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

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1 In his opening address on 29 September the pope rejected the notion , common since Vatican I , that the authority of the pontiff alone was sufficient to govern the Church , and listed the four aims of the Council : that the Church should have a clearer idea of its own nature ; that there was need for renewal ; that Christians of all denominations be brought closer together ( he apologized for the Catholic Church 's own failings in its relations with non-Catholics ) ; and finally , the need for dialogue between Church and world .
2 Inspector Ghote Draws a Line is a story ( on the theme of should lines be drawn ; should the thin ends of all wedges be repulsed ? ) in which Ghote is sent to a house in the deep Indian countryside to find out who is threatening with death the old Judge who lives there .
3 Against the timescales set by the government , that contracts for all services be in place by April 1991 , it proved a stern test of general management .
4 However , as the features of capital instruments may vary widely , it should not be presumed that the disclosures required by the [ draft ] FRS will in all circumstances be sufficient for the financial statements to give a true and fair view .
5 Except as otherwise provided in these Conditions the liability of the Carrier in respect of loss or misdelivery of or damage to goods shall in all circumstances be limited as follows :
6 The average cost basis means that the cost will approximate to the open market charge ( less any profit element ) and therefore must in all circumstances be substantial .
7 The ideal prisoner is not a human being but an automaton who will respond immediately to orders , eat when they 're told to , work , take exercise , sleep , and in all circumstances be respectful to authority .
8 Even in these circumstances project support would still in all cases be cheaper than hospital care , and in four cases cheaper than residential care ( and only a proportion of these clients would have been considered eligible for residential care ) .
9 Policy : ‘ The location of industrial development will in all cases be subject to local and amenity consideration ’ ,
10 There need not in all cases be an actual breach of the contract .
11 Additional air pollution in each of these classes must not exceed specific air quality ‘ increments ’ , thereby assuring a level of air quality which should in all cases be cleaner than that required by the NAAQSs .
12 It may not in all cases be sufficient to advise a client that the action which he desires to take is not possible under the existing law ; circumstances may arise in which the proper answer is that if the law does not allow the action to be taken then the law itself should be changed .
13 20.2 This Agreement and all matters arising out of it shall in all respects be governed by the Laws of England .
14 19.1 This Agreement and all matters arising out of it shall in all respects be governed by the Laws of England .
15 At the same time , the new law provides that the previously free distribution of textbooks to all students be confined to needy students only .
16 Participants should be assured of this anonymity at the outset of the research , and particularly in view of the kind of material which can emerge in the course of participant observation it should at all times be preserved absolutely .
17 ‘ The chef , ’ he recalled saying , ‘ must at all times be prepared for disaster . ’
18 Conditions which must at all times be satisfied by recognised
19 A recognised body shall at all times be managed and controlled by solicitors or recognised bodies or by such persons together with one or more registered foreign lawyers ; provided that there shall be no breach of this Rule where the secretary of a recognised body is not a solicitor , a registered foreign lawyer or a recognised body .
20 Conditions which must at all times be satisfied
21 ( 1 ) The following conditions shall at all times be satisfied by a recognised body and where any condition fails to be satisfied by a recognised body the recognition of the body by the Council shall expire :
22 It was strange with Aunt Louise in the house , she and I alone together , our relationship a delicate bubble which must at all costs be kept floating intact .
23 And if there had been a degree of sympathy with the other defeated peoples — a doubtful claim , it has to be said , particularly with regard to the Poles — in this case ‘ the entire population took the view that England should at all costs be destroyed ’ .
24 It would seem that these moves , the deification of Jesus Christ , and the introduction of the Holy Ghost , were the outcome of the obstinate intention to apply to the new religion the utterly unalterable condition that the ancient ‘ god ’ of the original scriptures must , at all costs be retained .
25 Yet the effect of the violence is as much exhilarating as horrifying … if one 's moral position is the tenable one that violence is intrinsically wrong and must at all costs be held in check , then there is no doubt that Straw Dogs is an immoral film .
26 The unity of the socialist states and their military-strategic parity with the NATO countries must at all costs be preserved , as the only secure guarantee against the ‘ aggressive appetites of imperialism ’ .
27 He was becoming increasingly conscious of the existence of something at the core — in fact , a suspicion , a threat , which must at all costs be shielded from his probes .
28 So that one bargain could be fairly compared with another , the cost of borrowing — the interest charged — should in all cases and by all lenders be expressed in terms of an Annual Percentage Rate ( APR ) , not solely in weekly or monthly interest .
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