Example sentences of "to all [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | For example in 534–6 , the -6 may be applied to all subdivisions of 534 , such as 534.63 . |
2 | If we were to wind up the POWs fund and pay out the money once and for all to all POWs that we could find , we could run into severe problems in the next 10 to 15 years as these chaps get very old and need help even more . |
3 | Increasingly these are at two levels : general service specifications which apply to all contracts and individual service agreements for particular specialities and services . |
4 | Section 2 of the SGSA applies to all contracts , and the wording of the new s 7(3A) imposes an absolute prohibition on exclusion of liability for breach of the warranties implied by s 2 of the SGSA . |
5 | Thus , despite the limitation of s 7 of the UCTA ( prior to its amendment by the addition of s 7(3A) ) to business contracts ( see s 1(3) ) , the better argument would seem to be that the new s 7(3A) , like the old s 6(1) , applies to all contracts , not just business contracts . |
6 | It should be noted that , although ss 6 and 7 of the SGSA apply to all contracts , not just business ones , there is no provision in s 17 which overrides the restriction of s 7(4) to business contracts only . |
7 | Since s 7(2) applies only to business contracts , the fact that ss 3 , 5 , 8 and 10 of the SGSA apply to all contracts is of no relevance in this context . |
8 | The Directive requires the adoption of uniform rules of law by all member states in the matter of unfair terms , which should apply to all contracts between sellers or suppliers , of goods and services , and consumers , whether such contracts are oral or written . |
9 | The DTI consider that although the title of the Directive applies to all contracts involving consumers , the recitals and indeed parts of the text , imply that it can only apply to contracts for the supply of goods and services . |
10 | There is one proviso : s6 applies to clauses excluding liability for breach of the implied terms in contracts for the sale of goods and applies to all contracts , including those not made in the course of a business . |
11 | Well it 's no wonder , we used to all troop behind her in ones and twos , you know like |
12 | The 1985 Transport Bill extends deregulation to all buses . |
13 | This fancy name is meant to indicate that you take only one loose-leaf binding cover to all lectures . |
14 | Apart from , as CAJEC chairman said , ‘ clearing up any misunderstanding that this enquiry procedure is just restricted to audits — it applies to all assignments ’ , other significant changes include requiring firms to provide minimum accounting information to a successor even where fees remain outstanding and stronger procedures to be followed by firms to inform the existing adviser that they have been invited to take on additional work . |
15 | The issue is not so much whether or how far the sense of grievance or of legitimate right can be justified objectively but rather its potency as a force in the equation , just as an unwavering Jewish belief in the right to all Eretz Israel has proved indispensable to the achievements of Zionism . |
16 | He said Novell was interested in exploring the possibility of offering links to all operating systems and Apple wanted to start penetrating the corporate environment ; it was up to Apple whether to take the project to the next step . |
17 | But while Taligent is promising action in 1995 , IBM will begin shipping beta microkernels to hardware vendors and people that build ‘ personality neutral services ’ ; which means those capabilities common to all operating systems . |
18 | But while Taligent is promising action in 1995 , IBM will begin shipping beta microkernels to hardware vendors and people that build ‘ personality neutral services ’ ; which means those capabilities common to all operating systems . |
19 | Gifts were to be handed out to all soldiers , and their food rations were to be improved between 6 and 8 November . |
20 | This offers physiotherapy and occupational therapy facilities to all residents and also provides a beautiful sun lounge with views of the South Downs . |
21 | 1 The competition is open to all residents of the UK over the age of 18 holding current UK full driving licences , other than employees ( and their families ) of Haymarket Magazines Ltd , Peugeot , the AA or their agents . |
22 | To ensure that privacy , individuality and respect , as well as a range of opportunities/options are available to all residents in the Home . |
23 | After 1945 the local franchise was extended to all residents in the area but the right to qualify by occupation of property remained until 1969 . |
24 | ( 5 ) For the purposes of this section : ( a ) " public part " means a part open to customers who are not residents or guests of residents ; and ( b ) " common part " means a part open generally to all residents or to a particular class of them . |
25 | Councillor Fraser to all residents in Muirend Avenue and Viewfield Road re the ever increasing number of vehicles using Muirend Avenue and Viewfield Road as a ‘ through route ’ or ‘ rat race ’ between Lanark Road and Wester Hailes . |
26 | The resolution included a guarantee of rights and liberties to all residents of Latvia in accordance with international norms of human rights , and stated that after independence residents could choose to remain in the republic either as USSR or Latvian citizens . |
27 | The meeting begins at 8pm and is open to all residents in the area . |
28 | Rule 5 strikes a note familiar to all Sunday School teachers and Superintendents : ‘ Scholars who shall have been marked absent for twelve Sabbaths of the year shall not be entitled to be present at the Annual Festival Excursion . |
29 | Junior Tykes gets free entry to all Sunday League matches in Yorkshire Headingley , Mecca of Yorkshire cricket |
30 | In the UK the rubella vaccine has been offered to all girls in early adolescence and to non-pregnant women of child-bearing age who are found to be serologically negative for this antigen but with the use of the new measles/mumps/rubella ( MMR ) vaccine to small children ( 1988 ) , this will eventually become unnecessary . |