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

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1 Only a handful of people were in the pub and they were all at the other end .
2 ‘ I think what 's interesting is … the people ( at The Mind Gym ) who are doing this thing , they do a lot of communal work where a lot of people will undergo the same program all at the one time and they find that they get a lot of really heavy group processes developing . ’
3 I 'd never seen so many shots go in so many directions all at the one time .
4 ‘ I think what 's interesting is … the people ( at The Mind Gym ) who are doing this thing , they do a lot of communal work where a lot of people will undergo the same program all at the one time and they find that they get a lot of really heavy group processes developing . ’
5 County Council 's encouraged by the fact that the introduction Policy E two is supported by all the North Yorkshire Districts and they are after all at the sharp end of implementing structure policy .
6 We flunkeys were all at the front door to receive the family from the airfield .
7 In the same paper the authors summarise geochemical studies which suggest that the younger Westphalian beds are at the wet gas stage of maturity , but that the Westphalian A , the Namurian , the Dinantian , and the Devonian are all at the dry gas stage .
8 And then he blew it all at the last minute with that interference .
9 Er the perceiving people do n't , it does n't worry them very much , they 'll do it all at the last minute and get it sorted out somehow .
10 For working-class people , the crisis — economic , political or cultural — is being experienced above all at the local level yet is the outcome of unprecedentedly global forces .
11 There were still celebrated Marxist historians , such as E. P. Thompson , Eric Hobsbawm , Christopher Hill , and John Saville , but they were all at the veteran stage , and there appeared to be no significant youthful successors , as their creed withered throughout eastern Europe .
12 The size of the latent inhibition effect should decline as the interval is increased and the short-term effect is lost ; and when the exposure conditions are poor for association formation ( e.g. when there is just a single , brief exposure ) there may be only a short-term effect and no latent inhibition at all at the longer interval .
13 All of these have strategic aspects to consider , and strategic developments in these areas will not occur all at the same pace or even , necessarily , in the same direction .
14 Three concrete blocks were cemented to the patio stones at the rear of the new pond as a base for this filter — it was important that these were all at the same level .
15 The top of the stone was now all at the same level .
16 Yes , rather beautifully arranged , with their poor little wings stretched out all at the same angle .
17 Jay realised she was flattered at being asked , realised that Lucy thought of her as somehow daringly on the wrong and the right side of the track all at the same time .
18 She felt flushed and drained , angry and ashamed all at the same time .
19 Many people make the mistake of thinking that they can train for speed , strength , size and endurance all at the same time .
20 If a composer remembers to keep this audience entertained , think what he can say to them all at the same time .
21 One can all too easily imagine a situation in which , within a few months , Poland will have the worst of all worlds : hyper-inflation and acute shortages and high unemployment , all at the same time .
22 Dinghy sailing can be exhilarating and exhausting , exciting and relaxing , competitive and rehabilitating — all at the same time .
23 But it was obviously impossible to deal with a nation-wide emergency such as lorry-drivers ' strikes , and equally impossible to respond properly to a rash of major disputes all at the same time .
24 Secondly , even though group weddings do occur , for example among people like the Samburu of East Africa , where traditionally all the young men of the same age group married on the same day a group of girls , this does not mean that the marriages are any less individual affairs for having been celebrated all at the same time .
25 The argument so far has been intended to put forward the possibility that an art work or image could be official and coercive , and unofficial and subversive , all at the same time .
26 It is clear that all around the world , Rottweilers seem to have been discovered all at the same time .
27 wonderful , friendly yet austere , huge yet intimate and minute , kindly and terrifying all at the same time .
28 Through trial and error and careful practice the body learns how to balance , pedal and steer all at the same time .
29 Some of these private banks issued too many notes and caused banking panics as large numbers of their own customers ( and holders ) presented notes all at the same time for redemption in gold .
30 She dived towards it , anxious some other would-be caller should not beat her to it and begin on one of those endless conversations the French seemed to have , searching through her pockets for change and trying to recall the International dialling code and the number of the line which connected direct with Nick 's office , bypassing the busy switchboard , all at the same time .
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