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

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1 ‘ So many separate bits of evidence all pointing in the same direction .
2 The worship of , or professed belief in , a god of some kind is to be found in varying degrees of sincerity all over the world .
3 There were little spots of cement all along the top , where the railings had been torn out in the war .
4 Some firms of English solicitors have branch offices in the major centres of commerce all over the world , to advise local clients on English law .
5 The trouble was that the land belonged to a family who lived in London and owned parcels of land all over the country and had so far resisted all attempts to relinquish this innocuous piece of British soil .
6 Many can forage above ground at night but they laboriously shield themselves from predators by constructing covered run-ways , and thin crusts of mud all over the vegetation they are plundering .
7 One of the results of the quantitative increase in material culture , providing new domains of representation all working in particular ways , is to complicate further the problem of what may be termed material ideology .
8 This was made explicit by Louis Agassiz , a Swiss who had in 1840 recognized marks of glaciation all over northern Europe and thus given us the idea of ice ages .
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