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

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1 The explosive charge would have been either flat , circular or cylindrical and in any of those cases the disruptive explosive power would have been uniformly distributed in all directions .
2 All the side chains from the heavy chain involved in hydrogen bonding or hydrophobic interactions are highly conserved in all four gamma heavy chain subclasses in mouse and human .
3 The Environmental Health Officers who are highly trained in all aspects of health and hygiene , are ‘ in the business of changing people 's behaviour — as hygiene does not come naturally to the majority of people ’ .
4 Light , in combination with landscape , is Braham 's main metaphor , and he has commented : ‘ Traditional metaphors are so ingrained in all of us that one can never quite escape the suggestion that light represents good , darkness represents bad .
5 He stared right into her eyes , and she thought that she had never been so enraged in all her life .
6 I have never been so humiliated in all my life .
7 But rather than reducing the amount of such sliding , modern ideas seem to have increased it , for olistostromes are now recognised in all parts of the succession , autochthonous as well as allochthonous .
8 Therefore , although skills are now embedded in all courses reviewed and validated this session , the range of skills is not as comprehensive as is deemed to be desirable by the University .
9 These sulphonated cross-linked polystyrene resin beads are now used in all softening plants .
10 On behalf of pedestrians in general , may I say how much the Bill will be greatly welcomed in all parts of the country ?
11 British qualifications in public health medicine fully meet the requirements of the directives and the faculty looks forward to a time when the specialty will be formally recognised in all member states and not only in Britain , France , and Ireland .
12 ‘ It would be ideal if midwives could do it , ’ she says ‘ but they would have to be thoroughly trained in all aspects of acupuncture first . ’
13 Jack Russells are difficult animals to teach to retrieve — I have only had one that would do it properly — but they can be taught to work nets , drive rabbits into nets and to be thoroughly disciplined in all they do .
14 Look for details on delivery charges , they should be clearly marked in all ads .
15 Radioactive poisons with a half life of thousands of years will be routinely handled in all sorts of locations , even some farms .
16 I can assure the hon. Gentleman that his concerns are well reflected in all the discussions between operators and Ministers .
17 Our staff are fully experienced in all aspects of letting and they will be more than pleased to answer any queries which you may have .
18 When a sperm fertilizes an egg , a full complement of 46 chromosomes is , of course , made up ; and all 46 are then duplicated in all the cells of the developing embryo .
19 The Alexander technique would be invaluable if it were properly included in all drama training programmes .
20 She was tall , dark-haired and strong-willed , characteristics which were largely repeated in all of Jack 's long-term relationships .
21 PITCHED into the cricketing cauldron that is Sabinal Park only three days after their SAA jumbo jet touched down at Norman Manley International , their adrenalin expended in the World Cup and their concentration on the solitary Test , the South Africans were utterly outplayed in all three One-Day Internationals .
22 The church was once more fully involved in the traditional festive culture of the people , for the old ceremonies associated with Christmas , Easter , Whitsun , Shrovetide , and Maytide were quickly resumed in all parts of the country and proved as popular as ever .
23 As of the end of March elections were still awaited in all three Transcaucasian republics .
24 At this stage I can only say that , as the statutory procedures are being correctly followed in all respects , a public inquiry would not be appropriate .
25 High values of serum pepsinogen C were frequently found in all groups of patients with hyperpepsinogenaemia A. In the group of subjects with raised concentrations of serum pepsinogen A , four blood transfusion donors had a mean ( SD ) serum pepsinogen C concentration of 34 ( 20 ) µg/l , 20 patients with Zollinger-Ellison syndrome of 73 ( 81 ) µg/l , 21 duodenal ulcer patients of 65 ( 34 ) µg/l , 43 patients with chronic renal failure of 69 ( 42 ) µg/l , and 14 patients with reflux oesophagitis on longterm omeprazole treatment of 66 ( 39 ) µg/l .
26 Conversion students were well represented in all these areas .
27 The nationalities concerned are generally Lutheran ( Estonians and Latvians ) or Roman Catholic ( Lithuanians ) by religion , not Orthodox , and they have been under Soviet rule for a much shorter period of time than most other nationalities , since 1940 rather than the immediate post-revolutionary period ( when communist-led governments were briefly established in all three republics ) .
28 Ensure that the UN Convention on Children 's Rights is properly reflected in all service provision and legislation affecting children .
29 Some degree of heat recovery is usually incorporated in all types of modern design .
30 If this is always used in all residential transactions as a standard document , then misunderstandings that often characterised transactions in the past should no longer crop up .
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