Example sentences of "and [noun] all " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 'm black and blue from head to toe , ’ said Crawford then , ‘ I 've got eight pulled ligaments in my leg and bruises all over and , when I limp out of the theatre at night , these bloody bastards are walking up and down with signs saying ‘ English actors will be working next year — will you ? ’ . |
2 | We hope that by including a variety of cases we can inspire individuals and groups all over the country to take up arms on behalf of a threatened building in their neighbourhood . |
3 | BCAR Chairman Steve Challis welcomed delegates from museums and groups all over the UK to the meeting , explaining that he thought BCAR to be ‘ probably one of the smallest groups in the BAPC ’ . |
4 | For Ashington , therefore , we can suggest the basic land uses of the medieval parish , with meadowland , arable , pasture and woodland all represented . |
5 | We 've developed a new design to make your selection of CompuAdd PC systems , peripherals and accessories all the easier . |
6 | A large travelling version of the exhibition was later prepared by SAVE , and shown in major museums and galleries all round the country over a period of three years . |
7 | He got bruises and sores all over him . |
8 | Oxford United , Swindon and Hereford all in action . |
9 | Oxford United , Swindon and Hereford all in action . |
10 | Many nurseries are adding species and Old varieties to their lists and you may well find shrub forms , ramblers and climbers all grouped under the one heading . |
11 | The importance of this love and its physical demonstration is acknowledged in ceremonies and rituals all over the Indian sub-continent . |
12 | I found her by the side of the house with her dog , looking like a complete tramp , with a patched-up old coat and hair all over the place . |
13 | The little one was podgy with puppy fat and a front tooth missing and a ravishing smile and hair all over the place . |
14 | He heard electrical impulses behind a large , old-fashioned enamelled flour bin on a high shelf in the kitchen and got out the step-ladder to investigate , bringing down the bin , which hit and broke a jar of clear honey in its descent ; he ended up with a mixture of flour and honey all over himself , the fridge and the floor . |
15 | Johannsen was a true professional : ignoring the heat and noise all round him , he aimed his blaster and started to fire . |
16 | Unless the producer has the respect and friendship of the creative team , matters like these can be very tricky to handle , with an emotional uproar and wasted time and money all around . |
17 | Hamnett , Galliano , Ozbek , Smith and Westwood all now show abroad . |
18 | Down below , thieves , assassins , trolls and merchants all realised at about the same moment that they were in a room made treacherous of foothold by gold coins and containing something , among the suddenly menacing shapes in the semi-darkness , that was absolutely horrible . |
19 | I do n't see why coloured youths should have carte blanche to steal my stereo and shit all over my compact-disc player and rape my wife . |
20 | JOHN AND GRAEME HALL PROVIDE GUESTS WITH BEEF , EGGS AND VEGETABLES ALL PRODUCED ON THEIR FARM — AND A BUTLER WHO WAS N'T . |
21 | If x , y , z and n all represent whole numbers , it appears that the equation is an impossible one for any value of n greater than 2 . |
22 | So she did — her brother-in-law , a schoolteacher with a young growing family , a huge mortgage and debts all over the place . |
23 | He would be able to visit libraries , museums and institutions all over Britain and make contact with other numerologists . |
24 | The cereals grown would have formed the staple of the diet , with wheat , barley , oats and rye all being represented in the archaeological and historical records . |
25 | and et all ( 362 , 355 & 359 ; 1993 showed that these organs ( among others ) are sites at which the virus multiplies during the often long latency period in AIDS , but more will have to be known of this process before it can be the basis of a routine assay . |
26 | Instead , we booked the band into pubs and clubs all around the country , anywhere we could . |
27 | Thus in the full range of surnames we find examples of patronymics , metronymics — formations based on a mother 's name and sometimes called matronymics — font names , personal and pet names , and diminutives all called into service . |
28 | These workers have traditionally been the toughest and most radical , and employers all over America are aware that if Pittston can break the ‘ mother union ’ , then the attempts to gain the ground lost in the Reagan years will be stillborn . |
29 | The immediate assumption is that there is a chemical communication between leaf and branch all over the tree , and this possibility is borne out to some degree by the character of leaf and caterpillar battles in other species . |
30 | ‘ No , we were both flesh and blood all right . ’ |