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

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1 Yes , yes , oh yes I 've well you know the fires on that I had in all the winter I 'm going to get on that today .
2 Seeking some sense in all the suffering which God appears to condone , Lewis proceeds to quote from personal experience …
3 In all the excitement I 've let the Repo Men go off-line . ’
4 The desire in all the work which we saw there was to extend to develop and to move ahead with new ideas to meet needs .
5 In all the chain there are less than ten square kilometres left of glacier , or about a fortieth of what there is in the Alps , though , after many years of shrinkage , the Pyrenean ice-fields are said to have spread themselves a little since 1950 .
6 With no revenue , many magazines cut down on their pages but we are glad to say that the Ski Club of Great Britain , who publish Ski survey backed us to produce the usual number of editorial pages , so we could fit in all the information you need as committed skiers .
7 Finally , when he has taken in all the information he can assimilate , after a dramatic ‘ I will go ’ or after waking one morning knowing that the problem has solved itself in his sleep , he applies for his visa , resigns his job , packs his bags .
8 This is apparent in all the advice he gave to discontented monks .
9 Even though he 's calm and affable , he 's chain-smoked throughout the interview , and hardly smoked in all the time we 've spent together prior to it .
10 Because they have seen the future they can not or will not speak of what they know so the Phoenix Guard are a silent order , pledged not to allow a single word to pass their lips in all the time they spend as guardians of the shrine .
11 In all the time she was there she asked for only two things , and in both cases I had to disappoint her .
12 In all the time she had been with her Paula had never seen her so angry .
13 Why , in all the time she 'd known him he had never said the words .
14 In fact , in all the time she had known him , she had never heard him swear before .
15 Bill Service , Personnel Manager states ‘ In all the time she has been in the Mill , she was never late of absent until February 1987 when she unfortunately slipped while coming to work and sustained a dislocated elbow . ’
16 In all the time you 've been in the flats ?
17 In all the time you 've played with us , we 've never played a Mystery with Christ in it . ’
18 In all the time I have been writing the bass analysis column , I can not remember receiving any requests for the very influential playing of John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin , and now I get two in the same month .
19 I only done about eight or nine in all the time I was there .
20 Escaping from under the pillow on the bed was the hem of a caftan , the soft kind he 'd slept in all the time I 'd known him .
21 I do n't think that in all the time I 'd known Jessica , I 'd ever seen her cry .
22 But I think I may have to extend it — just like the politicians — because I have n't achieved anything in all the time I have been in my new home .
23 You know , in all the time I 've worked here there has never been one single incidence of staff theft .
24 I do n't think she 's been five times to my house in all the time I 've lived there , now in the early days er she said that when it , hang on , she said she 'd never come down cos she did n't like er
25 She did n't look at him , not once , not in all the time it took to complete her task .
26 He was more frightened than he had been in all the time he had been with them , and he could tell that the girl was frightened too , by her quick , shallow breathing .
27 In all the time he had know Joe , he had never seen anyone else in his room ; indeed he had never seen him in company , except at the meetings of the IRB .
28 Meanwhile the logical part of his mind acknowledged that in all the world he could hardly have chosen anyone more hopelessly wrong for him .
29 There was one good thing , though : in all the fuss I had n't had to apologize to Kezia .
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