Example sentences of "[adv] [be] [vb pp] by all " in BNC.
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1 | The second strand , the Bacon and Eltis thesis , took up a theme which had long been forgotten by all but Marxist economists , the distinction between ‘ productive ’ and ‘ unproductive ’ labour . |
2 | Individual and covert arrangements offer help and guidance to a favoured minority in overcoming a range of obstacles which nevertheless are faced by all . |
3 | What had not been realised by all concerned was the fearful advance in the scientific methods of waging war — no longer was war a man to man affair — men could be destroyed in hundreds from a distance and that ability was not confined to one side alone . |
4 | This interest can best be served by all responsible members of the scientific community beginning and sustaining an objective , scientific , honourable , and openminded face to face dialogue based on the actual and official tenets of clinical ecology/environmental medicine . |
5 | Structural geomorphology is still sometimes allied with the study of landscape evolution and Ollier ( 1981 ) , in a view that would not be supported by all geomorphologists , has contended : |
6 | The small surplus that is distributed is so limited that it can not be shared by all , but patronage is a mechanism of selecting a few workers to benefit . |
7 | For many reasons this can not be attained by all patients though most can be helped some of the way back , to former states of better health . |
8 | Jesus in his Risen Being will still be grieved by all the tragedies , injustices and selfish motivations of the world . |
9 | Successes of the government would always be claimed by all its members , but failures would be left to the Prime Minister . |
10 | This could possibly be improved by all clubs having an artificial pitch of good quality ; we have played on mud heaps for far too long . |
11 | The simplicity and white purity of this costume were gradually being adopted by all Arab men working on the peninsula whether they were Egyptian , Palestinian or Lebanese . |
12 | ( Remember , too , that your policy continues to share in profits after you have received your payment , so the benefits your dependents receive will also be enhanced by all bonuses subsequently declared . ) |
13 | Sir Ernest Gowers , in The Complete Plain Words , 2nd Edn , 1973 ( revised by Sir Bruce Fraser ) , Pelican Books — a splendid book which could profitably be read by all legal draftsmen — states : |
14 | Here the central student record is maintained ; here , the majority of the data that will eventually be used by all those groups and individuals is recorded . |
15 | Complete has now been listed by all the major supermarkets and sales have built steadily . |
16 | ( On the latter point , when Richard Agar of North Shore Designs took over Taunton Hall Farm , one of his first actions was to stop the local hunt using his land , action which has now been followed by all the surrounding farmers . |
17 | A Design Change state indicating that the modifications proposed in the DC have now been agreed by all the interested parties , and the individual agreements entered into LIFESPAN . |
18 | A reduction of at least 30% in child mortality due to diarrhoeal diseases has now been found by all trials that have found a significant effect on overall mortality and have also examined causes of death . |
19 | We have , however , recently contributed towards the purchase by ECTF of the CABI ‘ TREES ’ CD-ROM , which can now be accessed by all RBGE staff at the Darwin Library . |
20 | Once a country that forbade religion by constitution , Albania is now being flooded by all kinds of organisations that try to convert people . |
21 | ‘ And we have n't been helped by all the bookings . |
22 | Hector Charlesworth broadcast a Dominion Day speech , in both English and French , in which he pointed out that a famous French writer had said that ‘ A man with two languages is a man with two souls ’ and he felt that if LaRochfoucauld could make such a statement it might well be embraced by all true Canadians . |
23 | DO N'T BE DAUNTED BY ALL THOSE GHASTLY LOOKING INNARDS ! |
24 | But do n't be intimidated by all this talk of exercise . |
25 | But put aside the party point scoring and one indisputable fact emerges which will readily be agreed by all health service staff are a breed apart with their dedication to duty , willingness to work long hours and commitment to patient care . |
26 | The expression for dva can be written compactly as where is defined by All the vectors v , da , and db appearing in ( 7.2 ) are quite arbitrary ; dv is the difference between local vectors at the same place and is also a vector . |
27 | In other words , the proposals are framed in a political and social void which does not engage with the sorts of social , political and economic changes that have recently been experienced by all . |
28 | The next two weeks will never be forgotten by all those who were privileged to work on Too Long a Winter . |
29 | There 's an ecumenical consensus nowadays surely that it is by faith and baptism that one is made a Christian or becomes a Christian and we 've also inherited , many of us , another rite , with its origins in the New Testament , valuable in the making of a christian and the three strands in confirmation set out in the report before us would certainly be owned by all of us . |
30 | They are not charging what they could , and nothing like ‘ what the market will bear' ; river berth holders are therefore being subsidised by all rate/poll tax payers throughout Hampshire . |