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

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1 The Chairman of English Heritage noted that , together with the £2 million awarded last year , the present sum will help maintain the buildings for posterity , ( although it is estimated that in all £185 million is needed for essential repairs over the next decade ) .
2 This system worked very slowly and made secrecy virtually impossible : it has been calculated that in all some 2,000 people may have had some influence , direct or indirect , on the functioning of this cumbersome machinery .
3 Representative bodies in communist states are commonly depicted as ‘ rubber stamping ’ institutions , meeting infrequently , lacking partisan or factional divisions , producing a small legislative output , presenting no significant challenge to government , and with all important decisions taken by party members subject to party control .
4 Of the 532 — members of all social classes and from all over the country — 24 girls and 13 boys said they had been involved in prostitution at some time .
5 Although we were officially the London helpline , we got calls from all over Britain and from all over the world .
6 In the early days it had looked as if the directors would be the key men in Hollywood and from all over America men anxious to use the format to say something had been attracted to the movies .
7 Somewhere a different bell begins to sound midnight , and from all over town , far and near , other bells join in .
8 Among the wreckage here are the belongings of families who came from Britain and from all over the world .
9 Calls flood in from Japan , the US and from all over Europe .
10 Three committee members drove from Geneva to be present and in all some 17 Members and Friends of the Swiss Branch gathered at Sussexdown in the late morning of 1 August .
11 However , there were never the trained navigators nor Royal Engineer specialists available to recruit this number , and in all some 11 teams were trained .
12 It 's there in her wonderfully thoughtful , inward account of Quilter 's Now Sleeps the crimson petal on the ‘ Blow the Wind Southerly ’ disc of British song ( Disc 8 ) , in Schubert 's Du liebst mich nicht in the Edinburgh recital with Bruno Walter ( Disc 9 ) , even more so in the tremendous outpouring in Von ewiger Liebe in the same recital , and in all the Vier ernste Gesänge with Sargent ( the version with piano is much less communicative ) .
13 Every third day they are not allowed to enter the forest ; and on all important religious occasions — at mourning , the birth of twins , the appearance of the new moon , the departure of a chief , in menstruation or child-birth — they may not enter the forest until special rituals have been performed by men .
14 Each has its attributes but for all round performance Kodak technical Pan film 2415 is recommended , with subsequent development in Kodak HC1100 developer for about the suggested time at the manufacturer 's dilution D.
15 She could hear the rush of water , but it seemed to come not from one point but from all around her .
16 Mr Millar 's information — as with all the larger supermarket chains — is bang up-to-date .
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