Example sentences of "[coord] in all [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 However , cells failed to culture in half the amniotic fluid and in all coelomic fluid samples ( table II ) .
2 They threw us out at four o'clock and in all that time I had n't said a word , just listened .
3 I have been using pastels for at least 30 years and in all that time I have never once seen a warning to this effect in either art books or on the many boxes of pastels that I have purchased .
4 I have been using pasters for at least 30 years and in all that time I have never once seen a warning to this effect in either art books or on the many boxes of pastels that I have purchased .
5 For the last five years I 've been doing this series , for the last 12 months sharing it with Ed Douglas , and in all that time there 's been the rain .
6 I have been keeping tropical fish for around 20 years and in all that time I have always had not just one , but a number of aquaria .
7 And in all that time she 'd never heard from Jez , nor even from her parents .
8 We have been spinning coins together since I do n't know when , and in all that time ( if it is all that time ) I do n't suppose either of us was more than a couple of gold pieces up or down .
9 I 've supported Leeds since I was 5 and in all that time I 've never once wished Leeds would lose a game , ever .
10 ‘ So , ’ Trish said patiently , ‘ we left the Sala dell'Arte together , we bought gelati and gained a billion calories eating it , we came home , scrubbed the goo off our faces and plopped into our beds — and in all that time , you never said a word worth hearing . ’
11 The independent effect of parity , which increased almost linearly in all social classes and in all maternal age groups , was strongest in the youngest age group of mothers under 25 years ( Heady et al , 1955 ) .
12 And in all this system , these rudimentary ploys , these crude but , oh , so effective mind games , I discerned the hand not of Goreng but of Rebus .
13 In the Structure Plan and in all earlier discussion , land was seen as something which provides a location for industry , for the population employed in and as a consequence of that industry and for the services necessary for that population .
14 But in all that time I 've never been completely sober . ’
15 Sir John died seven years ago , but in all that time Lavinia has not increased Benedict 's allowance , as she might well have done , nor made any provision for his accommodation , other than saying that he might live at Merchiston Lodge if he chose . ’
16 ‘ Not only have I been separated from my wife for the past five years — but in all that time I 've only once managed to make love to her .
17 But in all social discourse a stable home was seen both as a microcosm of stable society and a sanctuary from an unstable and rapidly changing one .
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