Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] [be] [prep] all [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It is anticipated that the usual request will be for all cross-references pointing to a given range of entries . |
2 | Consider policy should be for all nationals , ie persons born within pre-1939 frontier of an Allied country , to be handed over to Ally concerned This final sentence underlined how keen Eighth Army was by this time to " clear the decks " in its area . |
3 | The answer of course would be for all suppliers to put a ‘ sell-by or ‘ best before date on the boxes of test kits with a specific shelf life . |
4 | Operation will be on all bands ( including WARC ) and VHF two-metres . |
5 | Much everyday reasoning about causes , however , seems to demand perfect relationships : ‘ Smoking does n't cause lung cancer ; the man next door to us got lung cancer and he had never smoked a cigarette in his life ’ , implying that the only cast-iron proof would be for all smokers to get lung cancer and for no non-smokers to get |
6 | No but like I said to my mum it 'll be alright because your do , your brother 'll be in all evening wo n't he Helena ? |
7 | ‘ One option would be for all schemes to be channelled through a single agency , so land managers only had one port of call for payments , ’ said the commission . |
8 | Brighter showery weather will replace the rain in the west and by evening this brighter weather will be over all parts of Northern Ireland . |