Example sentences of "and [adj] [noun pl] [prep] all [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The purpose of the Corporate Finance Manual is to set out the required procedures and technical standards for all Special Engagements .
2 Amnesty International opposes torture and the death penalty in all cases without reservation and advocates fair and prompt trials for all political prisoners .
3 Amnesty International opposes torture and the death penalty in all cases without reservation and advocates fair and prompt trials for all political prisoners .
4 In George Street , in the vestibule under the shade of the spreading tree were Unwanted Gifts ( £1340 ) ; Records ( £391.09 ) ; and separate stalls for all different categories of books and ephemera ( £3788 ) .
5 Fig. 3.10 Proportions of proximal and distal ends of all major limb bones compared with the proportions of shafts .
6 The purchaser will be concerned to ensure that the vendor has given full and accurate details of all independent contractors used by the business and to warrant that no such person is an employee .
7 Strahler continued ( 1952 , p. 937 ) to suggest a programme for further research in geomorphology and this required five steps which were ( 1 ) a study of geomorphic processes and landforms as various kinds of responses to gravitational and molecular stresses acting on materials ; ( 2 ) quantitative determination of landform characteristics and causative factors ; ( 3 ) formulation of empirical equations by mathematical statistics ; ( 4 ) building concepts of open dynamic systems and steady states for all geomorphic processes ; and ( 5 ) deduction of general mathematical models to serve as quantitative natural laws .
8 The company 's promotion team supplies records and promotional videos to all major radio and television stations , as well as arranging appearances by artists on particular programmes .
9 The previous Labour Government started off with their normal irresponsible pledges which produced enormous inflation and catastrophic cuts to all public service capital programmes .
10 Comparatively unfettered by the vexed relations between labour and capital , with their more ready sympathy and common interests with all other women , they would begin hopefully where men would have little chance ’ .
11 ( ii ) the names and registered offices of all recognised bodies who are members of the body ;
12 Nearly 10,000 delegates voted for ( i ) the introduction of direct and secret ballots for all internal party elections except that for the national executive committee ; ( ii ) the reduction of national executive seats from 37 to nine ; ( iii ) increased consultation at grassroots level on party policy and an end to PRI headquarters interference in the party affairs of the state ; and ( iv ) the nomination of the presidential candidate by a PRI national convention of democratically elected delegates and not by the outgoing President as before .
13 Similar provision is made , for example , by the Education ( Publication of Schemes for Financing Schools ) Regulations 1989 , whereby a copy of any such scheme must be available for reference ‘ by parents and other persons at all reasonable times and without charge ’ at the school , public libraries and education offices .
14 Any feature detector has excitatory links to all the letter detectors for letters having that feature , and inhibitory links to all other letter detectors .
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