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

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1 Into extreme old age he would lecture about Temple 's mind in words rendered all the more penetrating by the obvious gratitude which the memory brought .
2 They spoke of nothing in particular — holidays , films — and by the time Mrs Aitken appeared in the doorway , carrying aloft a flaming baked Alaska , the tension in Shiona had all but vanished .
3 The RAF who 're delivering aid to Sarajevo know all too well of the risks .
4 The growth of German industry , the flight from the land , the Ostflucht and the ending of serfdom had all broken the bonds of the Prussian feudal system ; had caused a massive upheaval in terms of social and geographical mobility ; had caused a radical change and development in German class- and national consciousness , and had created problems of identity deep within the German consciousness , precisely because they took place much later than in the west European nations .
5 Further , the expression of a α4β1 binding site in the cellular form and its deletion in plasma fibronectin and the involvement of fibronectin in blood clotting as well as secretion and synthesis of fibronectin have all been reported to be differentially affected by alternative splicing ( 27,41 ) .
6 The thumping , street-tough beats of label owners and producers , PJ and Smiley , may never entirely disappear , but the sparse nod towards hardcore works all the better against Nicolette 's sugar-sweet , jazzy vocals .
7 Since the 1960s the amount of purely speculative experimental work on aircraft has all but ceased .
8 These early movies are now lost , but her illustrated day book and many photographs remain — an important part of the record of women working all over Britain at the start of commercial photography .
9 Those men who might have planned sensibly for the inevitable war with Germany had all been shot .
10 All I could think of were the smelly corridors , the dirty waiting room with cigarette butts all over the floor , the stares of the officers , the bunches of keys at their waists .
11 The continued strengthening of the European and Japanese economies in the 1960s , the costs of Vietnam and of a large military arsenal , and demands for social reform at home had all taken their toll on American power .
12 Then lay buckram on top , with bump sandwiched in between and with a 2.5 cm ( 1in ) border of fabric showing all round .
13 Bloody Hitler and his crew of cut-throats tramping all over Europe .
14 But when war came the persistent pedal-point of coalitionism sounded all the louder for the sudden silence of the party truce .
15 They both stared at the water with reluctance stamped all over their faces , then Sam 's cleared as he thought of a more palatable solution .
16 The Swimathon is a national event with swims held all around the country .
17 Corruption , taking bribes , failure to declare a conflict in interests have all constituted contempts .
18 You have given up your rank of Sergeant to run all over these hills .
19 The previous examples of the use of bioceramics have all included some dependence on mechanical strength and uses have focused on replacing diseased or damaged tissues .
20 Steel goes by rail to engineering works all over the country .
21 Was her love for Silas written all over her face ?
22 It 's easy to make one very expensive roll of wallpaper stretch all round a room which , if you could ever afford it , would normally take lo or I 2 rolls .
23 And the fantastic General Levy , another bod with STAR written all over him , just opens up and flows on ‘ Heat ’ , a rap-styled tune far warmer than this summer has been .
24 She came out of their lounge with irritation written all over her ; I think if she had n't liked me she would not have been annoyed .
25 and erm these were poultry breeders be erm scattered all over the count er county who yes the erm accredited poultry breeding station scheme was erm initiated by the Ministry of Agriculture and erm there were a number of farms scattered all over the county erm where they were open to inspection and erm we had erm had a Mrs who went round and inspected the flocks and erm they had to reapply each year to erm sustain their accreditation
26 Anyway , now that you 're having treatment for the myxoedema , the risk of dementia has all but gone .
27 The Penan of Sarawak , the Batak of the Philippines and the Kayapo of Amazonia have all resisted moves to take their lands , so that the they can hold onto their traditional and successful way of life .
28 A large dispenser of detergent , an old flex microphone as big as a taper , a polythene bag of tubular bandages , a sealant gun and a box of raisins fell all over his feet .
29 Now as the city of Manchester goes all out to win the race to host the Olympic games … our own town of Banbury has beaten them to a gold medal … the local boatbuilding firm of Laser will be racing at the next Olympics and to celebrate they 're having a water sports week
30 Boundary changes , opposition to routes and a lack of cash have all held up progress , but the project is set to start in autumn .
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