All sorts and conditions of men means there are no restrictions on inclusions - everyone.
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marabahayadisasters, calamities of all sorts; perils
It means that they missed you. They wished that you were there.
All and sundry means everyone and/or everything.
The phrase is Jack of all trades and it means someone who is a pretty good at everything, however, the full phrase is, "Jack of all trades, master of none" which speaks for itself.
All Sorts and Conditions of Men - 1921 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
The common term for all sorts of meteorological conditions is "weather".
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Yes, it is an adverbial phrase. The phrase "after all" is an idiom meaning "nevertheless."
marabahayadisasters, calamities of all sorts; perils
marabahayadisasters, calamities of all sorts; perils
Consider the phrase deeply, from all angles, all perspectives of your life.
It means that they missed you. They wished that you were there.
All and sundry means everyone and/or everything.
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it is hot and rocky with all sorts of gases, it is also not a solid surface so you cant land there
on all fours = crawling around on hands and knees.