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

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1 This is beautiful this song , it 's all about everyone loving each other and
2 All of them contain strong elements of role play , narrative and ritual .
3 At five o'clock tea was served to the Empress and about 20 of her guests , the groups being so organized that in the course of a week all of them enjoyed this privilege , thus avoiding any outbursts of jealousy or recrimination .
4 Not all of them enjoyed full sovereignty nor were very united or coherent in structure .
5 And all of them had various music jobs before meeting up .
6 And all of them had one thing in mind .
7 Not even poverty , for though by the standards of the middle classes all of them had modest incomes — except in such a paradise of labour as Australia in the 1850s where newspaper compositors could earn up to £18 a week — by the standards of the poor there was a vast difference between the well-paid and more or less regularly employed skilled ‘ artisan ’ , who wore a copy of respectable middle-class costume on Sundays or even on the way to and from work , and the ragged starveling who hardly ever knew where his , still less his family 's , next meal was to come from .
8 Well , not all of them had those things
9 When I 'd left the horse in the yard and gone in for breakfast I found both Mackie and Sam Yaeger sitting at the table with Tremayne , all of them discussing that day 's racing at Nottingham .
10 Hugh with his hair wet , carrying Jacqueline and leading his two other daughters , all of them making wet footmarks on the stone floor , came in from the terrace .
11 Some of the more expensive enhancers , or processors , can produce trick effects ( see Chapter 14 ) , and practically all of them incorporate audio mixing facilities .
12 All of them have intact pouches and bowel frequency ranges from one to four per 24 hours .
13 None of none of none of those have phone numbers but all of them have some sort of address .
14 Whatever the merits of these reasons , and not all of them carry complete conviction , it must surely be true that no government , given that the enormous and growing cost of higher education was coming very largely out of public funds , would have been prepared for provision to have been largely concentrated in the ‘ autonomous ’ university sector ?
15 In all of them hang net curtains .
16 Biotechnology has an extremely wide range of applications in agriculture , among which are crop improvement , biological control of pests and the enhancement of nitrogen fixation , all of which influence environmental quality .
17 There are several possible answers , all of which contain some truth .
18 There are other differences too — for example , aquatic leaves have fewer stomata — all of which make feathery leaves better underwater and stouter ones better in air .
19 From here I went to the Asprey , Mallett of Bourdon House , and S J Phillips stands , all of which had many treasures I coveted .
20 There were rows and rows of cheaply printed books of weird poetry about erotic fantasies all of which had close links with LSD …
21 The 19th century witnessed the evolution of public and saloon bars ; the introduction of bar , or counter , rather than waiter , service ; and the legal licensing of premises , all of which had profound effects on pub design .
22 Such matters must only be conducted in accordance with the statutory rules and regulations and in accordance with the provisions of the 1991 guide and Practice Direction ( Crime : Costs ) [ 1991 ] 1 W.L.R. 498 , all of which require careful study before such hearings are conducted or orders are made .
23 The study , by a team from the Harvard School of Public Health , tracked 8,111 adults in six cities — all of which met current standards — for about 15 years , taking account of smoking habits , obesity , exposure to occupation risks and other variables .
24 Sotheby 's have previously sponsored two Old Master drawings exhibitions at the Fitzwilliam Museum , and one at the Ashmolean , all of which received critical acclaim .
25 Currently there are sixteen carpet companies registered with BS5750 , all of which received unannounced inspections .
26 As a rule , large cities , especially the principal metropolises , have the largest per capita supply of trained medical personnel , the more modern health facilities , a more adequate supply of medicines , and better communication and transportation facilities , all of which support higher health standards .
27 This month I have written out several ‘ popular ’ jazz phrases , all of which use chromatic approach notes and semitone resolution and release which , in turn , add interest to the melodic contour of the phrases .
28 Three wells were drilled in the area in the 1980's — all of which made small gas discoveries — although two are excluded from this award .
29 Mr and Mrs Singh kept most of their official correspondence between the pages of their telephone directory and on my weekly visits we sorted out the milk tokens , rates demands , post office giros , all of which made linguistic demands which were beyond the level of their competence .
30 All of which lends circumstantial weight to the idea that oncogenes may be activated by stripping them of their methyl groups — and also explains the common observation that tumour cells may sometimes express inappropriately characteristics of other tissue cells .
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