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

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1 Raleigh International 's current expedition in Namibia has young volunteers , aged between and 25 , working on eight projects all round the country .
2 Political reasons all too often prevail in questions of this kind , and Japan and Iceland are likely to imitate Norway .
3 Palaces and rich houses all over town are echoing emptily now .
4 And we 've tried to get something for everyone , we 've got 2 classical music concerts , for instance , the Johannis Piano Trio , and then a specially sort of brought together rainforest orchestra , where professional musicians all over the county can come together to create a programme .
5 Suddenly I fell in love with that piece all over again , and also I think the Dresden orchestra was determined to prove that it was a truly great orchestra — which it is .
6 Bagnères was and is still , seemingly , the home of the Chanteurs Montagnards , or Mountain Singers , who sang Pyrenean songs all over Europe in the 1840s , in the years when these mountains were at their most romantic .
7 They bloody speakers all over the place .
8 The economic problems , the exhaustion brought by war , and divisions between the political parties all caused difficulties for de Gaulle .
9 A very unpleasant experience all round . ’
10 Will there be people of different ages all doing separate things or do you go in for family activities or both ?
11 Dr P was asked what effect the growth of English literature all over the world , and the advent of modern literary criticism , had had on English teaching in universities :
12 Together we shouted at the man , and told him we would tell this story all over London so that his name would be hated .
13 It has also become evident from recent literature that there was nothing like a " simultaneous " extinction of many different groups , either within the brachiopods alone or within the organic world in general , at the end of the Permian ; I am told that plant spores , at least , still show an uncannily rapid change at this level all round the world , though the big change in plant macrofossils seems to have come much later .
14 What was he , your second Gabriel , doing with his mucky old fingers all over your mirror ? ’
15 This activity is an affirmation of existence despite insistent illustrations all around us which portray what we will never be !
16 How successfully the leopard has adapted to a wide range of habitat may be judged from the fact that there are twenty-four different subspecies all of which differ only slightly in colouring or body size and shape .
17 ‘ Fascism is on another level all together .
18 When Mac got out of the aircraft Fagan stormed up to him and said : " You are a bloody fool , Mac , look what you 've done with your inconsiderate taxying , blowing this shit all over the camp . "
19 He saw the flash of Osbern 's teeth before the struggling mass all around him was rocked sideways by the shock of the cavalry ; of live men flinging themselves out of its pathway and of dead men thrown after them .
20 Opposite : In April 1985 groups all over Britain get together to take part in a sponsored jailbreak from the Tower of London .
21 Not a wildly exciting play , though with the production in the safe hands of Alfred Bradley and charming performances all round , it was always easy to listen to .
22 1.10:USEFUL Flat handicappers Barford Lad , Beauchamp Express and Busted Rock all shaped with promise on their debuts .
23 Recently though a resurection in thier career had taken place , which makes this loss all the more devestating .
24 I 'd get this throb all over my body .
25 We got to thinking that if we came to Los Angeles regularly we could make these shows all the time and send them to English-speaking countries all over the world .
26 On 6 February 1945 Himmler 's deputy , Berger , reported that on 30 January all the men commanded by Domanov had enthusiastically sworn loyalty to Hitler ( for a more detailed record of the Cossacks ' relations with Himmler , see Appendix II ) .
27 Self-deprecatory laughter all round .
28 I was against this sport all along , but it is only now that I have read the page in the Leicester Mercury that I feel bold enough to speak out to you .
29 This work started originally in , in erm Nottingham University and in Aberdeen University and erm now we 're rather lucky in that I think we have erm one company , Oxford Instruments , that supply almost all the big magnets that are used in this work all over the world .
30 We have WS & C offices with trained staffs all over the Continent .
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