Example sentences of "[Wh det] [modal v] [verb] all [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | We need to adopt something like the German distinction between Wissenschaft — that is , knowledge or scholarship , which may cover all subjects including chemistry , history , literature , or physics — and Technik — the ability to make and use things , whether machine-tools , architectural drawings , or stage-scenery . |
2 | To advise the Secretary of State on the practical considerations which should govern all assessment including testing of attainment at age ( approximately ) 7 , 11 , 14 and 16 within a national curriculum , including the marking scale or scales and kinds of assessment including testing to be used , the need to differentiate so that the assessment can promote learning across a range of abilities , the relative roles of informative and of diagnostic assessment , the uses to which the results of assessment should be put , the moderation requirements needed to secure credibility of assessments , and the publication and other services needed to support the system — with a view to securing assessment and testing arrangements which are simple to administer , understandable by all in and outside the education service , cost effective and supportive of learning in schools . |
3 | It 's a story which should inspire all Merseyside 's Labour supporters and ensure the Tories do not become complacent . |
4 | A program object which must precede all lists of data for use by the READ statement . |
5 | The offeror may then issue its offer document , which must disclose all information necessary to enable the addressees to reach a properly informed decision on the bid . |
6 | However the requirement for confidentiality in an exercise oriented in part to accountability , mitigated against the possibility of a whole-school evaluation which could involve all staff . |
7 | Managing director Bill Fotherby will use this week 's European Cup trip to Stuttgart to put the finishing touches to negotiations which could smash all records . |
8 | The second Bill had passed through the House of Commons only to be thrown out by the House of Lords which could reject all legislation except money bills . |
9 | There are a number of reasons for this which could take all day to expound , but the main reason and the one I shall elaborate is that industrialised agriculture nearly always consumes more energy than it produces and is living off capital in the form of fossil fuels . |
10 | Britain prefers absolute standards , which would exclude all products that failed to come up to the minimum acceptable level . |
11 | Their plans were strategic in the sense that an idealized future ( say 20 years hence ) was projected which would accommodate all assumptions as to likely change : there would be no great population growth ( why should there be ? — the 1930s had been a decade of population stagnation , if not decline ) ; inter-war regional drift would be halted ; the housing shortage would be made good ; the necessary population redistributions would be implemented , so reducing densities to an acceptable level in the inner districts ; areas for suburban expansion would be identified and selected against a background of open space and protected countryside ; lines for improved road communication would be safeguarded and the commercial areas , particularly town centres , would be better defined and made architectural show-pieces . |
12 | Here were not only class tensions and antagonisms but also the yearning — ‘ that united wail ’ — for a different form of social relations which would link all women . |
13 | A proposal for an international forest convention , which would cover all types of forest and lay down uniform standards , was favoured by the north but strongly opposed by the south . |
14 | Moynihan and his growing body of supporters ridiculed this proposal , and many commentators felt that the administration would find it very difficult to reject Moynihan 's demand for an immediate social security tax cut ( which would benefit all citizens ) whilst pursuing a reduction in capital gains tax which would be of chief benefit to those who were already among the most wealthy . |
15 | Therefore it was not possible for my Working Group to prescribe a single policy which would suit all circumstances . |
16 | I was in favour of a world religion — an all-enfolding religion rejecting no one , but I did not then know of a church or religion which would include all men . |
17 | One of the most important tasks for WACC 's Central Committee this year is to authorise proposals for a new study and action programme which would guide all WACC 's activities over the next four years and prepare the organisation for its second world congress in 1995 . |
18 | It called on ministers to set up a firearms control board which would vet all applicants before issuing a guns licence . |
19 | The seven full military bands of the Scottish regiments will be cut to just two , which will serve all units north of the border . |
20 | Third , there will be a single unified social care budget which will cover all forms of care , either residential or domiciliary , purchased by local authorities . |
21 | But eventually the arguments all boil down to the fact that it is more economic to harvest the rainforest sustainably than clear-fell it in the idiotic way we have been doing until now , and that this is of immense benefit to us , the human species , because of the maintenance of that genetic diversity which will cure all sorts of dreadful diseases in the future . |
22 | You may also need a cross-head screwdriver for some fittings : choose a Phillips type which will fit all crosshead screws . |
23 | Lastly , cl 4.5 provides for the terms and conditions of supply which will govern all orders placed under the agreement . |
24 | It is part of the Polytechnic 's Partnership for Quality Initiative , a programme designed to change the Polytechnic from a teaching to a learning organisation which will involve all students , staff and also employers . |
25 | HAVING read the June edition from cover to cover , I can find no notice or article , either from the Secretary of the RFU or the Editor , on the proposed alterations to the Courage League and Pilkington Cup regulations which will affect all clubs in the country . |
26 | Whichever option you choose , we will send you a statement every three months which will show all transactions on the Account and let you know just where you stand . |
27 | The programme has been agreed between the EC , Group of Seven and the World Bank , which will approve all projects through a newly-formed " Rainforest Trust " . |
28 | It has not been prepared to consider the wider implications of the massive developments planned for Canary Wharf and the Royal Docks , which will have all kinds of consequences for London and the South East . |
29 | Even though X/Open no longer has any formal relationship with the Foundation , following the Cambridge , Massachusetts-based group 's withdrawal from its board at the end of last year , the open systems standards body has nailed down an agreement with OSF which will see all DCE specifications integrated into its Common Applications Environment , CAE , interfaces over the next 12 to 18 months . |
30 | The 16-valve programme , which will touch all models in the range including the new Nova replacement due next year , will be completed within four years . |