Example sentences of "[adv] all [verb] some " in BNC.

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1 They nearly all have some things in common .
2 Decreasing productivity gains from mechanization , difficulties in obtaining more productive work organization and increased work intensity , the pressure of rising materials prices on costs , the pressure of international competition on prices , and especially fast increases in investment goods prices probably all played some part .
3 Almost all had some form of conscious planning or deliberate encouragement from their lords to give them urban status .
4 We virtually all take some pleasure in the pleasure of others and find pain in their suffering .
5 Of Beck 's nine groups of moral topics , for instance , ( 1990:148 ) virtually all have some coverage either in specific subject guidance or in recommendations about non-statutory cross-curriculum themes and activities .
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