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

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1 Administrative elites in the Scandinavian countries are disproportionately represented on all the commissions , boards and committees engaged in corporatist policy-making .
2 Sponsors are also featured on all publicity material relating to the WISE vehicle programme .
3 The commission had been correctly paid on all the relevant purchases except that of Framwells — the chain of tobacconist shops — which was easily the biggest deal Mike had handled .
4 This should be carefully checked on all occasions .
5 Look for details on delivery charges , they should be clearly marked on all ads .
6 In the interest of supposed consistency , circumflex accents are to be summarily abolished on all i and u vowels , despite their frequent help in indicating a missing s from a word 's Latin root .
7 It is claimed that AirX can be safely used on all types of surfaces — carpets , fabrics , tiles , ceramics , wood — by sponge or spray .
8 Parsons has been strongly criticized on all these points .
9 Versions of the recently introduced song God Save Great George Our King were now heard on all sides ; a little later the text was finalised and it became the national anthem .
10 The initial rise in the general price level from p to P 1 which results from the shift in the AD function from AD to AD 1 is mistakenly interpreted on all of our hypothetical islands as an increase in the relative prices of their products .
11 In the UK a variable premium is also paid on all fat lambs slaughtered .
12 The need to brand what was generally regarded as a commodity led Robert Wiseman Dairies to launch a black and white ‘ Friesian ’ identity which is consistently applied on all merchandiseable items , lorries , milk floats and stationery .
13 Michael was also fastened on all the time . ’
14 Breakfast was now served on all internal early morning UK flights after British Midland led the way .
15 The arena was now enclosed on all four sides .
16 The yacht tracked accurately and was well balanced on all points .
17 Aquitaine was then surrounded on all sides ( except the sea coast ) by fiefs which stood in a more immediate relationship to the Capetians than ever before .
18 Computed tomography of the gall bladder was initially done on all patients but latterly , only patients who were being considered for extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy ( patients with one to three gall stones which were less than 3 cm in diameter ) were scanned to determine stone density ( calcification ) .
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