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

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1 Thame , Cardiff , Emanuel , and Wallington all flourished within the grammar-school tradition and 1959 is a good moment — before the critical voices drown the subtleties of that tradition — to try to define it , to place it in its historical and social context , and to prepare the scene for the massive reorganization of secondary schooling which marked the 1960s .
2 Led by John Mason they visited , among other places , New York , Washington , Niagara , Chicago , the Mammoth Caves of Kentucky and , rather gruesomely , the recently deserted battlefields of Virginia where they saw ‘ skulls , arms and legs all bleaching in the sun ’ .
3 It was a long drop from the balcony of the games room ; the castle apothecary carried a line of lethal poisons and draughts ; there were ways out of the castle , a postern or two , and a narrow winding path through the fractured rocks and fallen masonry all tumbled round the castle 's plinthed base like scree , then a long cold walk into the snowy silence …
4 Convention , technique , and an empathy with the popular mind all went into the perfecting of the Chaplin act and it was these things that enabled him to become Sennett 's most accomplished pupil and which allowed him to create the cinema 's most appealing and most universal symbol .
5 Increasing volumes of boat traffic along the river , pollution , industrial activities along the river bank , siltation , and incidental mortalities from fishing all contribute to the baiji 's decline .
6 Today 's senior championship contenders all started in the junior motocross events .
7 But now a new pattern emerged as the red and brown shapes blocked together to form overlapping triangles all pointing across the room at the double doors opposite .
8 But in world judo at present , there is a group of young fighters all jockeying for the top positions — and in the first day of the World Championships here yesterday , they began to sort themselves out .
9 So far as tomorrow 's game at Celtic Park is concerned , Rangers ' Goram , Gough and Steven all came through the midweek Champions League match without further mishap , and will play .
10 Lion-hearted Nigel does n't worry about the high-speed horrors of blasting around a concrete oval , six inches from a wall at up to 240 mph with 30 other drivers all battling for the same space — and no runoffs if you crash .
11 Turf fires , the aroma of baking bread and clicking of the spinning wheel all contribute to the special atmosphere of by-gone days .
12 ‘ There have been occasions when there were three different speakers all preaching at the same time , attempting to drown each other out .
13 As a manager , initially player-manager , at Swansea , he leant heavily on former Liverpool club-mates : Tommy Smith , Ian Callaghan , Ray Kennedy , Phil Boersma , Alan Waddle and Colin Irwin all went to the Vetch Field .
14 Territoriality , dominance , and ritualized fighting all result in the fact , often noticed , that the amount of naked aggression to be seen in nature is less than the maximum possible .
15 As I helped myself to a drop of Taff 's tea the guns down by the River Orne opened up again , the shells all heading in the direction of the German positions .
16 Taken as a whole the Turneys formed a not unimportant family of landed peasants and yeomen all living in the neighbourhood of Leighton Buzzard .
17 The album is preceded by the single ‘ Rain ’ , with a demonic American preacher , a Gambian thunderstorm and the bells of Oxford 's Merton college all segued in the first 20 seconds .
18 Usually it is at the end of a long day 's racing , with a number of stressful periods all adding to the pilot 's fatigue .
19 Thus titles , chapter headings , sub-divisions and sub-headings all indicate to the reader how the author intends his argument to be chunked .
20 ‘ If the companies all draw from the same research and technology base , we may inhibit technical and product innovation , just when it is most needed ’ , Albert Sobey , an industry consultant from Michigan , told the subcommittee .
21 Suppose your gas , telephone and life insurance bills all arrive on the same day .
22 Press releases , press conferences , radio and television interviews , speeches and articles all contribute to the Council 's profile .
23 Press releases , press conferences , radio and television interviews , speeches and articles all contribute to the Council 's profile .
24 However , we should point out that decided cases relative to the question all turn on the individual facts , and it could certainly be argued that the tenancy was not a partnership asset … ’
25 Yet the cases which fail to set up trusts all fail for the same good reason : because they do not make clear an intention on the part of the settlor that a trustee should be legally obliged to a beneficiary .
26 Someone had sent him a jacket almost exactly like the ones the famous bomber pilots all wore during the war .
27 The Smiths , between grabbing valuable demo time from interested companies , found themselves , in the long hot summer of '83 , in the centre of a whirlwind of ideas all blossoming from the seeds of that initial Marr and Morrissey meeting less than one year earlier .
28 Several holes ( typically five ) , of which two are shown in the figure , round the periphery of the tube all lead into the outer annulus .
29 The full might of American marketing know-how has been put behind these shows , with stickers , package tours , bill-boards , radio commercials all pulling in the masses : culture and profit , say the city fathers .
30 Having been at the end of a queue of Germans and Austrians all champing at the bit to go heliskiing , it was our turn .
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