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

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1 And er , we 'll see that if they 've , if they 've come through with the goods all right .
2 As Creggan turned north away from the Park all he could see for miles ahead was the stretching city .
3 A liquidator was called in on March 25 1905 , and finally in the August all 600 men ( at the company 's height it had employed 800 ) were paid off and sent home .
4 Given that precedent , the institution by Thomas Attwood , a banker , of the Birmingham Political Union of the Lower and Middle Classes , to be followed at once by the creation all over the country of other political unions , must have seemed ominous .
5 To B. , the happiness of her family comes first and she is , in the eyes of Miller , clearly in the right all along .
6 Bones fly up from the ground all around them , magically assembling themselves into the massive skeleton of some huge , dinosaur-like beast .
7 The efforts of the government and the reversal of the alliance with the intellectuals failed to keep out a trickle of French newspapers : contraband books were picked up by the Inquisition all over Spain between 1790 and 1792 .
8 They followed her pointing arm with their eyes , and were chilled to see a group of thin figures form out of the darkness all around , shambling towards the group of tired combatants .
9 Mrs Thwaites and I followed the path made in the snow by the animals and managed to get out of the dale all right .
10 Provided they 've not been out of the job all that long , I think , cos things change , do n't they ?
11 One of the crewmen of the small boat stood looking out at the city all around him , smoking a cigarette and gazing at the myriad lights .
12 It is n't large , like his château in Brittany , rather it is a charming summer pavilion , with French windows opening on to a terrace all along the façade of the house .
13 How about a dram all round , eh ?
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