Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [noun] [prep] all " in BNC.
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1 | The seminar brought together thirty personnel from all over the country for discussions and presentations looking at the challenge the new millennium will bring . |
2 | The most famous face of all has slipped in during the seemingly inexorable rise in predicted numbers of Conservative seats . |
3 | Nearly 800 schoolchildren from all over Fife and Tayside attended the 1991 schools ' Christmas lecture organised by the Tayside Section , which was given in St Andrews University chemistry department on 16 December and Dundee Institute of Technology on 17 December 1991 . |
4 | Nearly 4,000 objectors from all over the country — including religious pilgrims who attend retreats at the Franciscan Friary opposite the convent have signed protest petitions . |
5 | Thus we can charge those who refuse to participate in the lobby with hypocrisy ( they use unattributed stories from other sources ) , perversity ( they ignore perhaps the most important source of all ) and of failing to do their job properly . |
6 | The sample included information on the locations of supermarkets , banks and selected outlets which take Access credit cards ( about 140,000 outlets in all ) . |
7 | Because students are usually taught four-part harmony , and there are four conventional voices ( soprano , alto , tenor , and bass ) , they tend always to write for the conventional four-part mixed choir , thus ignoring the existence of the most common voices of all ( mezzo soprano and baritone ) . |
8 | But the most precious gem of all does not come cheap . |
9 | The ESPRIT Conference and Exhibition held in Brussels in the week commencing the 12 November was a great success , and was attended by around 2,000 people from all over Europe . |
10 | The North-Eastern Regional Seminar on racism , racial equality and the trades union movement on Saturday attracted around 50 people from all over the North-East and Cumbria . |
11 | Others formed their tastes on the other side of the 1976 watershed : this means that the music they grew up with ( the most potent music of all ) was Never Mind The Bollocks . |
12 | Over 500 panners from all over the world are due to take part in what promises to be a most memorable event . |
13 | Michael Brisbane started propagating bamboo 6 years ago and now his nursery stocks over 140 varieties from all over China , South America , South Africa and the Indian sub continent . |
14 | In 1986 , 375 teams consisting of two or more contestants ( over 800 people in all ) took part . |
15 | A telephone hotline service provided advice and information in response to just over 2,000 enquiries from all over the UK in 1986/7 . |
16 | A Boys Brigade team from Stirling beat over 100 teams from all over the country to win the 1991 West Lowland Hike . |
17 | Since the shop opened in 1989 , it has received over 200,000 visitors from all over Britain and overseas . |
18 | The competition was a big hit last year when talented songsters from all over Merseyside took pubs and clubs by storm with their versions of old and new favourites . |
19 | The competition was a big hit last year when talented songsters from all over Merseyside took pubs and clubs by storm with their versions of old and new favourites . |
20 | Club members contested the two-day international festival at Belmullet which attracted over 196 anglers from all over Europe . |
21 | Another reason why discerning individuals from all over the world continue to prefer Hilton International . |
22 | Sponsored by Denny 's , who feature Rolf in their advertising , over 200 children from all over Northern Ireland came along to help Rolf paint a mural , join in a cartoon class and have a short guided tour of the zoo . |
23 | For generations Stoddard Templeton have selected only the very finest yarns from all over the world . |
24 | It 's bad enough having a seriously ill child without all having to be split up . |
25 | On account of this , very many cases from all over the world began to be brought to his audience so that he concluded several major cases in his time which were started long before . |