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

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1 Now four English teenagers are dead following a canoeing accident off the Dorset coast , intensifying the concerns of parents all over Britain as they watch their children set off with their mates , while wondering what the chances are that something might go horribly wrong .
2 And with the help of breeders all over the world , they 've made a dramatic comeback .
3 ( as if such undesirables were not precisely the sort of candidates all too often put up by parties and elected by voters in both British and Irish constituencies ! )
4 No , ffeatherstonehaugh 's understood the point of women all right .
5 I 'm interested in the role of women all over the world , particularly in terms of what effect development strategies have had on women 's position , not merely in India but in other parts of the world as well , because I feel that there are a lot of common experiences which impinge on the problem as it relates to India .
6 To avoid both this and the possibility of being forced into national level negotiation with Wilson , the Federation Council at a meeting held on 29 November 1912 , resolved " that the state of the shipping trade warrants a substantial increase in the wages of seamen all round the coast from January 1st. next , and that meetings of the district committees to give effect to this resolution be held forthwith " .
7 Much of the syllabus has become part of the training of dancers all over the world .
8 Questions similar to this one seem to occupy an inordinate amount of the energies of scientists all over the world , not to mention grouses about the shortsightedness/injustice/lack of imagination of a straight thumbs down to a researcher 's pet proposal .
9 Algal , lichen and moss communities grow wherever there is a hint of moisture , in a variety of habitats all over the continent .
10 A tiny creature which cuts a tracery of lines all over the surface of floating foliage .
11 Acting as Port Agent for P&O Cruises for the first time , Ellerman & Bucknall were responsible for a range of activities all aimed at ensuring a trouble free visit for Canberra in both Durban and Cape Town .
12 Yesterday , at the railway embankment , he and a group of friends all reckoned to know the two youths who abducted two-year-old James .
13 Here and there one may find a row of houses all having the same supply , but very often two adjacent houses are supplied differently .
14 ‘ It 's disgusting , ’ contributed Mrs Harper from time to time , presenting her flat , mean , worthless little counter simply because she could not bear to remain silent , to sit back where others played , although she recognized herself temporarily outnumbered , ‘ disgusting , I call it , ’ and Shirley , hearing this phrase for the millionth time , had a vision of households all over Britain in which censorious , ignorant old bags like her mother-in-law , who had never done anything for the public good , who had nothing positive ever to contribute to any argument , passed judgement on others while stuffing themselves with goose and roast potatoes and sprouts and apple sauce .
15 There then follows a list of matters all connected with ‘ services , accommodation or facilities provided in the course of any trade or business . ’
16 No-one very serious about anyone else , just a crowd of friends all having a good time , walking up the mountain on a lovely day , drinking the spring water and having a picnic .
17 ‘ We have lost a lot of ponds all over the country , so the ones we do have are even more important as wildlife habitats . ’
18 It would take you longer but every doctor is worth may be a couple of ads all right in terms of who he knows or she knows .
19 a load of feathers all over his face .
20 The National Bowl is one of what we hope will be a series of venues all over Europe and we hope this one will become the first stop for major artists as they come to Europe
21 A series of alerts all over the mainland came as the IRA yesterday declared a 72-hour Christmas truce for Northern Ireland .
22 From 1904 he was Connexional Evangelist and conducted a series of missions all over Ireland .
23 This set of words is called the word-initial cohort , since it is a set of words all having the same initial sound .
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