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

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1 Sugar was the first aircraft to undertake such a mercy flight , and over the next two or three weeks many other Lancasters made similar trips from all over Europe .
2 Set against the background of the 300-year old home of the Duke of Buccleuch , the event attracted top competitors from all over the world including British National champion , George Bowman of Penrith .
3 L'Oréal has selected leading professionals from all over the UK and Ireland for its Portfolio of Artistic Hairdressers .
4 It began life as a village feast and is now an agricultural and country sports show attracting entries from all over the North of England .
5 However , Botha later insisted that while the government welcomed fact-finding missions from all over the world , the Security Council " could not take over the job of the government " .
6 Later on , the Guitar Institute hopes to raise funding from various sources to enable talented players from all over the country to study there .
7 I show the snippet to Tony and the resulting peals of laughter from the pair of us bring disapproving stares from all over the plane .
8 However , common ideas need not share a common origin ; it is misleading to reduce differing stories from all over the world to their common factors in order to claim that they do .
9 Deeply embedded in the local population and the majority of the labour leadership , it influenced political strategy on all important issues ( see Bush 1984 for most of the next two paragraphs ) .
10 It now attracts international drivers from all over Europe and is worth points in the European Championship .
11 Between 1973 and 1979 all but one of the five most highly paid occupational groups experienced a fall in their real incomes : members of the most highly paid occupational group of all ( professional , management , administration ) saw their incomes fall by 5 per cent in real terms .
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