Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [verb] [prep] all [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In Egypt , attacks by Islamic extremists are widely condemned by all parties , and the people stand firm behind the government . |
2 | Scholarships , Grants and Awards brochures and application forms are now available and have been widely circulated to all Sections and those who have requested them . |
3 | The explosive charge would have been either flat , circular or cylindrical and in any of those cases the disruptive explosive power would have been uniformly distributed in all directions . |
4 | He seized the post of Vizier ( Prime Minister ) and within weeks Muhammed Shah 's ineffectual successor had been effectively excluded from all decisions ; he remained a figurehead , left to console himself with drink , opium and his harem . |
5 | The Environmental Health Officers who are highly trained in all aspects of health and hygiene , are ‘ in the business of changing people 's behaviour — as hygiene does not come naturally to the majority of people ’ . |
6 | The percentage of synonyms to be expected for any given case , assuming that record allocation to addresses is entirely random and that synonyms are only stored after all home records , is as follows : |
7 | In only his second start of the season , Snodin provided the spark of midfield inspiration and stong running that Everton have been desperately searching for all season . |
8 | These principles have now been generally adopted across all platforms , although since the Macintosh GUI is embedded in the system architecture most of these characteristics are enforced in Macintosh software design and engineering . |
9 | Give Way signs are not placed at all roundabouts , but the point of entry is marked by a single broken white line across the road to indicate the give way rule . |
10 | Leys are not found in all parts of Britain any more than are the remains of other prehistoric features . |
11 | Needless to say , his views are not shared by all observers of the policy-making process and , given the strong tradition of secrecy in Britain , obtaining evidence one way or the other is difficult . |
12 | For the approaching wave in region II which propagates along the null line , , they have shown that v -independent perturbations are not permitted to all orders , while all the v -dependent perturbations exhibit strong divergences along the ‘ fold ’ singularity . |
13 | You could write on it any time but then you 're just sitting in all day . |
14 | You 're not concentrating at all Paul are you ? |
15 | And , you know , along with marketing and so on we are , we 're continually looking at all aspects of that . |
16 | ‘ What I 'm not prepared to do is commit myself to the club beyond that , until such time as a final plan , which I understand from the chairman was agreed in principle by all directors on Saturday night , has been formally ratified by all board members . |
17 | The Short Courses are clearly intended for all pupils , and details such as the reading level of written materials require as much attention in R.E . |
18 | Sponsors are also featured on all publicity material relating to the WISE vehicle programme . |
19 | The ‘ cause of death ’ figures are also changing beyond all recognition . |
20 | The ‘ cause of death figures ’ are also changing beyond all recognition . |
21 | At club level these divisions are often relaxed as all boards sail together and only a maximum sail size rule is imposed . |
22 | We are centrally located for all Brighton 's attractions including Brighton 's famous Lanes and Royal Pavilion . |
23 | But rather than reducing the amount of such sliding , modern ideas seem to have increased it , for olistostromes are now recognised in all parts of the succession , autochthonous as well as allochthonous . |
24 | Therefore , although skills are now embedded in all courses reviewed and validated this session , the range of skills is not as comprehensive as is deemed to be desirable by the University . |
25 | On behalf of pedestrians in general , may I say how much the Bill will be greatly welcomed in all parts of the country ? |
26 | British qualifications in public health medicine fully meet the requirements of the directives and the faculty looks forward to a time when the specialty will be formally recognised in all member states and not only in Britain , France , and Ireland . |
27 | In addition , the legislature was to be altered from the existing bicameral system [ see pp. 38626-27 ] to a unicameral system , whereby the People 's Great Hural was to be directly elected by all citizens over 25 years old . |
28 | Mr. Michael Latham presented a Bill to abolish the General Synod of the Church of England , on a date to be appointed ; to provide for the creation of a Church of England Assembly , consisting of a house of all diocesan , suffragan and assistant bishops , and a joint house of clergy and laity , to be directly elected by all Church of England clergy and lay persons on parochial electoral rolls ; to make provision for the Diocese of Sodor and Man ; to empower the Assembly to decide on all appropriate matters , except those within the legal responsibilities of the Church Commissioners , without further reference to Parliament ; to provide for the election of new bishops by members of the house of bishops , saving the right of final approval of the chosen candidate by the Crown ; to abolish the Ecclesiastical Committee ; to abolish the automatic places of bishops in the House of Lords ; to permit ordained clergy of the Church of England , with the consent of a diocesan bishop , to seek election to the House of Commons ; and for connected purposes : |
29 | The ministers agreed that regulations governing import prices should be strictly enforced by all member states and that top level talks be held with Russia , Norway and Iceland in the hope of securing an agreement to stabilise the market . |
30 | This should be carefully checked on all occasions . |