Example sentences of "all [verb] [prep] the [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | The ten rooms were all situated on the first floor . |
2 | They all met for the first time on the show . |
3 | All change in the second half . |
4 | They were nearly all altered in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries , then restored to their Medieval appearance in the nineteenth or twentieth . |
5 | Th you know it was just the sort of it , it all changed after the First World War and completely changed after the Second World War . |
6 | Our four hypertension related male deaths all occurred in the first 12 years of the 21 years of follow up , suggesting their treatment was probably begun too late . |
7 | All appear in the first eight lines : |
8 | At Ávila the walls are of granite and there are 86 towers and 10 gate-ways ( 310 ) all dating from the eleventh century . |
9 | The album is preceded by the single ‘ Rain ’ , with a demonic American preacher , a Gambian thunderstorm and the bells of Oxford 's Merton college all segued in the first 20 seconds . |
10 | It all happened at the 15th , which is now Birkdale 's 16th . |
11 | He knew he was n't going to regret the move from the moment they all assembled for the first rehearsal . |
12 | Well this is , yeah , although that 's what was all agreed at the last minute . |
13 | I expect they all went in the Second World War . |
14 | All creating for the next decade and beyond opportunities for a ship building industry . |
15 | So if that four and a half million was all incurred in the second half its underlying growth rate was something like sixty percent . |
16 | It was not at all neglected in the nineteenth century . |
17 | In comparison with the other two passages , this one has a rather low frequency of nouns ( 4 ) ; moreover , over half of these nouns are abstract ( 20 ) , referring to entities which exist on a social or psychological plane : effort , subject , terms , money , feelings and aristocracy all occur in the first sentence . |