Example sentences of "[adv prt] in all " in BNC.

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1 He gets all over the pitch , and I could see him fitting in in all kinds of areas , he used to be good for Spurs even when the defence came under pressure , and he 'd tackle back , becoming the ball winner .
2 Certainly in the class-room those from two feet to two feet only go straight up and down in all changements , soubresauts and entrechats with both legs fully extended at the height of the jump .
3 Fifteen wickets were to go down in all that day , and although Gooch and Robinson made a sound start , once they were separated the procession continued as normal .
4 The picture of the Child of Prague looked down in all its red and gold splendour on the framed photograph of the late Superintendent Michael O'Neal who smiled widely on three little blonde heads who should have been in their beds .
5 The first thing to do is get up as quickly as possible , so practise falling down in all directions and jumping up again as fast as you can — until the whole movement becomes automatic .
6 It tells the fascinating story of his summer of 1991 , which he spent flying a Stearman ( nicknamed Cannibal Queen ) around the USA , touching down in all 48 states of the continental United States .
7 The era of free competition in the capitalist economy is over in all areas and in all respects .
8 Yes it was , and I think it also er really put paid to the journalists that came along expecting to write our political obituary , because what did come over in all the workshops er and in the main plenary sessions , was that , that local , local parties are doing very well indeed and are getting a very good reception on the doorstep , in fact some other polls on , on er the Green strategy to the environment show that people actually do still trust the Greens far more than any other party .
9 The plot flies off in all directions .
10 ‘ My game was just a little bit off in all departments .
11 ALASTAIR McHARG , the celebrated Scotland lock , capped 44 times from 1968 to 1979 , has been sounding off in all directions over the small number of his London Scots chosen for the coming Scottish tour of Australia .
12 His putts wandered off in all directions , so he did n't hole a lot .
13 He was careful at first but he soon started to leap about and dash off in all directions .
14 Up to 40 per cent off in all departments .
15 They must have chased them out of the yard and made sure they took off in all directions .
16 His stumbling gait took him off in all directions except the one he wanted to go in .
17 Lenin wishes to explain why it was that although the ‘ peaceful mask ’ of capitalism had been torn off in all the countries of Western Europe by the end of the nineteenth century , and popular discontent was widespread , it was only in Russia that a successful revolution occurred .
18 Fifty yards off the fox ran into some hares and they went careering off in all directions , one of them dashing up a heather slope to cause an explosion of grouse .
19 The economic seesaw has hit the ground with a bone-juddering thud yet again — jobs are flying off in all directions as redundancies explode , industries contract and small businesses collapse .
20 From the Friarfold Vein complicated branch veins run off in all directions in what is called a ribbon deposit .
21 Some are in a state of imminent collapse and in others , side passages branch off in all directions and shafts can suddenly appear at your feet dropping down hundreds of feet into the darkness .
22 But you know having said that they are there for a reason and the reason they are there for is is if the group did n't have somebody to pull them back down again then they 'd might be going off in all different directions doing all these wonderful things and ending up nowhere because you have n't had somebody who pulls them back and says well hold on a minute .
23 Now , note taking is a skill in the sense that y'know the final years you would n't , final year lecturers I mean are so waffly and ah go off in all directions because of different people .
24 That 's where , where it fell off in all the hurricane .
25 The Bendcrete competition structure used at the British Open at Olympia last year had been set up in all its over-hanging glory next to the existing facilities .
26 Oh , he 's not abandoning his most famous role ; but he 's about to pop up in all sorts of other places — and sporting a groovy new haircut …
27 She been writ up in all the cinemas .
28 This close relationship , some would say identity , emphasizes that central values such as autonomy and privacy are bound up in all sexual cases .
29 That little boy is neglected , and all you care about is seeing Madam , here , dressed up in all her bloody finery . ’
30 It was one and a half hours later before they reached him , caught up in all the plants , still shouting ‘ What have I done ?
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