th , seemed to have a superb match against Eavan Higgins all wrapped up after jumping ahead for the first time on the 17th , but lost her ‘ thinking cap ’ completely down the last .
11 And the studio floor was covered with meat , and they had this dog they 'd starved for three days with contact mics all over its stomach … and they were recording him eating the meat !
12 The event takes place in swimming pools all over the country until Sunday .
13 The paper is fixed to a piece of board with masking tape all round and a staple in each corner .
14 My yellow peril , caked with the red mud of the interior , is trapped in a convoy of vintage cars all polished to perfection .
15 In spite of widely different histories and circumstances , many of the joys and sorrows of church music all over the world are familiar to us in this country .
16 ‘ Pre-wetting ’ provides further protection — jets of seawater spray all over the ship 's superstructure , so radioactive dust can not settle .
17 Fancy a jacket with paw prints all over it ? the Flic Flac 's the one for you .
18 Paul Johnson and Mark Williamson from Barlaston and Terry Parton from Eagle Pottery all clocked up impressive times in the London Marathon .
19 They are laid as eggs in river tributaries all over the northern hemisphere .
20 After a fly past by a RAF VC 10 , divisional officers from fire brigades all over the country unveiled a plaque in memory of the airmen who died during second world war .
21 He found the jokes , the ‘ party-or-die audience participation ’ and even the use of chicken feathers all too British .
22 Who is working at top levels within health authorities all over the country to improve maternity services for all those other mothers out there ?
23 The author , Jane Pettigrew , has taken traditional recipes from Trust properties all over the British Isles and combined them with a fascinating account of the development of tea-drinking in this country , ever since Catharine of Braganza brought over a tea chest from Portugal as part of her dowry on her marriage to Charles II .
24 Organised by the Merseyside Training Partnership the conference , says chairman Ray O'Connor , ‘ offers businesses the opportunity to gain expert advice from training professionals all gathered under one roof . ’
25 ‘ There was a big wave of resistance to Doctor Who all through the BBC after we first went out .
26 So in addition to the powerful forces of modern media , we have the equally powerful but natural forces of opinion formers all around us .
27 Sharpe could hear the hiss and whiplash of musket bullets all around them .
28 It is clear that the racial/religious dimension to parental choice of school is likely to become one of the dominant issues in education in the 1990s , making the preference versus policy dichotomy all the more difficult to resolve .
29 Yet sterling 's stable performance , another slight easing of money market rates , rampant rumours of a favourable opinion poll and a firm performance among government issues all converged to tempt in the odd overseas bargain hunter , helping dealers convince themselves that the world is not about to come to an abrupt halt after all .
30 It has been reproduced in millions and has served as the model for metro maps all over the world .
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