Example sentences of "[n mass] [prep] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Using Windows NT , he said , ‘ companies can downsize critical applications , provide high performance personal computing , integrate their existing desktop business applications and pull together data from all over the organisation . ’
2 Using Windows NT , he said , ‘ companies can downsize critical applications , provide high performance personal computing , integrate their exiting desktop business applications and pull together data from all over the organisation . ’
3 But a competition has taken place that proved them wrong.Teams from all over the country battled against the clock to change tyres at Silverstone race circuit .
4 Which , presently , Meh'Lindi did , ravenously consuming fish , flesh and fowl from out of the stasis-boxes which they had brought to the suite from Jaq 's ship , the Tormentum Malorum , which went by the alias of Sapphire Eagle while they were visiting Stalinvast .
5 Major industrial partners , like Shell , Hewlett-Packard , and Meiko itself have contributed both money and equipment to help the project to the point where it can offer a reliable multi-user service to people from all over the UK .
6 People from all over the world began to make pilgrimages to Monkey Mia and some 200,000 visitors arrived during the 1989 season .
7 People from all over the world have visited Buxton to take the waters , including such celebrities as Noel Coward and Douglas Fairbanks , Jnr .
8 Our expertise in serving people from all over the world in renowned .
9 The Cenacle welcomes people from all over the country and holds courses and seminars which cover a wide range of denominations .
10 In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries the fair — for cattle , sheep and hardware as well as horses — attracted people from all over the country .
11 There is a truly beautiful church , with a 12th century chancel arch and a Norman tower , which is visited and admired by people from all over the world .
12 The attention that the magazines gave us produced a large underground following , which was really cool to have because we thought it was really bitchin' that people from all over the world were sending for our demo tape . ’
13 It used to be called ‘ the Corner of the World ’ as it was said that , seated at one of the tables on the pavement , a Madeiran would eventually see all the people he knew and meet people from all over the globe .
14 In 1917 , after the bombing of Funchal by the Germans , a large procession of people from all over the island walked to Monte to pray for peace , and the local priest promised in his prayers that , if peace came , he would erect a monument to Our Lady of Monte .
15 Some are local saint 's days , others are more important and attract people from all over the island .
16 Yesterday at the Royal Albert Hall there was music-making on a grand scale by young people from all over the United Kingdom , with a prize for the best overall performance .
17 We are offering the experience of a lifetime , and it seems to appeal to people from all over the world .
18 Meeting people from all over the world became a hobby for them and they were both very happy to tun it into a way of life .
19 They said that an AI group from Austria had been in touch with them with help and support , and that people from all over the world were pressing for his release .
20 The event attracted people from all over the UK .
21 Proof came within a short time when in November 1983 more than five hundred deaf people from all over the country joined other disabled groups at Westminster in an impressive lobby in support of a Private Member 's Bill , introduced by Robert Wareing MP , which sought to make discrimination against all disabled people illegal .
22 AIR in Delhi has always attracted radio people from all over the world .
23 Internal to Digital there is a roaring football conference conducted over VAXnotes with people from all over the world noting every day .
24 Tall people from all over the country met up over the weekend for the first-ever gathering of Britain 's first Tall Persons ' Club .
25 Disabled people from all over the country have been competing for honours in a carriage driving contest .
26 Hundreds of people from all over the world have come together to talk about elves , hobbits and dragons .
27 Today we print a further selection received from Merseysiders and people from all over the country as well as abroad …
28 ‘ The drugs have been attracting people from all over the North-west into the area and they are not wanted . ’
29 The project has its own equipment , dark room and professional photographer-in-residence and attracts people from all over the town to its daily classes .
30 It was non-competitive and I loved meeting people from all over the world , listening to their music and watching their dancing .
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