Example sentences of "all [prep] [pron] [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 There are good theatres in London , all of them built before 1920 , and I can take pleasure in the design of the Wigmore Hall and Covent Garden .
2 First , it obviously has nothing to do with the actual gender of the words , since all of them refer to ungendered objects or substances .
3 All of them played with such ferocious energy and skill that , for the next nightmarish seven minutes , she did n't touch the ball .
4 The differing styles of these articles mean they are not all suited to publication in similar outlets , but it is hoped that unlike past years ' winners we shall see all of them published in some form or other in the coming year .
5 He seemed to be split into three clear elements , all of them aching with good intent and a longing to sound some clarion call not to hold back .
6 I 've got DiMarzios in all of them save for one , which has four Chandler Lipstick Tubes .
7 Easel Corp , Burlington , Massachusetts software engineering tools developer has filed to offer 645,266 shares , all of them coming from existing holders , who acquired the shares in connection with Easel 's acquisition of Enfin Software Corp .
8 There would still be a place for amateurs , for salaried professionals and for private professionals , all of them supported in varying degrees by government funds .
9 Gardeners get round these problems by using alternative means of propagation , all of them known as vegetative methods because of they involve taking some living fragment of a plant and inducing it to develop roots , so producing a new plant identical to the patent or part from which it was taken .
10 During 1981–2 , twenty schemes of Unified Vocational Preparation were run in Wales , all of them sponsored by industrial training boards and the further education colleges .
11 By 1983–4 , penalties on overspending authorities amounted to over £200 million — almost all of which fell on urban Labour councils .
12 Those in search of the classical paradise of golden beaches and tranquillity must treat Tahiti merely as a landing stage , and move on to better things , to nearby coral islands , lagoons and atolls , all of which abound in this part of the Pacific .
13 Appearance is a concern , but what I see is conditioned by my preconceptions , attitudes and information , all of which influences in varying degrees my choice of working locations .
14 They include inspectorates , audit bodies , scientific research bodies and management consultants , all of which come from different traditions of evaluation .
15 Between 1974 and 1979 , for example , the Department of Industry allocated about £250 million in regional assistance to Merseyside — almost all of which went to green-field locations ( Nabarro , 1980 ) .
16 The religious political factor was merely one of several major recurring problems during Barbarossa 's reign , all of which interacted with one another .
17 The paper works comprise a variety of techniques : collage , India ink swirled by an air compressor , and overpainted postcards , all of which serve as experimental preambles to Bartell 's paintings .
18 This results in exaggerated abundances of such elements as ribs , vertebrae and finger bones , all of which occur in higher numbers in the mammalian skeleton than do skulls , mandibles and major limb bones .
19 Likewise the excess rate for males over females , for town dwellers over country dwellers , for social class V over social class I , all of which coincide with smoking differences , can be explained by other means .
20 It is believed that the sequence of events that led to core damage involved equipment malfunctions , design-related problems , and human errors , all of which contributed in varying degrees to the accident ( US NUREG-0600 , 1979 ) .
21 This initial stage was taken one step further in 1987 when the Association of Health for the People began working in the community and provided an analysis of the main problems that needed to be addressed , and suggested some solutions — all of which depended upon good communication between the local inhabitants .
22 From the eleventh century on , the old basis of feudal knighthood became increasingly artificial ; and it is a strange irony that the Norman kings , all of whom relied in large measure on money to recruit their armies , should have introduced the most complete feudal structure of the old kind into England .
23 The trio — all of whom had at one time endured menial jobs in factories , Stock making gaskets , Aitken fizzy drinks and Waterman manufacturing telephone dials — were now at the helm of the 1980 ’ s most phenomenal Hit Factory .
24 They were found in 16% of 98 children who had completed a course of sclerotherapy , all of whom responded to simple dilatation .
25 That is the objection er the whole fundamental objection to what is proposed in the Bill as it is a centralising measure was shown quite clearly er er a a by the desire of the Home Secretary to increase his own power as when he intended to appoint the Chairman absolute impudence in my view er to suggest tha that he he should have had the power to appoint a chairman and although congratulations have now been er er poured upon him for withdrawing to wh what 's a position , I would sooner congratulate your er Your Lordships , er all of whom spoke in such a manner that it would have been impossible for the Home Secretary to have carried the measure through .
26 They were precipitated by the resignations in December 1990 of Michel Noir , 46 , and of two fellow dissident members of the " Renovator " faction of the opposition neo-Gaullist Rally for the Republic ( RPR ) , all of whom stood as ex-RPR by-election candidates .
27 ‘ Makes no difference in this case Lofty , ’ interrupted Yanto , quietly trying to defuse the situation ; a sturgeon is a royal fish , and all of 'em caught in this country must be offered to the King , that 's the law . ’
28 And how many lived in all of you lived in one house ?
29 But er , I think all of you got through that one , so B was your right answer there .
30 How do you think I feel when I bring home three hundred a twenty quid a week , and all of it goes on fucking bills !
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