Example sentences of "[verb] in all [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | In peacetime the town must have been a sleepy and slow-moving place , but at the start of 1945 it fairly hummed with activity , being surrounded in all directions by RAF and American Air Force stations . |
2 | The dusk-to-dawn curfew imposed throughout Kathmandu in April was lifted in all areas except the Lalitpur district on May 10 . |
3 | Trees grow in all shapes and sizes and their timbers look very different . |
4 | Allegations and denials about country hideaways , romantic recordings and Princess Di 's secret assignations fly in all directions . |
5 | Fieldwork is stressed in all years . |
6 | Furthermore , even if acculturation to a dominant order was a feature of early Chicago society there was , according to Castells , no need to promote this as a universal process occurring in all cities . |
7 | The symptoms of psychosis as we know them today appear in all literatures from the earliest times . |
8 | Terminals to access the central index would be located in all branches , and staff changing the status of any document or files would up-date the index accordingly . |
9 | The Energy Action Grants Agency has appointed approved network installers to work in all areas of the country . |
10 | First Class : English for Tourism is a new course for people working , or training to work in all areas of the tourist industry . |
11 | You can train with the Crown Prosecution Service if you wish and it gives the opportunity to work in all parts of the country and to practise advocacy . |
12 | At the age of 16 I started to work in all kinds of crop harvesting . |
13 | Like many others I have protested in all directions against water-privatization . |
14 | Long-term unemployment rose in all regions compared with a year ago , but the largest increases hit the south-east of England , London , the south-west of England and East Anglia . |
15 | Long-term unemployment rose in all regions compared with a year ago . |
16 | I did n't entirely freak out , I just dabbled : I dabbled in all sorts of things . ’ |
17 | Another objective for dealers in their last few weeks is to rake in all commissions due to them , and to avoid doing much work as further monies may not be paid . |
18 | He said redundancies had been reported in all sectors of industry , from textiles to manufacturing , from the media to transport . |
19 | Winners of the Tour have come in all sizes and shapes . |
20 | She endured his company , that was all ; he told himself that she behaved in all ways like a young lady : it would not have been proper for her to show more feeling . |
21 | well that 's what I say in all tablets and that if you take 'em for long you 'll become addictive to them |
22 | But when he claimed another wicket the entire Notts team fled in all directions and left him — arms outspread — to celebrate embarrassingly alone in the middle of the pitch . |
23 | This thirst is a form of enthusiasm and implies a desire to discover all secrets , to become immersed in all things , and never to stop learning . |
24 | Neither moneychangers , nor bystanders , nor Jesus 's own followers are likely to have stood idle , or engaged in theological debate , while loose coins rolled in all directions . |
25 | No early clinical complication was seen and cholestaris , jaundice or cholangitis rapidly resolved in all patients . |
26 | There were pilots getting their aircraft away on two engines , with armourers hanging on underneath checking the bombs , incendiaries blazing and HE S exploding in all directions . |
27 | Excursion and Visits — Included in all holidays |
28 | CAR INCLUDED IN ALL HOLIDAYS ON THIS PAGE ( See pages 218–219 ) |
29 | These included in all cases stool culture , special stool culture and serologic tests for Yersinia enterocolitica , repeated fresh stool examination ( three to six ) for parasites and chlamydia direct immunofluorescent test . |
30 | As this self is debated and discussed , the individualist sometimes seems to be demanding that a ceteris paribus clause should be included in all explanations of social phenomena — a murmured oath of loyalty to the freedom of the will along the lines of ‘ … and the individuals involved could have done otherwise ’ . |