Example sentences of "[vb -s] [noun] [prep] all [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This contains copies of all figures , charts , drawings and diagrams used in the seminar ; each one illustrating a particular system , concept or term , in an easy-to-remember form .
2 Two ontological clusters C and C' are distinguished by some f which has values on all x in C but which is meaningless on all y in C' .
3 It is almost inevitable that many would stay away , even disallowing for the events of 1989 , but China needs experts in all fields of knowledge .
4 The report , which covers activities at all sites operated by the Company , underpins a new policy statement by BNFL which focuses attention on current environmental performance and potential improvement .
5 Decentralisation has supporters from all parts of the political spectrum .
6 Needs cut across all sectors .
7 Jackie has cakes for all occasions
8 Compulsive overspending in these days of credit cards and generally easy credit facilities is not merely the privilege of the rich but can be a devastating condition in which inappropriate grandiosity repeatedly causes havoc with all efforts towards financial prudence .
9 The start of every cricket season causes cricketers of all standards and all ages to ask themselves the basic question , ‘ have I still got the old skills ?
10 He says he has confidence in all aspects of the Havant business and , despite IBM Europe assertions of over-capacity adds that he has full order books .
11 There is a brick-built two-storey Customs House , built in 1681 , and the museum itself contains boats of all kinds from many parts of the world .
12 the Problem Administrator has access to all problem reports ( using the System Administrator 's password ) , and
13 the Problem Solver has access to all problem reports but may only list reports assigned to him .
14 The distinction between the responsibility of the Home Office for the criminal law , and the Lord Chancellor 's Department for the civil law , has been preserved , but its significance has been lessened by the gloss that it is the latter which exercises control over all court administration for criminal as well as civil cases .
15 It contains details of all headword and bold lemmas after the end of preprocessing .
16 The 1990 Annual report has now been published together with the poster supplement which contains details of all projects in all programmes supported under JFIT .
17 The coding frames are collected together in a ‘ code book ’ that contains details of all codes , interviewer instructions , etc .
18 Why , why has trade in all commodities , agricultural or non-agricultural increased ?
19 ( a ) What information the Board has Details of all canals .
20 ( a ) What information the Authority has Details of all rivers , streams or brooks .
21 The second data set contains information on all calls on sampled addresses on three national surveys , coded by the time and day of call and the outcome , in order to examine calling patterns and relate these patterns to productivity .
22 It has application to all areas of the curriculum , and must be borne in mind by curriculum designers .
23 All resources used must be monitored so that project progress can be compared with plan , and the monitoring of expenditure brings R&D into contact with the accounts department which exercises surveillance on all company financial transactions .
24 All resources used must be monitored so that project progress can be compared with plan , and the monitoring of expenditure brings R&D into contact with the accounts department which exercises surveillance on all company financial transactions .
25 On Saturday , the juvenile Tahdeed and the three-year-old fillies Gadansk 's Honour and Arrikala for owners Henryk de Kwiatkowski and Harry Dobson showed that his yard has strength in all divisions .
26 The drawing illustrates exploration in all directions .
27 Mr Shuker wants students of all ages and backgrounds to have access to courses at times which suit them and to see a move away from the traditional September to June academic year .
28 Unlike OPEC , it has representation of all countries that sign the treaty but in fact it is controlled by the major knowledge producing countries .
29 Strategic and policy decisions are taken by the Computer Consultative Group , which has a wider membership of specialist staff advising Management on computing issues , and the views of users are collated by a Computer Users ’ Group , which contains representatives from all Garden departments at all sites .
30 It contains samples of all Stoddard Templeton ranges and was custom built for the purposes of branding the name effectively from all angles .
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