Example sentences of "all [noun pl] to be [adj] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | And one tends to conclude that all attempts to be poetic in some manner or other defeat their own end ; whereas an intentness on the quality of the emotion to be conveyed makes for poetry . |
2 | Section 222 provides that accounting records are at all times to be open for inspection by officers of the company . |
3 | I shall be dealing more fully with the use of the library in the next chapter , but I can not stress too strongly how important it is for all researchers to be knowledgeable about bibliographical sources and , sadly , how few social science undergraduates are actually taught the necessary skills . |
4 | We urge citizens to participate in the creation and establishment of broadcasting legislation which affirms the right of all viewers to be free from discrimination . |
5 | We would expect leaders at all levels to be aware of the wider context of their work . |
6 | That teacher education should recognise the need for all teachers to be familiar with research on classroom interaction and language use in educational settings . |
7 | That teacher education should recognise the need for all teachers to be familiar with research on classroom interaction and language use in educational settings . |
8 | However , an outline is offered because it is important for all teachers to be aware of the legal framework of special education , and not just those working with the disabled in special schools . |
9 | Orthega and Paschero , however , consider all diseases to be due to environmental causes and miss out on the inherited factors present in the cause of the disease . |
10 | Although it was policy for all children to be welcome in council provision , in reality this was highly variable . |
11 | In the end , the damage done to botanical habitats by the I.D.P. was minimal , but it does demonstrate the need for all botanists to be alert to future threats to the environment , even in more remote locations such as the Outer Hebrides . |