Example sentences of "all such [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Those irate fans , however , may be mollified if the committee continues to deal consistently with all such offenders .
2 Prima facie such a corporation has the power to do with its property all such acts as an ordinary person can do , and to bind itself to such contracts as an ordinary person can bind himself to .
3 This prompts an official of state , the Clerk in Chancery , to issue writs to the returning officer in each constituency , and it then becomes ‘ the returning officer 's general duty … to do all such acts and things as may be necessary for effectually conducting the election in the manner provided ’ ( Representation of the People Act 1983 , s.23(2)1 .
4 The estate as so altered then binds the original tenant , because the assignee has been put into the shoes of the original tenant and can do all such acts as the original tenant could have done .
5 Next B states , in London English , her attitude to all such propositions : " I do n't wan na go outside for fresh air , right " — and now switches to Creole to echo her own words , but more emphatically : not only would she not want to go , she will not : " I 'm not going outside ( ever ) for any fresh air " .
6 All such principles are general and abstract and even if there was complete agreement as to the principle the problem of application to particular and concrete facts would remain .
7 We need to produce an inventory of all such sites , together with a publicly available , comprehensive database on all sites accepting hazardous industrial wastes .
8 All such establishments in this guide have been inspected by the South East England Tourist Board and ‘ KEY ’ classified , or have applied and are awaiting inspection .
9 ‘ But I 've already passed on all such things . ’
10 There was no central heating , only a collection of electric and oil and gas heaters , imported by tenants or discovered more or less in working order in the Handwork Room where all such things were stowed .
11 A statement in its memorandum of association that the company 's object shall be to carry on business as a general commercial company shall mean that its object is to carry on any trade or business whatsoever , and in such a case the company has power to do all such things as are incidental or conducive to the carrying on of any trade or business by it .
12 He founded himself on the principle that an alteration of the terms of the lease agreed between the landlord and the assignee binds the original lessee because the assignee has been put into the shoes of the original lessee and can do all such things as the original lessee could have done .
13 Under the Housing Act 1980 he was empowered to ‘ do all such things as appear to him necessary or expedient ’ to enable tenants ‘ to exercise the right to buy ’ .
14 Philosophy always has begun from Athens on from a recognition of the extraordinary facts of the diversity of human belief and attitude , on moral questions , on questions of social organization , on questions as to the ultimate nature of the universe , the destiny of man , and all such things , the most astonishing diversity of belief and attitude has prevailed and still does prevail amongst people .
15 The rise of semi-literacy in England has swept away all such certainties .
16 Bearing this in mind , an examination of clinical observations of spontaneous abortions in humans would suggest that over 25 to 30 per cent of all such abortions are due to aneuploidy .
17 All such badges were approved by the College of Arms in exactly the same way as a noble family would have had their mark introduced .
18 Of all such plantations , 85% are of pines , teak or Eucalyptus .
19 Jessica answered all such charges in her autobiography ‘ Fame Is A Song ’ a copy of which , suitably inscribed , she presented to me on a subsequent New York visit .
20 If the vendor has granted any fixed or floating charges over any of the assets , the purchaser will insist that it acquires these assets free of all such charges .
21 All such patterns occur with equal probability on linear stability theory .
22 The answer is that we can , without using intuition , speculation or hearsay concerning Z , prove that Z , C and M are logical consequences of the axioms A1 through to I. Now whilst algebraists do not regard it as their prime duty to reduce all such sets of axioms to a minimum size , it is part of an algebraist 's function to investigate consequences of axioms such as those just referred to .
23 The main object of all such instruments is the reduction of transcription errors .
24 Surely the microcomputer will go the way of all such gimmicks , that is , embraced with enthusiasm by teachers if not by pupils , only to prove more revolutionary in theory than practice ?
25 Nowadays , the results of nearly all such surveys are plotted by computer , which offers a wide range of diagrammatic methods to portray the results .
26 All such sources of conflict are familiar to those in the public sector as much as they are to those in the private .
27 Yet not all such sources have been completely lost , for the historian of Cnut , so ill-served by contemporary records , is more fortunate in those produced after his death , and especially in the late-eleventh and twelfth centuries .
28 Option 7.2.5 — View User Names , displays all such users .
29 Option 7.2.5 — View User Names , displays all such users .
30 Like all such institutions , the West Midlands College depended on its close working relation with local schools .
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