Example sentences of "[prep] [v-ing] to all [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They must disown the action through writing to all members who could be affected .
2 ‘ Buckley fire station has a proud record of getting to all fires .
3 Mr Kinnock also took the unusual step of appealing to all electors , whatever their political persuasion , to turn out and vote .
4 He also took the unusual step of appealing to all electors whatever their political persuasion to turn out and vote , a move that reflected unease among the party leadership that , with the polls showing a narrow Labour lead , its supporters might take victory for granted .
5 The Revenue has already introduced new target turnaround times for replying to all letters — the aim is now to reply to all letters sent to tax and collection offices within 28 days .
6 In setting up such a scheme great care needs to be taken in explaining to all participants the rationale behind the decision and the positive gains involved .
7 Ten clear days ' notice of the meeting will be given in writing to all persons concerned .
8 In the last few years , however , the Government began more frequently to provide a formal written response , and last year they undertook to respond in writing to all reports within two months of their publication .
9 But if I am to believe that , when the Minister replies to the debate she will have to commit herself to two very simple propositions : first , that the Government will institute a full review of student financial support as a matter of urgency ; secondly , that they will commit themselves to restoring to all students the housing benefit and income support that the Government have taken away from them .
10 Here railways brought coal and iron from the industries of the hinterland to the docks for shipping to all parts of the world .
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