Example sentences of "in all [prep] them " in BNC.

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1 He participates enthusiastically in all the activities and is good in all of them .
2 And in all of them homosexuality echoes Augustinian privation — the more pernicious for being deeply , inherently inadequate , a kind of non-being and inauthenticity : an inimical absence which provokes paranoia and on to which is projected the fear of difference inherent within sexual difference .
3 The excitement in all of them was close to unbearable .
4 The decision-making age must truly be shifted from 16 to 18 ; the way to do that is to increase the number of A-levels to six for university entrance , and require passes in all of them .
5 While such figures can not , of course , be seen as precise indicators of opinion , the downward trend apparent in all of them does suggest that devotion to the Führer — or at least the readiness to declare such devotion in public — had fallen rapidly by the time of the Stalingrad débâcle .
6 What we are looking at is the development of a decentralised approach to management which by definition can not be reduced to a few single issues , although the level of management self-awareness is critical in all of them .
7 If we drilled many boreholes into the aquifer and found the level of water in all of them , we could imagine a surface made by joining all the individual levels .
8 Aurobindo sees all things as having the same principal of life at different levels , but in all of them is the potentiality and inevitability to reach higher and higher levels .
9 I saw in all of them the potential of poets and mystics .
10 Three so far have been studied ; naloxone helped relieve gas accumulation and discomfort in all of them .
11 I 've got DiMarzios in all of them save for one , which has four Chandler Lipstick Tubes .
12 Two-week-old Louis is fast asleep in all of them .
13 There is no doubt in my mind that the many years spent wrestling indifferent cars around the track , trying to make up for what Lauda calls the ‘ evil ’ that dwells in all of them , must take its toll .
14 We spend time in all of them , depending on the season and on where we feel like being . ’
15 In all of them , nationalisation was the end of a process which had started well before the war [ Ashworth , 1986 ; Hannah , 1982 ] .
16 Conrad ( 1965 , pp. 12–13 ) , in his interesting study of penal practice in nine different European countries , was able to come up with five postulates shared by penal administrators in all of them ; and they spell out precisely the rehabilitative programme :
17 Commercial logging is banned in 40 of the country 's 73 provinces , and there 's a chance now that is will be banned in all of them .
18 There are about fourteen roads , streets , crescents , avenues , walks , and squares all called whatever it was you told James , and I visited number fifteen in all of them before I realized I 'd been had .
19 In all of them some private violence pulled against prescribed behaviour .
20 There are implications for language teaching and learning in all of them .
21 Oswiu 's involvement must have been minimal in all of them .
22 There are three principal types of school management , described below ; in all of them , the representation of parents and teachers has been strengthened , and that of the churches reduced , since 1984 .
23 ‘ It seemed as if quite a lot of people had had the same dream — or a similar one , at least — there were similar elements in all of them .
24 The rest of the churches are mine , and the fringe of land south of the Forth estuary , but there are not necessarily Normans in all of them .
25 Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy was normal in all patients , and a manometric test was performed in all of them .
26 In all of them commercial and economic affairs continued to have an aura of inferiority , of boring drudgery ; and this attitude was often reflected in the organisation of foreign offices .
27 In all of them hang net curtains .
28 The centrality of this functional matrix for language use hardly needs arguing : face-to-face interaction is not only the context for language acquisition , but the only significant kind of language use in many of the world 's communities , and indeed until relatively recently in all of them .
29 Some legitimately if they wanted to could gain business from going in all of them .
30 In racing terms the going was good for the championships which were split into four age groups … in all of them the start was like a cavalry charge as they ran off to tackle the 6000 metre long course … the best local performance came in the girls race where Nicky Slater from carterton who runs in the Radley colours came second …
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