Example sentences of "[noun] which [vb past] [prep] all " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 This was the ‘ Section Engagés Volontaires ’ , the department which dealt with all prospective recruits .
2 Mr Nicol said that in each of the three cases the restriction of access to the public conflicted with the principle of openness which applied to all legal proceedings .
3 Hough and Mayhew ( 1988 ) regard these figures as underestimates and Worrall and Pease ‘ s ( 1986 ) re-analysis of the BCS data which looked at all crimes , and attempted crimes , involving contact and where the victim could identify whether or not they knew the offender , found that women were much more likely to say that they knew the offender well and that the offender was a spouse in nearly 40 per cent of cases .
4 As Professor Deane has put it , there took place , mainly in the first half of the century , " a series of developments in the money market , an expansion in the number , range and efficiency of English financial institutions which amounted in all to a financial revolution " .
5 On Jan. 15 the Cabinet approved a plan which called on all groups and individuals voluntarily to hand over small-calibre weapons by mid-March .
6 I think that this was a tension , a sort of contradiction which went through all the seventies , a real problem about sex which was never really confronted .
7 A 1987 study by the Office of Population Censuses and Surveys which looked at all nuclear installations in England and Wales had identified an increased incidence of the illness round those sites built before 1955 .
8 The zeal for the development of spiritual life , which had flowered in Europe from the tenth to the twelfth centuries , had resulted in the reform of the Benedictine monasticism of the West and the emergence of Orders — Cluniac , Cistercian and Carthusian — committed to living apart in various communal ways which stressed above all the individual inner spiritual growth of their members .
9 In her child 's understanding it seemed that it was her own liberation that was the cause of the celebration , and the arrival of the princess , the flags which appeared on all the buildings and the succession of functions for which her mother and Denzil put on their beautiful evening clothes and left her with the maid .
10 There was also a no certiorari clause which applied to all decisions of the Board .
11 This took the form of a central set of routines which looked after all the I/O functions , graphics and peripherals and was intended to remove any need for users to add extra items .
12 The item which appeared in all rankings , and upon which there was , therefore , most consensus about its importance , was social functioning .
13 This style in plain colours — light & dark , then into the big rounded ‘ beagle ’ collars which went into all colours — and in checks & in different materials : cotton , cotton/poly , Oxfords , wool mixes , etc .
14 Nicaragua 's claims against the United States arose out of conflict in Central America which impinged upon all other States in the area .
15 ‘ I 'd been to a party at Cipriani 's in The Strand which went on all hours .
16 Elite theorists tried to formulate universal laws which applied to all political systems , such as Michels ' iron law of oligarchy — an empirical universal law based upon constant features of human psychology and the logic of organization .
17 In the office which looked like all the others with its geometric desk and wire baskets and identical questions , he had suddenly created a different version of himself , with words borrowed from newspapers , half-heard conversations , and fitted them into structures of plausibility ; he 'd discovered that if he spoke fast enough no one noticed the inconsistencies .
  Next page