Example sentences of "[vb mod] [be] [verb] to all " in BNC.

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1 One interesting reaction was that in stating , for example , that science should be taught to all pupils in some form or other in the last two years of schooling for 10–20 per cent of the time ( in addition to a broad course up to age 13 years ) , the DES was implicitly committing itself to increased resources , in terms of teachers and facilities .
2 Thus benefits such as a welfare system or a national free education system should be given to all people who may do with these things as they wish .
3 Their reservation stressed that ‘ while a bounty should be given in aid of the maintenance of children it should be given to all parents for all children and the income tax is not the place in which to make a gift to one special minority of relatively well-to-do persons while refusing the gift to the great mass of poor parents who need it most ’ .
4 Jeffrey et al have suggested that doxapram should be given to all patients who are acidotic and hypercapnic , although Ahmed et al found a poor outcome in 5 patients treated with doxapram in a controlled study comparing doxapram with NIPPV .
5 A copy of Safe and Sound should be given to all parents leaving hospital with their tiny shawl-wrapped bundle .
6 They should be fitted to all accessible opening windows , however small .
7 The general policy is that the provisions of accounting standards should be applied to all material transactions irrespective of the date at which they are entered into .
8 A similar procedure should be applied to all research posts .
9 However , the same criteria should be applied to all rugs when assessing the suitability of the pile material and the clarity and permanence of the dyes , as there is no uniform improvement in the quality of these as items move up the price range from nomadic to masterworkshop .
10 The business model is generally understood and so should be applied to all organizations .
11 ‘ Terrorism is to be condemned from whatever quarter and in an effort to do so the same rules of descriptive terminology should be applied to all victims , ’ Mr McMichael added .
12 This is a most welcome initiative and should be extended to all trade missions .
13 The Law Society had greater reservations about franchising than the other bodies , except that it liked the administrative advantages and thought that they should be extended to all legal aid practitioners who satisfied quality control criteria developed by the Board and the Law Society .
14 Soviet writers tended to stress rather that , although this was not specified in the ZOPFAN declaration , it was clear from its ‘ context ’ that ‘ the zone of peace , freedom and neutrality should be extended to all the states of Southeast Asia and not only to the members of ASEAN ’ .
15 The author noted that the zone should be extended to all the states of Southeast Asia and raised the question of its full demilitarisation .
16 A 'sell alongside " clause , whereby any offer made for more than 30% or 50% of the shares should be extended to all members , may be appropriate .
17 We feel it should be extended to all assets er all , all accrued rights that are not able to be provided .
18 Again standard forms can be used and copies should be sent to all interested parties .
19 An application to restore an action to the list for hearing after being adjourned generally ( " sine die " is synonymous ) is usually made by letter of which a copy should be sent to all other parties .
20 Indeed , Working Together , para 6.19 states that minutes should be sent to all present .
21 In these circumstances , it is required that information about preferred reproductive patterns and the regulation of births should be provided to all who share in the decision-making processes .
22 Alternatively , we can make the decision that decent wages should be paid to all workers who carry out their duties properly and effectively , and that this increased wage level may need to be reflected in the price of the good or service .
23 Described as ‘ an intellectual triumph ’ by John Summerson , Watkin 's book is a delight to read and should be recommended to all students .
24 A related question is whether each processor should execute its own programme , or if instructions from one programme should be broadcast to all processors , thereby allowing them all to execute the same programme with different data .
25 If further SSRs are written referencing the product once the issue is complete , then these should be distributed to all clients who have received the product .
26 Notice of the first meeting of creditor must be given to all creditors at least twenty-one days before the date fixed for the meeting ( r 6.79(3) ) .
27 Information that enters the company at one point ( for example the complaints department ) must be transmitted to all personnel whose decisions might be affected by it ( for example , the design department ) , and there must also be systems for the collection of information from outside the organisation that might affect future profits .
28 Imported products which failed to meet these standards could be subjected to extra duties providing that : the environmental standards had a scientific base ; the same standards must be applied to all competitive domestic production ; and imported products could be proved to be causing economic damage to competitive domestic industries .
29 ( 3 ) The offer must be made to all shareholders of the same class and shareholders must be allowed to accept in full for the relevant percentage of their holdings .
30 During queries this name must be prefixed to all references to view names .
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