Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [noun] [prep] all [art] " in BNC.

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31 Through a local human rights group , to whom copies of appeals had been sent , he got hold of photocopies of all the letters from around the world that had been written on his behalf .
32 Lord Hailsham said the test was not culpability , callousness , self-indulgent indifference or failure of parental duty , but was the test of reasonableness in all the circumstances .
33 People think if you 're small , you 're there to be downtrodden , and they have a stack of prejudices about all the other things that I happen to be .
34 There was a strong feeling in some quarters , especially the voluntary sector , but also the District Council , that questions the degree of representation of all the different interests needed to be looked at , hence the proposal that there should be
35 You will be treading in the footsteps of soldiers from all the centuries of Pevensey 's past .
36 The authors also show ( Table 5.1 ) that the percentage of graduates in all the 31 subjects in their study employed after three years in the three largest type of work categories for that subject ranged from 100 per cent in three subjects ( pharmacy , graphic design , electrical engineering ) to under 60 per cent in three others ( science , English literature and interfaculty studies ) .
37 I 'm glad he 's getting something out of life , a glimmer of pleasure among all the drudgery .
38 ENJOY a great day out at Thorpe Park , Britain 's favourite leisure park , with mountains of fun for all the family .
39 Basic block shapes are provided in a range of sizes for all the standard styles and these can be adapted to fit the individual figure .
40 ‘ Now , ’ he said through gritted teeth , ‘ would you care to make a big scene in front of all the other diners , or would you like to walk out of here under your own steam ? ’
41 It extends , it seems , to a claim for compensation in respect of all the loss which the plaintiffs say that they have suffered as a result of the transaction concerning C.M.C. and the bakery , including the amounts which the plaintiffs have had to pay as guarantors and compensation for loss of earnings , loss of reputation and mental anguish .
42 The deal was put through by Lord Hailey on behalf of all the major refugee bodies .
43 He said that if the FIS took power through the elections " the army will be required to respect the people 's option and to defend it " , and stressed " the need for co-operation between all the sons of this Muslim people , in a climate of brotherhood … " .
44 He undertook only one expedition , travelling for five years aboard Beagle with all the modern conveniences of the day , and spent the next forty-five years as a hypochondriacal recluse in his English country mansion , churning out voluminous erudite papers for the scientific establishment , while privately pursuing his haunting suspicion that species diverged to become other species .
45 When , when you left was there any sort of erm did you get a send-off or any sort of recognition of all the work you 've done or anything ?
46 It was the common resort and daily place of refuge of all the destitute shabby-genteel people in London .
47 Where partners sue or are sued in a firm name , the partners shall on demand in writing by any other party , forthwith deliver , and file a statement , of the names and places of residence of all the persons who were partners when the cause of action arose ( Ord 5 , r 9(2) ) .
48 In the course of his short life — 35 years — Mozart wrote over 600 pieces of music in all the forms and styles of his day .
49 ( v ) development of complex amplificatory , extending and reproductive technical systems , which make possible new kinds of presentation of all the preceding types , but also new kinds of presentation of practices still otherwise based on the use of inherent and constituted resources .
50 Thus during a visit to Moscow by the Malaysian Prime Minister , Datuk Hussein Onn , in September 1979 Kosygin expressed support for the ZOPFAN resolution since its implementation ‘ would establish a precondition for the widening of the process of détente over all the Asian continent ’ .
51 Their size satisfies everybody — they are small — and the boards of trustees of all the museums have shown that they have the right ability and expertise , and are working well .
52 An initial meeting was held at Napier College on Wednesday 30 November with representatives from all the colleges currently offering the Higher National Diploma in Hotel , Catering and Institutional Management .
53 A final round of talks was scheduled to take place in China between all the Cambodian factions and France and Indonesia ( co-sponsors of the Paris conference which produced the 1991 peace agreement ) .
54 It needs the same level of professionalism in FISA in all the areas in which it is involved .
55 The Goldsmiths reverted to their former practice , abandoned for a century , of requiring the personal appearance in London of all the candidates , from amongst whom the Rev. Thomas Middleton , 29 years of age and an Oxford graduate , was chosen .
56 As she sat down , Turning Point chairman Ted Unsworth gave her a huge vote of confidence on behalf of all the charities .
57 presented ( retiring Teachers ' Representative ) with a beautiful bowl of plants on behalf of all the teachers and thanked for her work over the past years .
58 When you opened it there was a pull-out strip with pictures of all the Super Leeds team .
59 The climax of the sacrificial year was the Day of Atonement when the High Priest entered the Holy of Holies and offered the blood of sacrifice as atonement for all the sins of Israel .
60 If you can now accept your share of responsibility for all the recent clashes and conflicts , then the ideal format for the future will be agreed this September .
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