Example sentences of "[det] [conj] all " in BNC.

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1 ( I had better say now that readers who identify the I of the Sonnets with Shakespeare 's own personality not only encourage that futility of speculation about the identity of a real-life ‘ Friend ’ and ‘ Dark Lady ’ which has pestered discussions of these poems for so long , and is now in the last stages of senility ; but in so doing they also destroy one of the essential principles of literary criticism in modern times , the independence of the I in lyric poetry , its existence as a persona or mask behind which the poet is free to impersonate any human situation without being identified with each or all of the mutations — often contradictory — taken on by his persona . )
2 Or was that where all the money went in the first place ?
3 Well they can physically do it to you with use of fists , use of hands and whatever else they 've got and they can mentally do it to you like put you in jail that or all sorts of things like when I was on sick leave , they came and lifted me .
4 Our problem is that while Mrs Iverson appears to have ingested that from which she died at the dinner party there is no dish from which some or all the guests did not share . ’
5 There may be charges for some or all of these services , depending on your income , but it is certainly worth asking about what may be available .
6 JANSHER KHAN , who won back the world title here on Saturday , is in danger of losing some or all of his $15,000 ( £9,500 ) prize money this week , for failing to make more than a brief appearance at the official dinner afterwards .
7 The most important factor was whether all the crops were housed in the barn or whether some or all were kept in ricks in the fields , being moved to the barn for threshing .
8 Do come to some or all of these events .
9 It was not sufficient that a public hearing would cause embarrassment to some or all of those involved .
10 The day after the announcement of Mr Berner 's death , on the evening of March 19th , the price of Curtiss-Wright 's shares rose $7.5 to $59.5 on hopes that some or all of Curtiss-Wright may now be sold .
11 If they change their minds , the most they can expect is their funds returned without interest ; at worst they could lose some or all of their money .
12 Its five orchestras consume £12 million of Radio 3 's annual budget of £49 million , but a series of leaked memos has suggested that some or all may be on the hit-list when the BBC 's charter comes up for renewal in 1996 .
13 Normally , classes were held on works premises but at least partly out of works time , with the apprentices themselves paying some or all of the fees , electing their own voluntary officers and choosing their own subjects of study .
14 This paper then looks at the characteristics of the people who spent some or all of their time in such homes and at the care they got from general practitioners , community nurses and hospitals .
15 People who lived longer were more likely to have spent some or all of the last year of their lives in residential homes .
16 The Treat negotiated at Maastricht laid down the process under which the Community can , if its members meet certain economic conditions , create a monetary union with a single currency for some or all of them .
17 The National Curriculum will apply to such children unless some or all of its requirements are temporarily disapplied by the headteacher in accordance with regulations made under Section 19 of the 1988 Act , or unless the pupils fall within any of the cases or circumstances entailing modified requirements which may be specified in Orders dealing with individual foundation subjects .
18 Having thought through some or all of these questions and taken a hard look at the future you next need to analyse the job itself .
19 Problem people may justify the use of some or all of the following techniques :
20 Defining your audience may lead you to alter some or all of your seven ideas .
21 More often , coordination of book provision is the responsibility of the area librarian , working through some or all of his professional staff .
22 You may therefore wish your employer to agree to pay some or all of the following :
23 His job might necessarily include some or all of the functions formerly performed by existing employees , such as yourself .
24 Even if you do not work some or all of your normal hours during that period , you should still be paid for them if you are :
25 In addition to their hypoglycaemic action it is probable that some or all of these compounds may have antiplatelet effects .
26 The problem arises because it is thought that the positional errors and attribute uncertainties which are characteristic of all spatial databases , may be propagated and amplified by GIS operations and thus adversely affect some or all applications .
27 It did this through ratecapping , a system that allowed central government to dictate rate-calls set by some or all local councils , and by joint boards governing areas such as fire , police and transport , established as a result of the abolition of the metropolitan counties .
28 With Type I ‘ internal markets ’ , some or all the health care services for an authority 's residents will be purchased on the basis of contracts .
29 In many of the predator assemblages described here , the mandibles of small mammal prey species are frequently intact , here defined as having all the bone of the mandibular body and ramus present for each half mandible , but lacking some or all of the teeth ( Fig. 3.12 ) .
30 People are likely to conclude that you are genuine if you do some or all of the following things :
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