Example sentences of "[v-ing] [noun pl] [prep] all " in BNC.

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1 back-up and recovery facilities allowing copies of all data stored on-line to be kept and reloaded in the event of machine failure such as a disk head crash
2 The three elements of the Dukeries culture outlined above are interdependent , in part because those with the greatest influence there — the colliery companies — were instrumental in fostering and maintaining aspects of all three .
3 He did n't want to push her away , but he was getting close to his limit ; his blood was starting to pound in his ears and he was seeing haloes around all of the lights outside .
4 It is enough that a project satisfy the purpose of ‘ the advancement of knowledge in biological or behavioural sciences , ( section 5.3(d) ) , although the applicant must then justify the necessity of using animals at all ( 5.5 ) , and in specific terms if the use of larger mammals is proposed ( 5.6 ) .
5 The authors have taken the basic concepts of keeping cichlids of all sizes and often adapted them to suit the best requirements of the species being kept .
6 He pointed across the room to a slim lad wearing jeans and a T-shirt and potting balls from all angles .
7 Strapped into gyrating seats with all the correct audio and visual accompaniment we have a space age race .
8 Giving information and landing diagrams of all Civil and Military Aerodromes , Helipads , Private Landing Fields , Gliding Sites , Pre-Flight Planning , Met. , Radio Frequencies , Navigation Aids , MATZ , LARS , Cross Channel Procedures , Controlled Airspace , Landing Fees and other relevant information for the General Aviation Pilot .
9 Public health technicians are checking specimens from all the children and staff .
10 The squadron 's Andover planes will go to East Midlands airport where a private firm is to take over the squadron 's duty checking the accuracy of radar and landing systems on all military aircraft .
11 The objection involves the feeling or perhaps the conviction that we can never state or explicitly describe such a thing as a causal circumstance is said to be , which is to say that we can not do something like give a complete enumeration of its elements : we can not give particular or individuating descriptions of all of them .
12 We now live in a world where human rights are violated with impunity , and this will continue producing refugees of all kinds .
13 There were no photocopying machines in those days so from the day the collection was shown the sketchers had to work frantically for two or three weeks afterwards from about eight to midnight drawing models for all the clients .
14 This massive mobilization against illiteracy , mainly put into effect by older schoolchildren , brought basic reading and writing skills to all but 12 per cent of the population .
15 Customs are reviewing the VAT repayment supplement regime and are seeking views from all interested parties .
16 Those who have it will be better at forming relationships of all sorts because they do not find it impossible to believe that other people could actually respect them and care for them .
17 It was not merely insurance costs that were rising , but operating costs of all kinds , notably crew wages .
18 An example of dispersal agents , which is the male toucan in Costa Rica , which defends sections of fruiting trees against all other frugivores besides his mate , displacing them by threat ; however , when food is abundant , this does not occur .
19 Honour is , Davis argues , ‘ the basis of association , of forming alliances for all purposes — mutual aid , politics , marriage , farming — from the day-to-day to the long-term . ’
20 Some lords were fortunate enough to gather aids on other occasions ; many lords had great difficulty in gathering aids at all .
21 His peewit , he said , would manifest its friendship by its exemplary conduct , eating insects of all shapes and sizes but never pecking or injuring the plants .
22 The format of German touring car racing calls for all cars to run with catalytic converters .
23 I won I wonder about , on interviewing skills for all staff ,
24 Furthermore , by arguing the policy in detail through the correspondence columns and presenting opinions on all sides of the argument , the Government press , so Omari suggests , played an indirect part in increasing TANU 's popularity .
25 ‘ ( a ) setting out with full particulars all dealings by the first defendant or anyone on his behalf with : ( i ) the moneys referred to in schedule 1 to this order ; and ( ii ) all and any sums or assets representing or derived from those moneys ; and … ( c ) exhibiting copies of all documents which relate to the receipt or transfer of , or dealing with all such assets , and in particular all such documents as are set out in schedule 3 hereto and are in the possession custody or power of the first defendant .
26 To protect wood against any future attack , use Ronseal Wood Preserving tablets at all vulnerable spots .
27 Many major PC manufacturers will also soon be selling computers with all the necessary hardware built-in .
28 ( b ) winter aggregations comprising animals of all age classes ( but with the older ones arriving first and departing last ) are often of a larger size and crowd several layers deep in crevices and pools .
29 On Dec. 20 , 1991 , Berisha had announced that the DP would be presenting candidates in all 100 constituencies , except for that of the SPA-appointed President , Ramiz Alia , " since it 's he who will carry out the reforms " .
30 The Inquisition was an ineffective irritant , slow and erratic in its procedures ; it merely put up the price of books , forcing readers to all sorts of subterfuges in order to consume often out-dated heresies .
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