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

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1 Shetland and all through the North Isles of Orkney , everywhere .
2 The big striker made amends just short of the hour , blasting the ball all through the Coleraine defences for his 19th goal of the season , the culmination of good work down the right by Barry Patton .
3 She liked the tall lady , and she was very curious to hear all about the Brownie girls who , although real , worked magic as the Brownie folk used to do .
4 It had n't taken Sister Anne long to discover how intelligent Topaz was and , as the former was a born teacher , she forgot all about the gold earrings and the unseemly deportment and got down to business .
5 The sergeant told them all about the cattle trucks and how Charles had soon put a stop to that .
6 Does he not feel that , as they were so ready to move and so well equipped , they knew all about the IRA bombs and probably the timing as well ?
7 He knew all about the Target Teams of Customs & Excise .
8 Clwyd charges only £5 a week and other counties do not charge at all for the day centres .
9 Er er er market forces everywhere er you you 'll see now it 's all for the market forces and if you have market forces a few on the top and all the rest at the bottom .
10 Parsons retains some minimal role for erotic needs , but none at all for the death instincts .
11 Most frustrating of all for the Puritan reformers was the consistent failure of the justices of the peace to prosecute vigorously those who transgressed the new moral legislation of the Interregnum period .
12 All of the twin rooms and most of the singles have an en-suite shower/WC .
13 To this end we should undertake visitor surveys at all of the specialist gardens , which will help us to plan such promotional activities logically and cost-effectively .
14 The Darlington business will install all of the pipe terminals , totalling around 11km , in the cross country pipeline .
15 The first step is to open the case and remove all of the expansion cards .
16 MNU — This is the file that contains all of the menu options .
17 All of the Friedmann solutions have the feature that at some time in the past ( between ten and twenty thousand million years ago ) the distance between neighboring galaxies must have been zero .
18 Each X-neuron contacts all of the output cells .
19 The practice in medieval times was to house all of the grain crops in the barn , using ricks as a last resort only when the barns were full .
20 All of the Spectrum keys are used by the program , most with two functions , a fact that is fairly strange given the presence of the menu panel on the tablet .
21 Like all of the Marcos affairs , the trial promises to be complex .
22 In our analysis , copy-dependent expression ( Figures 2 and 3 ) is lost above five copies of Ea in the Short transgenics indicating that the region containing DH I and II ( 2.0 kb 5' of Ea ) does not contain the appropriate elements to isolate the transgene from adverse chromatin effects , or does not contain all of the enhancer elements necessary for position-independent , copy number-dependent expression .
23 All of the first-round heats of the 100 metres were cancelled because of the boycott .
24 allow all of the performance criteria to be met ;
25 A study of cremation urns , grouped on a stylistic basis as being the products of the ‘ Sancton-Baston ’ pottery or workshop , incorporating the analysis of fabrics and measurement of all of the stamp impressions , produced a complex pattern ( Figure 2.19 ) ( Arnold 1983 ) .
26 Reversion , complete only when all of the moorland plants return , may take a hundred years .
27 Er , then then it , when you 're looking at the back , unusual part of the Lotus again , you know which page of the manual to go , or all of the help screens .
28 The coelenterates are the most significant group of invertebrates to be found on a coral reef and include all of the sea anemones , sea fans and corals .
29 This eventuality is provided for in s.97 of the Public Health Act 1936 , and proceedings may be instituted against any one , or all of the odour emitters providing sufficient evidence can be obtained to satisfy the court that a particular works is in fact contributing to the statutory nuisance .
30 So , for example , we have a sales ledger for all of the Deutschmark transactions and another for Austrian schillings .
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