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

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1 After 24 hours of intensive talks France , West Germany and Italy agreed on June 7 to lift their import bans in return for a UK undertaking to provide certification that meat on the bone came from farms where no BSE had been detected in any cattle in the past two years , and that boneless meat exports had been stripped of all offal and other tissues which could harbour BSE ; live cattle could be exported only when under six months old and provided that they were not the calves of infected animals .
2 Chancellor Norman Lamont has been stripped of all credibility here and abroad .
3 Once a self- sufficient farmer , Ahmed Mahlim , 53 , has been stripped of all dignity .
4 The turning point came in July 1973 , when a White House official almost accidentally let it be known that tape recordings had regularly been made of all conversations conducted by the President in the White House .
5 ‘ ( The European Parliament ) … considers that , in the absence of palliative care correctly provided at both psychological and medical level , each time a fully conscious patient insistently and repeatedly requests an end to an existence which has for him been robbed of all dignity , and each time a team of doctors created for that purpose , established the impossibility of providing further specific care , the request should be satisfied without thereby involving any breach of respect for human life . ’
6 Although Scottish goalkeepers have been accused of all sorts of malpractices , troilism is rarely mentioned .
7 Planning appeals continue to be lodged with the secretary of state , but regional planning authorities are notified of all appeals and have the right to take part in the appeal proceedings .
8 Certainly it is not to be supposed of all situations : for a start , we do not have a single conception of truth but rather at least two conceptions , those of analytic and synthetic truth .
9 A checklist should be made of all cash , cheques and postal orders received through the post and handed to the cashier for entry into the appropriate records .
10 A strict record should be made of all orders placed which should be kept available for checking against delivery notes and or invoices .
11 This edition was found to be inadequate in several respects , and the same could be said of all editions until the eighteenth .
12 Glass and rock surfaces must be cleaned of all abrasives , freed of grease by rinsing in acetone or petroleum ether , and dried .
13 The list shows how easy it was at the time ( 1860 ) to raise money for a line intended to run from Craven Arms to Montgomery , and what a number of persons , sufficiently well-disposed to the district to advance such large sums would be deprived of all chance of recouping themselves by completing the line , if the policy of closing it was adopted .
14 Four years after the murder of ‘ little Gregory ’ his successor is still pondering the whole business , and until he makes up his mind Mrs Villemin can not finally be cleared of all suspicion , and her husband can not be tried for shooting Mr Laroche .
15 This of course is what will be required of all teachers , and what they will need to coach their colleagues to do in their own particular specialism .
16 In this way , NPAs will be informed of all proposals likely to alter significantly the character of moorland , including non-grant-aidable changes .
17 Your supervisor or warden should be informed of all accidents , whether or not they result in injury and an accident report form must be completed .
18 Lord Spens FCA , the former managing director of corporate finance at Henry Ansbacher , has been acquitted of all charges arising from his involvement in the Guinness takeover of Distillers in 1986 .
19 You 're here , you 're on trial , you can see him being accused of all sorts of things , defend yourself , job your opportunity to clarify in front of us , we represent the people .
20 He said the RUC drugs squad were notified of all raves in the hall .
21 In a real sense , our mind or at least , our mind as it truly is , our mind as it would be if it were purged of all individuality , partiality , incompleteness , confusion , emotion and what not , is identical with the total absolute which the business of philosophy is to study .
22 Two game park rangers accused of raping , murdering and dismembering the body of a British tourist , Julie Ward , in September 1988 were cleared of all charges by a Nairobi court on June 29 .
23 He wrote that there were well-to-do and respectable men in each district who either planned or were informed of all cattle stealing in their localities .
24 Five men accused of staging a cock-fight have been cleared of all charges .
25 Once the flue has been cleared of all blockages , the smoke test might reveal cracks which have to be mended before a fire can be used .
26 Further journal files are kept of all file activity permitting recovery of virtually all data in the event of catastrophic disc failures or other disasters of comparable severity , using ‘ roll-forward ’ protocols .
27 Do not tell me that Sir Alexander Ramsay of Dalwolsey , renowned in the ranks of chivalry , has been deprived of all dealings with the female kind ?
28 His [ profession ] is compounded of all Natures , all humours , all professions .
29 To determine whether this ‘ Vancouver effect ’ is real , a more exhaustive analysis is needed of all volumes of a wider spectrum of journals .
30 Supporting missionaries and young churches by prayer is asked of all APF members .
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