Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] to all " in BNC.

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1 Discounts are given to all parties of 15 or more paying visitors .
2 In parallel with civilianisation of the police , will my hon. Friend ensure that instructions are given to all chief constables to increase further the designation of special constables and to increase the special constabulary , which would lead to more bobbies on the beat ?
3 The weather balloon is developed from the war time barrage balloons and warnings have been posted to all military and civil aircraft to keep well clear during the field experiment .
4 The study 's results and recommendations have also been communicated to all service companies as input for their own studies .
5 Two days before last Q.T. Day the Society 's representatives had an interview with the Sports Council Grant Panel — the serious situation arising from that had been explained to all teachers present and everyone was asked to take a copy of the Development Plan to study .
6 This paper had been given to all councillors by an official of Orkney Islands Council .
7 And parents are really not alone in in bringing up their children , their children are exposed to all sorts of outside influences , through the media , in their peer groups , and those in many ways , I think , are getting worse rather than better .
8 Formally it requires , first , that laws be general and abstract rules ; that is , that they are addressed to all as contrasted to specific commands to specific persons .
9 I shall ensure that their names are added to all the complaints that I have been making .
10 Where these projections of the formerly open central bay of the building are not glazed , they are finished in dark-stained timber , a treatment that has been applied to all new external and internal timberwork and is a conventional finish for the external woodwork of many local farm buildings .
11 In SPAR , as we saw earlier , no common sense inference is carried out until the focusing rules ( with sortal constraints ) have been applied to all anaphors , and configurational constraints have been applied .
12 This campaign has not yet been applied to all Allied 's large stores , but where it has run , sales have increased and research shows a clear improvement in consumer perceptions .
13 With the exception of the higher rate of SSP to which I have already referred , this has been applied to all the relevant main benefits rates — notably retirement pensions , war pensions , widows ' pensions , invalidity benefit , severe disablement allowance , the disability living allowance rates equivalent to the present mobility and attendance allowances , invalid care allowance , industrial injuries benefits , and the national insurance benefits for unemployment , sickness and maternity .
14 If a similar prohibition had been made to all film critics entering Hook , I doubt whether the reviews of Steven Spielberg 's Peter Pan adventure would have been half so bilious .
15 They have a duty to make sure that the best principles of co-operation are applied to all they do in relation to each child in the name of the ‘ child 's best interests ’ .
16 Typically a business 's back of order terms of supply are applied to all the business 's contracts of supply .
17 The traps which are connected to all sinks , basins , baths and WCs ( and , incidentally , all wastes from equipment such as washing machines and dishwashers ) serve the very important purpose of preventing smells and bacteria from the drains getting into the house .
18 We 're alerted to all incidents by the police — mountain rescue is carried out on behalf of the police , though everyone in the mountain rescue organisation is a volunteer .
19 Gist of this intelligence ( with , of course , the utmost care to protect its source ) must have been conveyed to all regional commands in the United Kingdom , and from there filtered downward , for this moment coincided with the time when Leslie declared his willingness to perform almost any task in order to help repel invaders .
20 Even American tourists who are used to all mod cons accept the fact that we ca n't offer absolutely everything . ’
21 Following the receipt of positive approval [ from the LEA ] of the suggestions for temporary one point contracts ? the following 4 are offered to all members of staff .
22 Rewards are offered to all participants on an equal basis and these rewards are over and above the normal sales compensation .
23 The high-tech personalised plastic cards — nicknamed bog breakers — have been handed to all 1,400 pupils at The Ridings School at Winterbourne , near Bristol .
24 In the UK the rubella vaccine has been offered to all girls in early adolescence and to non-pregnant women of child-bearing age who are found to be serologically negative for this antigen but with the use of the new measles/mumps/rubella ( MMR ) vaccine to small children ( 1988 ) , this will eventually become unnecessary .
25 The country has been closed to all outsiders for almost 50 years , under a totalitarian dictatorship , the hardest regime in the world , shocking even hardline communists of the former Soviet bloc .
26 The full version of the new Policy and Management System has been distributed to all UK companies and is available on request .
27 Second , we also promote good health : in 1992 the BMA published ‘ Cycling : Towards Health and Safety ’ ( OUP ) , which points out the health benefits of cycling , and they have since issued the leaflet ‘ Bike for your Life ’ , which has been distributed to all GP 's .
28 Second , we also promote good health : in 1992 the BMA published ‘ Cycling : Towards Health and Safety ’ ( OUP ) , which points out the health benefits of cycling , and they have since issued the leaflet ‘ Bike for your Life ’ , which has been distributed to all GP 's .
29 Second , we also promote good health : in 1992 the BMA published ‘ Cycling : Towards Health and Safety ’ ( OUP ) , which points out the health benefits of cycling , and they have since issued the leaflet ‘ Bike for your Life ’ , which has been distributed to all GP 's — a copy of this is enclosed .
30 This could be in his favour , as the penalties for failing to hit the targets at the par-fives are known to all television viewers .
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