Example sentences of "[adv] all [noun pl] [verb] their " in BNC.

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1 So all creatures have their own world of physical reality , a world defined entirely by their mind configuration .
2 The problem for the schools is that not all parents accept their share of the authority .
3 Since 1987 it has been possible to ask your employer to deduct regular sums from your pay through the PAYROLL GIVING SCHEME up to a maximum of £600 per annum ( not all employers offer their employees this facility ) .
4 Not all men cause their wives to submit to their will you know . ’
5 At the same time , however , it should be recognized that not all parties retain their vitality , or even survive at all , that new parties emerge , and may quickly become powerful , as happened with the socialist parties in Europe , and that parties may change their character and their policies without necessarily changing their names .
6 Not all prospects state their objections .
7 Well not all trees lose their leaves .
8 Not all cathedrals have their own choir schools .
9 Most of them , protected by their voluntary-aided status , resisted for twenty years and more all attempts to change their fiercely academic character or to entangle them in vague schemes of amalgamation or co-operation with secondary modern schools .
10 Methodism had broken down the old geographical barriers so that now nearly all areas had their Nonconformists .
11 Although such ‘ signals ’ may be born of snobbism and élitism of the least attractive kind and are often public confirmations of economic privilege , those teachers who have devoted their working lives to the state sector know that the only way of countering , undermining and finally defeating private education is by making the local authority schools places where all children realise their full potential .
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