Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [noun] from all [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | For at least twenty years after the Second World War most people supported the welfare state but since then it has come under attack from all sides . |
2 | I took it for granted that I could associate with people from all walks of life , from every background . |
3 | What would the American Government say if the roles were reversed ? ’ he added to nods from all quarters . |
4 | The 19th session of the Islamic Conference Organization ( ICO ) Foreign Ministers ' conference met in Cairo on Aug. 1-5 under the chairmanship of the Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Esmat Abdel Meguid , and was attended by representatives from all member states ( now 44 , since the unification of Yemen in May 1990 ; Mozambique was given observer status on Aug. 1 , joining Nigeria and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus ) . |
5 | The course was attended by employees from all areas of the maltings and will ensure that we are even more professional for this coming barley intake season ! |
6 | At a press conference attended by participants from all member states except the Soviet Union , Hungarian Foreign Minister Geza Jeszenszky revealed that members had held " different views " concerning the Treaty 's political structures , which ministers had agreed to transform temporarily into a purely voluntary consultative organization . |
7 | It is the creation of a ‘ standard ’ enshrined in a ‘ god ’ that can be accepted by people from all countries and of all races that is utterly vital . |
8 | He preserved against threats from all quarters his claims to patronage in order to support a rapidly growing number of servants , whose loyalty he protected and encouraged with writs of prohibition and seizures of episcopal temporalities . |
9 | Yet of course each of the schools in which the assistants work has pupils of many different ethnic origins , and in practice no single head has expressed any other intention than that assistants should work with families from all parts of the local community . |
10 | Look at plants from all angles to determine how they can be used — maybe you could remove the petals and make a smaller flower with just a few of them ? |
11 | Though we can not look at things from all points of view at once , we can at least learn not to pretend that we are doing so . |
12 | We would like to show the widest possible range of Medau work , performed by representatives from all parts of the country , emphasising the importance of rhythm , but not filling the stage with large groups for every item . |
13 | Since SCOTVEC personnel could not respond to requests from all centres to run staff development events for them , each workshop was developed as a pack of information , examples and activities for participants together with extensive support material so that centres or Regions can themselves organise and run the events . |
14 | Despite the fact that the victory came during the fasting month of Ramadan , tons of sweets were distributed by people from all walks of life starting with school children and ending with industrial tycoons . |
15 | Within weeks individuals made contact , joined together and the Community Campaign against Toxic Waste came into being , quickly enlarged by volunteers from all walks of life , political persuasions , beliefs and qualifications but with a single aim -to stop the incinerators . |
16 | These views depend on political values and preferences which we are not going to explore here , but clearly if you believe that society as a whole will gain by children from all income groups being educated together , or children from a local community or religious group being educated together , you will prefer a system of finance that favours such provision . |
17 | The burden of collective security in Western Europe should be shared more equally ; we will press for contributions from all nations to the costs of joint forces such as NATO 's proposed Rapid Reaction Force — of which Britain will provide almost half . |
18 | From designing local private gardens , the firm progressed to contracts from all parts of the country , which included the design of public parks and town-planning schemes . |
19 | But our interviewers spoke to families from all walks of life and found class had no bearing on whether or not they had access to books . ’ |
20 | Since last April , instead of having tax deducted at source from all accounts , we now have about 12.5m accounts which have registered for interest to be paid gross . |
21 | It 's called The Road to Damascus , Chiros and Conversion and it 's a document signed by Christians from all sorts of countries , they all agree with the contents of this . |
22 | Its supporters claimed that such an Assembly , composed of members from all walks of life , would and act as a " complementary institution " which would advise Parliament . |
23 | Jencks , referring to income from all sources including work , concluded that when social class background and measured ability were taken into account , schooling had only a small effect on income . |
24 | He will know , as other hon. Members do , of the considerable doubts being expressed by politicians from all parties in Germany . |
25 | Information will be gathered by questionnaire from all undergraduates presently studying Arabic and departments will be asked to provide information on past students . |
26 | The benefits of stretching for people from all sports and of all ages can not be overemphasised . |
27 | During the many twists and turns in the film 's hectic plot RoboCop ( Murphy ) comes under fire from all sides , sustaining all manner of injuries . |
28 | There are a range of management/supervisory skills in particular , indicated by many libraries as training priorities , that are well suited to central provision , as Casteleyn noted : ‘ Training courses designed to teach managerial techniques can be aimed at candidates from all kinds of professions and different departments , and it will be extremely beneficial for library staff to mix with colleagues from other departments and disciplines ’ . |
29 | For example , management training , which figured prominently as a topic for which there is most need of external course provision has been noted as being very suitable for courses run by own local authority central training units : ‘ Training courses designed to teach managerial techniques can be aimed at candidates from all kinds of professions and different departments , and it will be extremely beneficial for library staff to mix with colleagues from other departments and disciplines . ‘ |