Example sentences of "or all of the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 May I suggest that Alan Titchmarsh does one or all of the following in order to fill his pool in summer ( And anyway …
2 Problem people may justify the use of some or all of the following techniques :
3 You may therefore wish your employer to agree to pay some or all of the following :
4 People are likely to conclude that you are genuine if you do some or all of the following things :
5 Co-ordinators employ some or all of the following behaviours .
6 Doers employ some or all of the following behaviours .
7 Thinkers employ some or all of the following behaviours .
8 Supporters employ some or all of the following behaviours .
9 The order form will include some or all of the following information :
10 The second characteristic of the type of statements given above is that they are stereotyped : the social argument against rural primary school closure generally consists of some or all of the following assertions :
11 Make a list of your beliefs about some or all of the following :
12 Financial deregulation can mean any or all of the following .
13 Most managers will find themselves involved in some or all of the following .
14 In bowls all round you have some or all of the following : a salad of chick peas , an aïoli , black olives , capers ( these are the four typical , native Provençal dishes ) , a spicy tomato sauce , a grated carrot salad , a Jerusalem artichoke salad , potatoes , beetroot , celery , sweet red peppers , gherkins , hard-boiled eggs — it depends what is available , how many people you have to feed , on your own and your guests ' tastes .
15 While acknowledging that there were some schools which had built up a good range of resources and had successfully integrated their school library with the teaching and learning taking place in the school , it appeared at this time that many demonstrated one or all of the following basic problems :
16 Use some or all of the following ideas ( and add your own ) to bring punch to your notes .
17 The programme may include some or all of the following , Strauss Pizzicato Polka , Souza Stars and Stripes , Schubert Overture in B Flat , Davis Solemn Melody , Elgar Minuet , Vaughan Williams Household Music , Haydn Horn Signal Symphony , Bach Jesu Joy of Man 's Desiring .
18 What has now emerged in most authorities is a budget cycle that includes some or all of the following features .
19 Your business , old or new , may need constructive advice on any or all of the following : —
20 The approach is participative , involving as many members of staff as possible and including some or all of the following activities : school or departmental self-evaluation ; individual review and appraisal ; team building ; problem solving teams ; traditional in-service activities including exchanges , long and short courses , seminars and workshops .
21 Apart from the fact that the 1971 Act has been superseded by the 1990 Act , it is likely that this definition will also be extended to include any or all of the following Acts :
22 In order to decide on stress placement , it is necessary to make use of some or all of the following information :
23 Under their temporary influence , the state could introduce some or all of the liberal reforms outlined above .
24 New users of the facilities could be accommodated within any or all of the existing lines of research as described above , or such new lines as may be agreed with the Garden 's Research Management Group .
25 Within the farmstead , the farmhouse might be attached to some , or all of the other farm buildings .
26 The introduction of new technology is only one aspect of problem solving in marginal areas and the desirable overall policy package may be to a substantial degree indivisible since changing one part may affect one or all of the other parts at a local , regional , national or European Economic Community ( EEC ) level .
27 The track index will take up part or all of the first track on each cylinder .
28 Some or all of the above approaches may be applied to consumer panels , which are permanent groups representing a cross-section of a particular market .
29 for example , that if a sporting event ends prematurely because of bad weather , or of attendance falls short of anticipated levels , some or all of the casual labour force can be discharged and workers need not be carried when there is nothing for them to do .
30 This complexity arises simply because a typical molecule has a lot of electrons in different energy levels , together with a large number of unoccupied levels , and excitation can occur from each of the occupied levels to many or all of the unoccupied levels .
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