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

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1 Thereafter the Bambino became an object of pilgrimage and there are thanks offerings all around .
2 The NRA have admitted to building over 60 fish passes and other structures for getting fishes to places they could not reach before , at the same time doing nothing to resolve existing access problems or the new problems thus created ( The West Bank settlements attitude all over again ? )
3 ‘ What becomes more difficult , and what the geoscientists , drillers and completions people all work to ensure , is that the well is drilled in such a way as to make the completion process as routine as possible . ’
4 The guitars stagger all over the place , the singer hacks his throat raw and the song stutters to a halt in a welter of feedback .
5 Various collections of Battle of Britain pilots medals all sold in the £300–£350 region , whilst World War One medal collections reached higher prices in the £300–£3,000 region .
6 Although earnings prospects all over Europe are still excellent the balance has now been slightly tipped away from the equity markets .
7 Around three trains per week were accepted by this shop , all carrying horse-drawn vehicles , coming from Goods Depots all over the country : Camden , Broad Street , Curzon Street etc , whereas it was the rule that road motors came and went under their own power delivered and accepted by the drivers from the depots concerned .
8 It was just similar and then they had the little hall then and the farmers women all did it , the big farmers but the women did it .
9 But with 500 officers of the KGB Foreign Veterans Association all with stories to tell , as well as offshoots from the KGB making their files available to the highest bidders , it is not clear who owns the rights to which stories .
10 The steep-sided valley of Stroud-Water in Gloucestershire must have presented much the same kind of picture , but Defoe does not attempt any description of it beyond saying that ‘ the clothiers Iye all along the banks of this river for near 20 miles ’ ; and Celia Fiennes passed along the high road over the uplands from Gloucester to Bath and failed to notice it at all .
11 Both Bomber Command and the American Air Forces were concentrating on oil refineries and synthetic petroleum plants as well as the usual railway marshalling yards and arms factories all over France and western Germany in order to enable the invading armies to carry on advancing , but air losses were heavy .
12 What the world is saying Former Bonn ambassador writes What it means for arms control All to hail , and all to play for WSLeader Comment , page 22
13 With the growing interest in waterlilies enthusiasts all over the world are producing new varieties every year .
14 Ring Howard Foster on for this 80-peg match , tickets £5 all in .
15 Chester-le-Street Open , River Wear , 60 pegs ; tickets £7 all in from local tackle shops .
16 ‘ I forced myself to write a chapter or two about the good things he did : getting rid of dead wood in the bureau ; eliminating corruption among his agents ; setting up a fingerprint system , an FBI laboratory that could serve as a technical resource for police forces all over the country .
17 Earlier , Det Sgt John Clark had said he had been involved in meetings with other police forces all over the country after a number of raids on TSB branches in which cash dispensers were forced open using oxy-acetylene equipment .
18 Quilted or ostentatiously functional — the Swiss army penknife of the trouser kingdom — with a thousand pockets , clips , keyrings and a thing for getting stuff out of horses hooves all attached to the waistband .
19 Leave a ¼″ gap all around the top when attaching the board — an 18″ × 72″ × 18″ piece of ¼″ plywood fits into this .
20 They wore the same green and white of malai children all over that archipelagic state .
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