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

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1 This may be an injection or , as is increasingly common , a number of tablets or capsules all to be taken at the same time .
2 AS FANS and players all over the country were being invited to stage a sit-down protest against all-seater stadia , ITV executives last night admitted they are seeking an exclusive multimillion pound deal to televise Premier League games .
3 The film is working with kids and adults all over America . ’
4 Clearly , the computer provided the ideal way to process the mass of information contained in personnel records in offices and depots all over the United Kingdom .
5 The job involved visiting mining camps , quarries and oilfields all over the world selling explosives and it gave Haslam his first taste of the excitement of travel , something that has remained with him all his life .
6 Just blood and bones all over the sand .
7 Both are chilling tales : blood and guts all over the place as a teenager pumps a shotgun at her school fellows in Monster , while in The Train a bunch of high school friends travelling from Chicago to San Francisco confess their guilty and vicious secrets before falling victim to savage revenge .
8 Food American Style — or British if you prefer — is available at dozens of restaurants and kiosks all over the Park .
9 ‘ I hear you played cowboys and Indians all over Berkshire with Gareth and Coconut yesterday . ’
10 Through discussion , with chalk lines and discs all over the floor , a pattern began to emerge .
11 Instead , we booked the band into pubs and clubs all around the country , anywhere we could .
12 ‘ My dad looks very like me , he has everything the same as me — even the same hair and freckles all over his face .
13 He got bruises and sores all over him .
14 I crumbled a scone and left the raisins and crumbs all over my plate .
15 ‘ If I had teeth and tentacles all over the place that 's just the sort of message I 'd send .
16 In my old age the very idea of coping with agents , tenants , taxes , VAT , the Ministry of Agriculture , local authorities and demands all along the line , appals .
17 There were new houses and offices all along the road from his village to Port au Prince .
18 This frightened me but seemed to make me a hero in the eyes of the Dutch who broke out into a fever of winks and jerked-up thumbs and V-signs all round me .
19 If you are after a session , do n't waste your time sending tapes and records all over the place .
20 So she did — her brother-in-law , a schoolteacher with a young growing family , a huge mortgage and debts all over the place .
21 Since last April 's farce , more than 60 innovative suggestions for alternative starting methods have flooded into Aintree from racing organisations and individuals all over the world .
22 The staircase gleamed , and the banisters and railings all around the gallery gave off the same sheen .
23 We talked to health workers and campesinos all over the country .
24 £1,500 worth of HTA National Garden Gift Tokens , which can be exchanged for plants and tools all over the country , can also be won .
25 The experiment on which this story was based has not been effectively repeated — but it sent a sufficient frisson through legislators and consumerists all over the world for subliminal advertising to have been solemnly banned in most countries where advertising is effectively controlled .
26 It also had an assortment of different-coloured knobs , a mixture of old and new bridge saddles , a custom bone nut , a left-handed vibrato , burn marks on the headstock and stickers all over the place .
27 We hope that by including a variety of cases we can inspire individuals and groups all over the country to take up arms on behalf of a threatened building in their neighbourhood .
28 The opportunities of 1992 , however , could lead to a progressive harmonisation of anti-discriminatory legislation , and the changes in Eastern Europe provide further cause for us to extend our solidarity to lesbians and gays all over Europe , as they did for us .
29 Woodstock is remembered as both the epoch and grand decline of the hippy dream , well that 's one story but here 's another — black rock 's firegod at the peak of his powers screwing , stabbing , firing diamond cast dreams and nightmares all over the fin-de- siècle '60s musical epoch .
30 Each letter published will win its writer a £10 National Garden Gift Token , exchangeable at 1,500 garden centres , nurseries and shops all over the UK and any Interflora shop .
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