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

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1 That code was to be developed to ensure that public transport met the needs of all passengers , including the disabled and that it worked efficiently in the consumers ' interest .
2 Keith Cowie 's work fits the bill on all counts .
3 Tours and reception manager Lorraine Keeling added : ‘ The centre is designed to accommodate the needs of all visitors and can cater for large or small groups .
4 Ten principles based on the Helsinki Final Act of 1975 which sought , among other things , to " build , consolidate and strengthen democracy as the only system of government " ; to recognize " human rights [ as ] the birthright of all human beings " ; to uphold " free and fair elections " ; to affirm the right of all individuals to " freedom of thought " and to ownership of property ; to protect " the ethnic , cultural , linguistic and religious identity of national minorities " and to develop " market economies " .
5 By using containers that can be used at all stages , it enables the caterer to optimise the organisation of all storage areas .
6 One of the implications of the interrelation of Truth and ahi sā in Gandhi 's thought is that it involves the welfare of all men .
7 The subjugation of individual character in such cases — which on occasion even involves the removal of all traces of the pub 's actual name — is particularly depressing .
8 It involves the completion of all partiality , the overcoming of all senses of alienation and it brings a fulfilment of desire for the good and the beautiful beyond the capacity of human understanding .
9 Nevertheless the Act is based upon this distinction ; some other countries have followed the logic and applied the legislation to all forms of information systems , whether manual or electronic , but it is not known how effective such legislation is .
10 We refuse to accept the human and inevitable tragedy of aging , even in the case of contemporary art , which we condemn to an unwanted permanence , despite its attempt to go the way of all flesh .
11 Similarly , section shaikhs designated the shaikh of all Zuwaya , of all Magharba or Majabr .
12 Whereas the most the Prime Minister had ever conceded before polling day was a vague pledge to ‘ take stock ’ , Mr Lang , while stressing the need to preserve the Union at all costs , said : ‘ I 'm certainly not ruling out change …
13 A war to preserve the SIS against all enemies , against all who put its reputation in peril .
14 It brought ashore from the near-disaster of Hitler 's war the survivals of a long literary past , including the longest of all theatrical traditions in human history , and found some surprisingly untraditional uses for them , as Crusoe once did for his tool-kit : most notably the fictional realism that Defoe 's novel about a marooned sailor , in 1719 , once made the inspiration of all Europe .
15 director , and , safety manager , made the presentations to all staff in the office , warehouse and pipeyard .
16 In general , most authorities in tourist areas favour such developments since they bring the benefits of all year round occupancy as compared with conventional holiday homes , and no difficulties are anticipated on this score .
17 ‘ Yes , bring the constable by all means . ’
18 And I , the proud servant , bring the invitation with all ceremony .
19 The job cuts bring the total across all BAe firms to 43,000 since 1990 .
20 Urging the US to employ bolder initiatives , Gorbachev proposed the destruction , instead of the withdrawal or storage , of all US sea-based tactical nuclear weapons , and recommended the removal of all US front-line aviation-based nuclear tactical weapons — a category not included in Bush 's plans .
21 He enthused about the possibilities of using the technology for all sorts of other things .
22 Given the implications for all professionals of product liability , quality matters more than ever before — and that is why standards for the industry are important .
23 By unc we denote the set of all subsets of unc is called the power set of A.
24 Bear in mind the age of the house , but note any oddities such as signs of recent building work , alterations to chimneys ( sketch the position of all chimneys ) , or redecoration in patches which might indicate a ‘ cover-up ’ .
25 The Free Churches have made much use of the explosion of hymn writing which has occurred during the last thirty years and which crosses the boundaries of all denominations .
26 Accordingly , the company is being transformed , through the implementation of a major worldwide programme adopting an open management style and encouraging the involvement of all employees .
27 Quite independent of the social merits of re-using a redundant building to provide comfortable dwellings for local people at modest rents , a main factor encouraging the retention of All Saints Church was the value accorded by the local authority planners to the building for its contribution to the townscape .
28 It merely states that the normal and primary justification of any authority has to establish that it is qualified to follow with some degree of success the principles which should govern the decisions of all authorities .
29 The court may order the husband to convey or transfer his interest in the home to the wife absolutely in the following manner : It is ordered that the Respondent shall transfer to the Petitioner absolutely within 28 days from the date of this Order all his estate and interest in the property 1 Blackacre Drive , Blackacre [ subject to the existing Mortgage to the Blackacre Building Society , the Petitioner indemnifying the Respondent against all claims in respect thereof ] .
30 ‘ Language as the origin of history ’ : on what basis does Derrida make the startling and radical claim that writing as transcendence constitutes the condition of all historicity ?
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