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

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1 You might also prefer to work to a looser tension for this type of all over cable pattern .
2 My guess is that he is a receiver of stolen cars from all over the country .
3 For example , Lawrence makes little use of pronouns , conjunctions , and auxiliaries ; and whereas the preposition of occurs twenty-nine times ( out of 397 words in all ) in the Conrad passage , it occurs only seven times ( out of 377 words ) in this one .
4 The tree is the first of a glade of forty species from all over the world .
5 Marjorie Wallace ( 1985 ) has collected accounts from seventy-five families of schizophrenic sufferers from all over the country , who paint a harrowing tale of fear , loss and powerlessness as they watch a member of their family gradually disintegrate .
6 And them you run into the haj , the pilgrimage , when millions of Muslim pilgrims from all over the world , including Iraq , Iran and Jordan , will flood into southern Arabia .
7 A total of 31 specialists from all over the world spent time with the Council 's Business Development staff .
8 The old Victorian hospital , which has performed miracles on thousands of sick children from all over the world in the intervening years , had reached the end of its life .
9 But in front of 3,000 guests from all over the world , and an astonishing 500 million television viewers , Millstreet did the country proud .
10 The names come easily off the tongue : David Burns , Roland Wysner , George McCartney and many others — worthy winners who took their laurels in the face of stiff competition from all over the country .
11 They show ( for instance ) guests dining in the hotel 's famous Oak Room , with the celebrated choice of 142 dishes from all over the world , to the accompaniment of a three-piece Mariarchi band .
12 A total of 38 specialists from all over the world spent time with the Council 's Business Development staff .
13 Lucky Benny would arrive as would hundreds of first-year students from all over Ireland .
14 Members of western clubs from all over the country converged on a private cinema in Kings Cross .
15 ‘ But she still does the same job and has crews of young people from all around the country , including Liverpool .
16 There were memorable pictures : the beautiful Princess with her long train carried by the small page-boys ; the debonair Prince ; the members of royal families from all over Europe ; the world 's leaders and statesmen ; the small but immaculate figure of Nancy Reagan .
17 Research summary : The European Conference on developmental Psychology aims to provide a forum for developmental scientists from all over Europe to exchange information about research and theory in developmental psychology .
18 A range of down-hole and ground geophysical techniques have been applied to determine whether fuller 's earth is present , with some success in all areas .
19 New Barns school at Toddington in Gloucestershire , which opened in 1965 , deals with disturbed children from all over the country .
20 They will do battle in a series of daredevil duels with 24 volunteers from all over the country chosen for their speed , stamina , fitness and agility from over 2,000 hopefuls .
21 R. H. Tawney died in January 1962 , and admirers of the grammar school ( like myself ) reflected on the contrasts between Secondary Education for All ( 1922 ) and The future of Socialism ( 1957 ) , and on the deep , underlying tensions in the growing debate on secondary education .
22 The club is revving up a grand welcome for four-wheel fans from all over Britain .
23 The Workshop was attended by about 25 participants from all over the country , as well as by about 20 Rajasthani college and university teachers of English .
24 Subsequently this area , particularly the Assynt district , became a Mecca for visiting geologists from all over the world .
25 REPRESENTATIVES from 32 companies from all over Mid Wales met at Coleg Powys , Newtown , to learn about a new state-of-the-art manufacturing method , Just in Time .
26 Wet and wintry weather regularly spoils the riding day treat for disabled youngsters from all over Merseyside .
27 The company was formed by Robert Southam , who also acts and directs for the company and in 1979 launched the European Summer School of Arts and Languages at Oxford , which takes place at the University and offers courses in theatre , music , dance , painting , film-making and English and French literature to young people from all over Europe , including Oxfordshire .
28 But when the New Zealanders went in search of quick runs the following morning , they achieved their aims without too many alarms , thanks to bright knocks from all the lower order .
29 That same year , 1950 , a great congress for young Salvationists from all round the world was to be held in London .
30 While none of the lots was sold to a museum , purchases were made by private bidders from all over Germany .
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