Example sentences of "[pers pn] all [adv] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Could I be sure of meeting you all again in health I could be content , but there is the anxiety …
2 In addressing the problem of how British headhunting firms , in competition with the multinational search companies , were able to create and develop a sustained demand for headhunting services , it would be unnecessarily long-winded and tedious to examine every one in detail , yet at the same time it would be sketchy and uninformative to list them all briefly without analysis , and the basic information is given in the Select Directory .
3 Yeah , it come flat pack , you 've got to put them all together in order .
4 He summed up the disseminated structure of his novels ( often in his case a necessary result of serial publication , but also probably a matter of personal preference ) , in the same work , when he compared the chapters of a novel to a convoy of vessels and himself , the inventor , as a man-of-war turning attention now to one ship , now to another , in order to bring them all safely to port .
5 But if you saw their scorching live performance of Leave Them All Behind on Top of the Pops a few weeks ago then there was little else here to be surprised at .
6 But Salome had placed it all perfectly in context , and by doing so had made Erich an unwitting ally to the theme .
7 They 're only a five minute stroll away from the main resort centre with all its bars , restaurants and nightlife , and yet situated in a peaceful spot so you can get away from it all late at night .
8 They had all been staunch Congregationalists , and Mary occasionally felt sad that she had left it all behind in childhood .
9 Some of us here today may not have all that much reason to rejoice right now but God will ultimately lead us all forward in joy .
10 When Granpa brought us all home from midday mass there was still no sign of Dad , so I had a second night with the double bed all to myself .
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