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

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1 His two children , aged 18 months and seven months , were sleeping eight feet from the explosion , but were saved from injury by the bomb-proofing and reinforced glass that all VIPs in the province get in their homes .
2 And earlier , in the noblest of all defences of the freedom of the press , Milton had protested :
3 This is established as the language of academic discourse in all disciplines throughout the world .
4 All debts for the purpose of entitlement to interest under this section rank equally , ie preferential debts do not have preferential rights to interest .
5 To understand it we need at least six different analyses : the expected rate of return ; the payout period and the investment 's expected productive life ; the discounted present value of all returns through the productive lifetime of the investment ; the risk in not making the investment or deferring it ; the cost and risk in case of failure ; and finally , the opportunity cost .
6 Fancy shapes and pointed pyramids are all part of the famous gardens of Levens Hall .
7 It 's all part of the drive that she believes , will take her to the top of her forthcoming profession and to that end , she is not prepared to put a time limit on her arrival .
8 But that , says the quiet American , is all part of the art .
9 It was all part of the Rue Everlor .
10 The strange locutions , the shabby clothes , the combination of kindliness and brusqueness , the strong ‘ personality ’ but increasing impersonality of his conversation and interests , were all part of the same process .
11 And customising is all part of the fun — cut-offs , fringes , holes , patches .
12 But that is all part of the prescription for these go-go ( and now stop-stop ) 1980s companies .
13 ‘ They are all part of the same market . ’
14 ‘ They are all part of the same market . ’
15 It 's all part of the generous gush of expenditure without return .
16 It was all part of the defence of London in an emergency .
17 In an aside to Charity , Charles asked if this was all part of the conspiracy .
18 She regularly conceded it was all part of the ‘ game ’ she was involved in .
19 It 's all part of the Quillersedge Estate .
20 It was all part of the game .
21 Although the book 's authors concede that ‘ bluffing , exaggeration and obfuscation are all part of the game ’ , they believe that honesty , friendliness and fairness may be more than their own reward .
22 It 's all part of the learning experience . ’
23 This is all part of the game .
24 They argue that the differential in living standards between the two groups is minimal and to see this as social mobility is to detract attention from the important fact that they are all part of the large urban poor whose poverty is due to the wider social formation and , in particular , the capitalist mode of production .
25 It is a very private pleasure , a kind of musical masturbation , all part of the ritual of the drive to work .
26 That has unsettled Howard — all part of the well-known Buckmaster technique . ’
27 ‘ Getting dirty is all part of the game to a boy ! ’ says Mum
28 All part of the service ’ was a phrase open to generous interpretation by early travel agents .
29 ‘ It was destiny , ’ he says , ‘ all part of the Plan . ’
30 The project which we report here came into being because of this concern ; it was one of several recent attempts , all part of the same climate of interest , to sustain some highly dependent old people in non-institutional settings .
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