Example sentences of "all [prep] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | All through Indonesia , as we flew past volcanoes , the aircraft ran well . |
2 | All through Saturday , she worked on it , telling herself that it was none of her business . |
3 | The beat-card counts them all as Bartholomew Close . |
4 | The summit will not be all about Mrs Thatcher 's ritual denunciation of the Social Charter , her contempt for the potential of the European Parliament , her denial that the time is right , her isolated war against any truck with monetary union . |
5 | Later , she told Constance all about Jim 's new job . |
6 | At first , the talk was all about King James and his court . |
7 | THE NEW CRIMEBUSTER WHO AIMS TO MAKE US FORGETTA ALL ABOUT MORSE |
8 | He was all for England 's democracy and against any form of union with Wales , Scotland , Northern Ireland and the Isle of Man , for which he seemed to have a particular dislike as " a nucleus of Celtic imagery " . |
9 | Once a week , Aunt Margaret defied the banging , popping , gangrenous , gas-flaring monster of the bathroom geyser all for Victoria 's sake , to give her a bath in three inches of snot-green , brackish , warmish water , which took ten minutes to trickle from the geyser 's brutish snout into the tub . |
10 | Chapter 10 comes back from Utopia — and I am all for Utopia — to the question of ‘ How is it to be done ? ’ |
11 | All along Zen had been haunted by the idea that he might make some blunder which would hang over him for the rest of his life , yet here he was behaving like a dope addict . |
12 | All along Park Lane they backed on to Hyde Park , and the whole space between the Ritz Hotel and Berkeley Square was taken up by just two very grand ones . |
13 | ‘ This was all in London , right ? ’ |
14 | I think it was all in Kenneth 's mind and I think Kenneth 's hang-up about his backside and his obsession with cleanliness would have made physical love very difficult for him . ’ |
15 | It was all in God 's hands . ’ |
16 | That 's the news from me for now , but not quite all from Anne . |
17 | That was n't to be all from TVR , though . |
18 | and the Sunday morning sort of all round Paris and all that . |
19 | There were hundreds of lengthy letters and technical critiques from concerned individuals , including engineers , academics , politicians , scores of organizations and over sixty local authorities from all round Britain . |
20 | One woman in her late 50s , who went all round Europe on her own after the break-up of her marriage as a sort of test for strength , took the philosophy that it was better to live life as if you did n't expect to meet anyone special . |
21 | ‘ I would have thought it was all round Belial by now . ’ |
22 | Best added : ‘ Ben is making noises all round New Zealand and the back-row men are the kings down here . ’ |
23 | During 1336–7 , faced by two interrelated problems and by an aggressive and ambitious French king , Edward , in moves reminiscent of his grandfather 's strategy , recruited allies all round France 's borders : the count of Guelders , the marquis of Juliers , the count of Hainault , the duke of Brabant and Limburg , but chief of all , Lewis of Bavaria , emperor . |
24 | And I 've shown Heinrich all round Grace . |
25 | She has told that tale all round Glasgow ; you may have noticed that no company calls . |
26 | And erm they started to develop the land all round Joe 's cos there was nothing behind him , only fields . |
27 | these pictures are all round Tony 's village . |
28 | And that started a landslide of children scrambling and shoving and pushing and pressing all round Miss Harker , almost knocking her over in their haste for a sweet or a pat on the head . |
29 | ‘ Why do n't you give our young friend a hand with her backpack ? — After all , she 's going to be lugging it all round Madrid this afternoon . ’ |
30 | I do n't think Daddy 's got the energy to run all round Tesco 's either . |