Example sentences of "[verb] [art] [noun] [prep] all " in BNC.
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1 | The ballroom welcomed the gentry from all over country . |
2 | Few elitists now hold to the notion of a single dominant elite effectively exercising or directing the exercise of all important functions , and few now use the term ‘ elite ’ as the all-embracing explanatory concept which it is for the classical theorists . |
3 | When knitting a garment in all over pattern , the two facts i always take into account when positioning the N1 cam are firstly , the number of stitches in the pattern and secondly , the number of stitches required for the garment piece . |
4 | Since comparative studies from Africa seem to reinforce the evidence from all over that children pass through much the same stages , we can confidently predict that they mean as little to the children of Kenya or Zambia . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | ‘ It is a city which can entertain the public from all over the world . ’ |
7 | ‘ It is a city which can entertain the public from all over the world . ’ |
8 | Mr Ball said the support from all over the world was overwhelming although he was too distressed to read all the letters . |
9 | If in turn the non-US bank aggregated the value of all US$ claims on it , that is the value of all US$ deposits with it , the value of all the US$ claims would far exceed the value of its US$ NOSTRO account in the US . |
10 | By varying your perfume choice with the frequency you change your smalls , you never build up that resistance ( and thereby avoid the risk of all but suffocating colleagues in a crowded lift with too much ‘ Shalimar ’ while you still ca n't smell a thing ) . |
11 | This activation of a hypothesis through connections to any part of it is enough in itself to recover the missing information , but TRACE II also has feedback from the higher level which can increase the activity of all the lower level descriptions which support it . |