Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] 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 | 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 . |
6 | They bloody speakers all over the place . |
7 | The economic problems , the exhaustion brought by war , and divisions between the political parties all caused difficulties for de Gaulle . |
8 | Will there be people of different ages all doing separate things or do you go in for family activities or both ? |
9 | What was he , your second Gabriel , doing with his mucky old fingers all over your mirror ? ’ |
10 | This activity is an affirmation of existence despite insistent illustrations all around us which portray what we will never be ! |
11 | Opposite : In April 1985 groups all over Britain get together to take part in a sponsored jailbreak from the Tower of London . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | We have WS & C offices with trained staffs all over the Continent . |
15 | When he died they found seven thousand pounds in notes hidden away in different places all over his cottage … ’ |
16 | Any given fragment may turn up , word for word the same , or with minor differences , in half a dozen different places all around the disc . |
17 | Demand is high and dealers in the United States regularly receive inquiries from interested buyers all over the world . |
18 | In the case of Augustus we are lucky enough to have the text of The Achievements of the Divine Augustus , which was inscribed on public buildings all over the Roman world and may have been written by Augustus himself during the course of his reign . |
19 | The next 16 pages are packed with exciting ideas all taken from real-life situations covering many of the problems you are likely to be confronted with . |
20 | There were empty stations all over the region . |
21 | For the full-time units the experience of South Wales was perhaps typical — high stocking rates , small fields , ageing farmers or parents , and old buildings all contributed to the extra work load anticipated in the future . |
22 | There 're going to be empty bedsits all round the country as the Weddoes embark on yet another tour . |
23 | There 're going to be empty bedsits all round the country as the Weddoes embark on yet another tour . |
24 | It is now mass-produced and freshly baked in supermarkets ' own in-store bakeries all over the country . |
25 | Oh , he had fond memories all right . |
26 | It was a time of great British expansion and it is thought that , in the guise of ships ' cats , they were scattered from the British Isles all over the globe in a comparatively short space of time . |
27 | Her poems , of which the best known was ‘ The Blind Ploughman ’ , were very popular at the time , and many of them were set to music and performed at public concerts all over Britain . |
28 | and he said water is getting out , he said tell people to be more careful and put towels all round so in my lovely en suite I 've got old towels all round my surround |
29 | It occurred to National Certificate staff that instead of programming say twenty subject assessors to different centres all over the country on a particular day , all twenty could be programmed to visit the same centre on the same day . |
30 | It was to be fond farewells all round . |