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

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1 The schemes involve all the subsidiaries of the Scottish Bus Group and are therefore comprehensive and national , covering more than 10,000 members .
2 In order to meet all the requirements of the payroll a large amount of support was necessary , particularly from the Computer Services Division , even after the system had gone " live " .
3 But they said the type of attack bore all the hallmarks of the I-R-A .
4 We invited all the chairs of the other UK Link bodies ( ie Wildlife Link , Countryside Link , Scottish Link , and Northern Ireland Link ) .
5 It incorporates all the features of the monochrome flat panel series , plus the RISC engine , X server accelerator , large screen and colour .
6 It could include all the resources of the business , including the people of interest such as EMPLOYEE , and it can be extended to cover such things as a SALES-ORDER , INVOICE and PROFIT-CENTRE .
7 With less reliable means of reaching the station , with perhaps less requirement for haste , and less opportunity to understand the timetables or gauge time by any other means than the sun , these passengers used all the patience of the peasant to wait for their appropriate train .
8 One estate in Coventry has all the languor of the ghetto .
9 What relation has all the rest of the information to this main point ?
10 Just watch Michael Crawford walking into a wall or , as usual , falling about … he has all the timing of the professional clown .
11 The tale of Bob Thomas and Lyndon Laney 's company has all the trappings of the classic British success story .
12 This model has all the advantages of the earlier inflationary models , but it does not depend on a dubious phase transition , and it can moreover give a reasonable size for the fluctuations in the temperature of the microwave background that agrees with observation .
13 Stocky , adaptable and full of vim , Mark has all the hallmarks of the bona fide allrounder , wielding a stubborn blade in addition to the accurate seam-up that has already seen more than one class act tumble before a shrewdly concealed slower ball .
14 It is situated right in the centre of the resort and has all the facilities of the shops , restaurants and sports centre close at hand .
15 In Poland , Zakopane , in the mountains , offers wonderful scenery and Gdynia on the Baltic Coast has all the attractions of the beach plus lovely countryside and interesting cities to visit .
16 The favourable , half-page review of Eleanor 's book was scrapped and the two lines by Miss Dulally inserted instead : ‘ Her prose has all the lyricism of the tabloids .
17 The Professional package has all the features of the Standard version plus two extra sections called ORIGINAL DRAWING and EXACT STITCH LAYOUT .
18 For users who want to set up a client/server network , the 486/T has all the features of the 486/M range , up to 64Mb of RAM and eight expansion slots .
19 At 3.9m long it is shorter than a slalom kayak but has all the features of the original Kiwi , making it ideal for family and disabled use .
20 She must also have had good sources of information , as she was said to know all the gossip of the village .
21 If we were to have to suffer all the rigours of the directive to which my hon. Friend refers , it would cost employers substantial sums — billions of pounds — in the next year .
22 The fourth treaty ( to which all four States are parties ) strengthens the entire settlement by incorporating all the obligations of the other treaties .
23 HP is also rolling-out OpenView Network Node Manager 3.0 , incorporating all the features of the SNMP component .
24 This space thus contains all the elements of the assembly and can be reflected up the hierarchical structure to a level at which assemblies are being considered .
25 " Welcome to Bawiti , " he said , stretching his arms to encompass all the charms of the room .
26 Why , I would n't have a moment 's peace on a Sunday , what with tinkering all morning and driving all the rest of the day . ’
27 This is not to say that Locke accepts all the details of the scholastic account of scientia any more than Gassendi did .
28 A map does not have to indicate all the features of the terrain in order to help people find their way about it .
29 The justices have not set out in terms their findings under section 1 but they have considered all the aspects of the case in so far as I can see .
30 Police say the device bears all the hallmarks of the IRA and officers are liasing with the Anti Terrorist Squad …
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