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

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1 As we buzz off in all directions in search of the sun , a wee word of caution …
2 Equality of access must be promoted in all forms of work with the right not to take part in some roles as strongly guarded as the right of access to others .
3 A process of polarization is developing , with households busily engaged in all forms of work at one pole and households unable to do a wide range of work at the other … .
4 The concession to the Bar is that any person called to the Bar will have rights of audience in all courts on completion of pupillage , dependent only on their compliance with rules of conduct made by the Bar .
5 The good librarian is sensitive to individual difference , omnivorously interested in all areas of knowledge and in all problems of access to it , politely at ease with people , able to assert authority when it is required , and to employ systematic thinking in relation to all aspects of his work .
6 Nevertheless , the code is universal : that is , GGC is translated as glycine in all organisms from viruses to man , and similarly for the other triplets .
7 ( d ) Action on receipt of reply to search Advise client in all cases of contents of reply , and if any material information is given , take instructions .
8 For example , whereas Cayley , in 1854 , specifically demanded that the associative law should be satisfied , Lie and Klein , in their earlier work , did not feel obliged explicitly to mention the requirement ; in all cases of interest to them the condition was automatically satisfied !
9 In seven patients the data had been fabricated ; confrontation was followed in all cases by cessation of symptoms and support for the parent .
10 Among the 1200 patients with primary gastric carcinoma who were treated at our institution during 1969–92 , 77 ( 6.4% ) had linitis plastica ( the diagnosis was made in all cases after review of the 1209 histological sections ) .
11 Candidates are allowed to use standard English dictionaries in all examinations except English for Business ( all levels ) and English for Commerce ( all levels ) .
12 Candidates are allowed to use standard English dictionaries in all examinations except English for Business ( all levels ) and English for Commerce ( all levels ) .
13 Candidates are allowed to use standard English dictionaries in all examinations except English for Business ( all levels ) and English for Commerce ( all levels ) .
14 Candidates are allowed to use standard English dictionaries in all examinations except English for Business ( all levels ) and English for Commerce ( all levels ) .
15 Candidates are allowed to use standard English dictionaries in all examinations except English for Business ( all levels ) and English for Commerce ( all levels ) .
16 Candidates are allowed to use standard English dictionaries in all examinations except English for Business ( all levels ) .
17 Candidates are allowed to use standard English dictionaries in all examinations except English for Business ( all levels ) and English for Commerce ( all levels ) .
18 Candidates are allowed to use standard English dictionaries in all examinations except English for Business ( all levels ) and English for Commerce ( all levels ) .
19 Candidates are allowed to use standard English dictionaries in all examinations except English for Business ( all levels ) and English for Commerce ( all levels ) .
20 Candidates are allowed to use standard English dictionaries in all examinations except English for Business ( all levels ) and English for Commerce ( all levels ) .
21 Dr Anne Dew , who is organising the vigil at Dryburn hospital , Durham , said : ‘ There has been quite a bit of support for the vigil from staff in all areas of work at the hospital .
22 Painted terracotta decorations for architecture are found in all areas of Greece in the archaic period and later ; figure-work too , but that is far commoner in the west than in the rest of Greece and reaches its acme in Etruria .
23 However , the archaizing and more abstract beauty of Canova 's response to the figure had been subsumed beneath the increasing demand in all areas of art for a greater naturalism in representing the human form .
24 This , therefore , demands that the purchaser and supplier of a system must be capable of working in partnership , and that the supplier has specialist skills in all areas of implementation of systems to assist the customer over this hurdle , ’ Mobbs says .
25 While Sears ( 1983 ) study of university students reported that mature students are less likely to be more successful than their younger counterparts in the areas of science , engineering and medicine , Brennan and McGeevor ( 1985 ) , in their study of CNAA graduates , report that mature students do better than younger students in all areas of study except those relating to engineering subjects .
26 Evidence also shows that mature students in general do better than younger students in all areas of study except those relating to Engineering subjects .
27 ‘ It is intended to enable parents to dovetail their career and family commitments and thereby to ease recruitment problems which are already being felt in all areas of commerce as a result of the steadily falling number of school leavers and graduates . ’
28 The proportion of γ-interferon expressing lymphocytes in the lamina propria of coeliac patients showed an identical pattern , with reduced levels ( 33%-43% of control values ) in all groups of patients with abnormal histology and a return towards normal during a successful gluten free diet ( Table , Fig 4 ) .
29 High values of serum pepsinogen C were frequently found in all groups of patients with hyperpepsinogenaemia A. In the group of subjects with raised concentrations of serum pepsinogen A , four blood transfusion donors had a mean ( SD ) serum pepsinogen C concentration of 34 ( 20 ) µg/l , 20 patients with Zollinger-Ellison syndrome of 73 ( 81 ) µg/l , 21 duodenal ulcer patients of 65 ( 34 ) µg/l , 43 patients with chronic renal failure of 69 ( 42 ) µg/l , and 14 patients with reflux oesophagitis on longterm omeprazole treatment of 66 ( 39 ) µg/l .
30 Integrity is vital but in all types of organisations including schools there are examples of thinly disguised contempt for customers and consumers .
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