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

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1 The proposals included the establishment of a regional parliament , the decisions of which would be binding on all member states , thus avoiding the need for ECOWAS resolutions to be ratified by individual governments .
2 Similarly , the advice and judgments of a proposed ECOWAS Court of Justice would be binding on all institutions and members .
3 If a Court Scheme is agreed to by the target 's shareholders ( or a particular class of them ) by the requisite majority , and is approved by the court , then it will be binding on all shareholders ( or the particular class of them ) and the company .
4 Repeatedly it is urged that there is no intention to introduce , through legislation , a nationally prescribed curriculum that would be binding on all LEAs and on all schools .
5 Will the outcome of the expert 's or arbitrator 's determination be binding on all parties ?
6 It was corporation booty however , and it was only reasonable to expect that this early entertainment centre might not be firing on all cylinders .
7 We shall be meeting with all parties in the near future to try and resolve the situation , ’ he said .
8 Some believe that we should be looking at all ages to fulfilling activity which is not wholly employment based , but make more constructive use of leisure .
9 We are looking at or , we will be looking at all grants that are made by all committees , to decide which ones in our view should be recommended to you to be treated as a corporate kind of grant .
10 ‘ I 'll be looking at all sorts of music , from liturgical chants to Fiddler on the Roof stuff and Hassidic Rock . ’
11 In the next few weeks , I shall be looking at all aspects of the computer world .
12 ‘ Ernst & Young will be writing to all depositors within 48 hours advising them of the position , ’ said Jason Elles .
13 ‘ We are already planning to include Theme Day recipes from across the country and will be writing to all units for their ideas ’ , said Sandra .
14 At a press conference to publicise the study , Dr Natalie-Jane Macdonald , assistant head of the BMA 's professional division , announced that the BMA would be writing to all councils and to Education Secretary Kenneth Clark to encourage a no-smoking policy .
15 They 'll be scattering in all directions still , and hunted everywhere .
16 But with bitter consequences , for the target they have chosen is the very thing they should be preserving at all costs .
17 A spokeswoman for the firm said the jobs would be going at all levels , from shopworker to manager .
18 A reminder will be going to all teachers who may have lapsed Society members in their classes .
19 Otherwise the men of Scotland Yard would be moving in all directions .
20 I wondered whether he preferred the sexual experiences I imagined he must be having with all sorts of men to the one we shared .
21 You might be suffering from all sorts of delayed effects .
22 On the other hand the counsellor may be assisted by many physical signs which suggest that alcohol is a problem , such as finding lots of empty bottles around , or when an older person is found to be drinking at all times of the day , often alone and not as part of a social occasion .
23 We are still culturally invisible around the issue of HIV , at a time when we could and should be educating against all forms of homophobia , as well as sharing information with each other to protect ourselves and others .
24 USL said it will be taking full advantage of the new established Integrator Buyout Option , which will cost it $150,000 , and will be participating in all X/Open technical programmes to influence future standards .
25 Therefore , in order to make sense of these responses ‘ yes ’ answers were deemed to be referring to all practices .
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