Example sentences of "all [prep] [pers pn] [verb] by [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They had stood about his bed , caught for a moment in a frieze of grief , all of them welded by tragedy into an awareness of their common flesh , their common loss .
2 From this time on the council of 500 , the assembly and the popular courts , with their juries of 501 , 1001 , or even more — all of them filled by lot from the citizen body as a whole — became the most powerful institutions of the city-state .
3 After his death there appeared Objects of Thought ( 1971 ) , The Doctrine of Propositions and Terms ( 1976 ) , and Papers in Logic and Ethics ( 1976 ) , all of them edited by P. T. Geach and A. J. P. Kenny ; and Worlds , Times and Selves , by A. N. Prior and K. Fine ( 1979 ) .
4 Two sets of catwalks spanned the length of the cavern and four smaller catwalks led out into the water , all of them enclosed by safety railings .
5 The provincial assemblies , all of them controlled by people or parties hostile to Mr Sharif , are also likely to give the prime minister trouble .
6 Paxton stood in the middle of the tableau entitled : THE GODFATHER and moved between the figures of James Caan , Al Pacino and Marlon Brando , all of them identified by name plates at their feet .
7 All of these things can be found here , in an album which could well be a Bunnymen work , were it not for the absence of much of the pomposity to which they were inclined ( though , unrepentant fans will note , not all of it judging by track titles like ‘ The White Hotel ’ and ‘ Proud to Fall ’ ) .
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