All sorts and conditions of men means there are no restrictions on inclusions - everyone.
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marabahayadisasters, calamities of all sorts; perils
All and sundry means everyone and/or everything.
It means that they missed you. They wished that you were there.
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
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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.
All and sundry means everyone and/or everything.
It means that they missed you. They wished that you were there.
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on all fours = crawling around on hands and knees.
all by one's self
The common term for all sorts of meteorological conditions is "weather".