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

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1 Working out why these different groups have emerged then becomes a matter of closely integrating the archaeological and scientific information : the key to understanding the results is close co-operation between the archaeologist and scientist , who need to work together in order to extract all the latent information in the analyses .
2 Glasnost had come only just in time to prevent all the interesting , intelligent spirits from vanishing .
3 The king also in theory owned all the land .
4 For although we frequently find in paintings of this period that a number of consecutive scenes are represented simultaneously in one picture , in other ways temporal considerations came to exert a decisive influence — in particular , causing painting a secco to replace al fresco , or true fresco , since the very long apprenticeship that pupils had to serve before they became proficient in fresco painting could not be maintained , and a successful painter had to work fast in order to handle all the commissions that he received .
5 Obviously because of the leech 's habit of resting for periods without causing any trouble , this process will have to be repeated regularly in order to attract all the hungry leeches .
6 The sensory apparatus and brain have to be tuned precisely in order to process all stimuli without bias .
7 One steep 330-metre climb had to be done twice in order to lift all the gear .
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