Example sentences of "all [v-ing] at the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We were a jolly party , ’ wrote Beatrice Webb , wife of the President of the Board of Trade , ‘ all laughing at the joke of Labour in Office . ’
2 And the big band sound of the Alfreton dance orchestra , it 's all happening at the Leisure Centre Alfreton this Friday , eight till twelve , tickets are four quid , you can get 'em on the door , all organized by Rotary .
3 ‘ Anyway , ’ Sheila went on , ‘ it 's all happening at the universities and colleges , is n't it , Jenny ?
4 Now those are all happening at the Holywell Music Rooms .
5 They are , I mean there 's only usually two or three there at a time , but you see it 's all bricking at the present
6 ‘ And I 'd like to make the money myself , I mean , I could , easily , at the Quindale garage , but I have n't time because of A levels and the others are all going at the beginning of July . ’
7 The place was packed with people , all chattering at the tops of their voices .
8 He was saying , ‘ Now we 'll go over to the bees , ’ and he went over and they were all lying at the bottom .
9 And they were all haemorrhaging at the back .
10 By the looks of 'em , they are all champing at the bit to place their bets .
11 Having been at the end of a queue of Germans and Austrians all champing at the bit to go heliskiing , it was our turn .
12 They kept running into one another because they were all staring at the sky .
13 The audience were all staring at the stage — as though not daring to miss one moment .
14 We were all shooting at the crowds , as if the guns were not loaded , and only meant to frighten them .
15 The authors put the materials together while they were all working at the University of Strathclyde , primarily on the Programme in Literary Linguistics .
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