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

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1 ‘ I have promised to take big fights all over the country and they come no bigger than a bout with a world title at stake , ’ Hearn said .
2 ‘ We 'd go to all these really swinging parties with all these naked birds all over the place , all covered in drugs , and then this geezer in an acrylic suit would walk in. ‘ 'E would n't talk to anyone .
3 ‘ We 'd go to all these really swinging parties with all these naked birds all over the place , all covered in drugs , and then this geezer in an acrylic suit would walk in. ‘ 'E would n't talk to anyone .
4 Perhaps Trine was telling the truth and Love Hearts were being taken at raves all over the country .
5 He joined a syndicate which invested in the insurance market … underwriting policies all over the world , from family cars to ships ' cargoes .
6 To avoid both this and the possibility of being forced into national level negotiation with Wilson , the Federation Council at a meeting held on 29 November 1912 , resolved " that the state of the shipping trade warrants a substantial increase in the wages of seamen all round the coast from January 1st. next , and that meetings of the district committees to give effect to this resolution be held forthwith " .
7 So she did — her brother-in-law , a schoolteacher with a young growing family , a huge mortgage and debts all over the place .
8 A large travelling version of the exhibition was later prepared by SAVE , and shown in major museums and galleries all round the country over a period of three years .
9 and he could n't a job and then , I me I mean , he tried for apprenticeships all over the place and other jobs and he just could n't get one !
10 MONEY raised through the Church of Ireland 's Bishops ' Appeal will go towards relief projects all over the world .
11 Since railways were built anywhere , they could not necessarily rely on a local labour-force , but developed a corps of nomadic labourers ( known in Britain as the ‘ navvies ’ ) , such as still characterises the great construction projects all over the world .
12 Raleigh International 's current expedition in Namibia has young volunteers , aged between and 25 , working on eight projects all round the country .
13 They will be affected for the rest of their lives by the kind of diet which is condemned by nutritionists all over the world as likely to lead to a whole variety of illnesses in later life .
14 It was an enormous red folly with balconies all around the back and to the gardens at the sides , and had been divided into apartments .
15 Woke me up , shouting your secrets all over the mill . ’
16 He said his name was Christmas and he had worked his magic act in theatres and royal palaces all over the world .
17 An intensive bout of lobbying by both sides followed during the next month , both in New York and in capital cities all over the world .
18 And , after some 40 exhibitions in cities all over the world , she can boast that every one of her 1,000 well-loved paintings has been sold , apart from a few she has deliberately reserved for herself .
19 Ben was standing several paces from his father , looking back up the grassy slope to where they had set up arc lamps all around the cottage .
20 With our London office , we are perfectly placed to compete with solicitors all over the country , and , what 's more , we charge less . ’
21 The family name , Beurze , explains the origins of the name for similar operations all over the Continent .
22 Which 1956 film caused riots in cinemas all over the world ? 02 .
23 And on housing estates all along the line , residents came out to watch the strange scene .
24 And on housing estates all along the line , residents came out to watch the strange scene .
25 There are NHS family planning clinics all over the country .
26 There are NHS family planning clinics all over the country .
27 There are NHS family planning clinics all over the country .
28 So of course , ’ Dig for Victory ’ signs all over the place , you know everything was dug up : parks and gardens — everything , and a lot of the workmen had to be trained then to grow corn .
29 Lewis 's and Blackler 's burnt out , and Lime Street — you ca n't hardly move for the hosepipes all over the ground . ’
30 It has been reproduced in millions and has served as the model for metro maps all over the world .
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