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

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1 He 'd said to himself as he walked away with it that all along the act had been a load of rubbish .
2 There seems little doubt that all over the country inventive minds were working on the problem in different ways but the solution came in an unusual fashion .
3 Jack shook off his dream about Death Row and remembered that all over Dublin today there would be people waking to the first day of term .
4 They 've been bought for the fact that all over the country there 's all these holes in the wall and people are putting up shelves , building furniture or whatever .
5 I am here partly because I was fortunate enough to have the happiest and healthiest of childhoods and I see it as a very happy obligation to try to do my best to ensure that all over the world it is possible for other children to enjoy something of what I had .
6 It is clear that all around the world , Rottweilers seem to have been discovered all at the same time .
7 Between the ages of 33 and 33–½ my mind changed , I think due to mere terror , or the outrageous ageing process , or gross deliberate indulgence , or love and emotion , or noticing that all around me friends and enemies were having children and were tons happier than I ever thought possible , or all of a sweet serious sudden it just seemed the only thing to do .
8 Letters and calls have flooded in from health centres and individual women , queries and support from MPs urged on by anxious constituents and reports that all around the country women are meeting and organising .
9 Other highlights : when Leeds scored the fact that all around the ground Leeds fan stood up and cheered ( really narking off the so-called Cov boot-boys ) ; Rocky warming up and actually kicking the ball when it came near him ; Leeds fans singing ‘ Sydney !
10 Broader than all over Europe .
11 Can you just come back a little further and then they 'll be able to see , better if all round the side
12 And all along the hollow vale ,
13 And all along the line the torches were blazing out , one after another , from south to north , like a row of beacon-fires .
14 A low drystone wall surrounded the place , but it was crumbling and all along the edge the nettles triumphed .
15 And all along the Cages the other eagles scuttered and muttered , some staring silently at the Men taking the oldest and most venerable among them away , others pretending not to look .
16 In Charlie 's loft , they had talked through the night about the sickness money brings , the violence and fear that money brings , the corruption money brings , and all along the real subject was not fear or corruption or violence , but money .
17 And all along the route , beginning at James 's Court in Edinburgh , they gathered at Mr James Boswell 's invitation to watch the pearls fall from the Great Bear 's jaws .
18 And all along the railings were open-air stands , shops , stalls , restaurants , street artists and tradesmen .
19 Most Irishmen are very proud of what they have here , of the Giant 's Causeway and all along the Irish coastline .
20 Tomorrow they will go back to their units , Which are scattered from Hong Kong to Berlin , Northern Ireland and all over Great Britain .
21 In Britain today , and all over the world , there are countless children and their families whose future depends on Save the Children .
22 There is an order in these works , but it is like that at the centre of an explosion , and all over their surfaces there is a terrible indifference to everything that is sentient .
23 This pattern of life was being copied in Britain and all over the motorized world with greater or less fidelity .
24 ‘ We 've got more snow up here and all over the Swiss Alps than we have had in 50 years , ’ said Dr Othmar Buser , whose research centre is perched at 2,660m on the Weissfluhjoch above Davos .
25 Then again , it is always possible they tokenised the ban a ) because they felt they could get away with it ; b ) because the stars involved are too big to lose ( especially the photogenic Krabbe ) from the firmament of German sport ; c ) because if it could all be made to look like a mistake , world athletics might look that much cleaner ; d ) because they feared a backlash from the disenfranchised trio , in the form of wholesale revelations about the extent of drug use in athletics , both in Germany and all over the world ; and e ) arising perhaps out of D , they do n't feel like visiting a heavy punishment on their own girls , when there are many others the world over who are equally deserving of banishment .
26 A matter with which I believe everyone , the studio audience here , the millions watching tonight in this country and all over the world , should be fully aware .
27 And all over the world , we as women will continue to raise our voices .
28 And all over that saucy trollop . ’
29 Editors threaten to resign , partisan journalists are foolhardy enough to stake their reputation on an act charting the following week , anxious record company operatives jam the switchboard — and all over one editorial decision about which photograph to use .
30 These two bodies exercise various functions , mainly in relation to the thirty-four national museums under the Ministry of Culture and all over France , which include the Louvre and the Musée d'Orsay .
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