Example sentences of "on all occasions " in BNC.

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1 He was consulted as an oracle on all occasions , however inappropriate , and this was something which Warnie found insufferably annoying .
2 Naturally no professionals and professional bodies have full freedom to act in what they believe is a professional manner on all occasions .
3 In spite of regrettable , but unavoidable , lack of defences , it is recommended that vigorous resistance is displayed on all occasions rather than capitulation . ’
4 Mort Shapiro recommends : that firms take their time , since undue haste could diminish performance ; that every stage should be documented ; that accurate language should be used on all occasions ; and that auditors stick to their checklists and deviate at their peril .
5 Moreover , it varies according to style , purpose and audience : no one speaks or writes in the same way on all occasions .
6 Nobody speaks — or writes — in the same way on all occasions .
7 The brother carefully laid the groundwork for his request to the politician at the outset , pointing out that he had now received his charter and was qualified as a voter and promising that ‘ you may stedfastly rely I will serve your Lordship on all occasions to the outmost of my power ’ .
8 The party divisions between leading reformers such as Lloyd George , Mosley and Macmillan also hindered co-operation , as did personal hostility within political parties ( on all occasions between Mosley and Ernest Bevin in the Labour movement and intermittently between Lloyd George and Keynes in the Liberals ) .
9 Is your voice loud enough to be heard on all occasions ?
10 The Alliance Report recognized that the STV " will not on all occasions result in exact proportionality between first-preference votes and seats " .
11 It is not at all clear , however , that these particular standard systems produce the relevant information on all occasions .
12 Her appearances have been singular for the genuine interest she has shown on all occasions and have been made with the avowed object of giving encouragement and , if possible raising money .
13 Now her duty was to her husband , who must guide her and guard her and speak out for her on all occasions .
14 This should be carefully checked on all occasions .
15 This means applying the full range of the applicable ICAEW rules to investment business for all clients on all occasions unless exemptions or restrictions are applicable .
16 It is important , therefore , before attempting to build up a successful front for the furtherance of your career , first to ensure that the real attitude behind the front is one that will support it on all occasions .
17 It is fair to say , particularly when one is considering overseas relations , that there was some form of national sentiment , but at the same time one should guard against the assumption that this was a dominant force in determining men 's attitudes on all occasions .
18 In fact , there was only a small nucleus of non-party men who were prepared to support the Court on all occasions — men such as the Secretary of War , William Blathwayt , or Treasury Secretary , William Lowndes , who were essentially civil servants .
19 Thus the pronoun this does not name or refer to any particular entity on all occasions of use ; rather it is a variable or place-holder for some particular entity given by the context ( e.g. by a gesture ) .
20 The citation said that ‘ on all occasions , he demonstrated cool and determined courage and inspirational leadership , never flinching from his duty . ’
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