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

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1 It is true enough that not all responsa can be regarded as arising from actual cases , and some are purely hypothetical , but realistic detail often allows us to suppose that an actual case is in question .
2 For example , a quarter of all programmes must be purchased from independent production companies ; and a vague ‘ proper proportion ’ must be of European origin .
3 That sign must also be no more than half a square metre in area and all signs should be removed within two weeks of a sale being completed .
4 Because of the ranking procedure , shares of income run from 0 to 100 per cent as all income must be held by the total of the income-holding units .
5 preparation of decommissioning plan including a safety assessment — describing how all activities will be performed , assessing waste volumes , waste disposal routes , equipment and manpower requirements plus identifying key customer-contractor interfaces ;
6 From the engineering point of view , however , all woods may be considered as bundles of parallel tubes , rather like bundles of drinking straws .
7 There was no dispute about the fact that on 25 January 1990 , when the agreement was made , the Ledingham-Smiths could not pay their debts as they fell due , but they thought that if the business could be sold with an adequate payment for goodwill , all creditors would be paid in full .
8 In reply to BS Berlyn 's letter in the December issue of Credit Management where he complain about a creditor 's inability to enforce judgment against its debtor when a winding-up petition has been presented against that debtor , I can only say that he is ignoring one of the fundamental concepts of English insolvency law , that all creditors should be treated equally when their debtor becomes insolvent .
9 Some of the structures observed in two-dimensional jets are , for example , similar to those to be described for wakes below , and a unified account for all flows can be attempted .
10 All our seasons then will turn to spring and all times will be changed to sunlit mornings .
11 The aim at all times should be to have the most accurate estimate of the final cost .
12 Langdon stated that all groups should be represented except the DNF , which in his view was communist dominated .
13 ‘ Oh , one day , quite a few years ago ’ — Kalchu 's tone was flat with resignation — ‘ the Bazaar police came , issuing orders that from now on all firearms must be licensed .
14 For safety , all firearms should be kept securely locked in a proper gun cabinet
15 All requests should be made to Fred Penfold .
16 Anyone wishing to apply for a grant for herself or anyone else should write to the Treasurer , All requests will be considered by the Committee in confidence .
17 Both these figures are below national guidelines which recommend that 90% of all calls should be answered in that time .
18 This is a service whereby all calls can be routed to the operator .
19 All calls will be treated confidentially and there should be no fear at all of their identity being disclosed . ’
20 All Russians should be handed over to Soviet forces at agreed point of contact established by you under local arrangement with Marshal Tolbuknin 's HQ .
21 All prisoners will be returned to custody to serve the rest of their sentence if before that sentence expires they commit a further imprisonable offence .
22 Luggage transport ( all cases may be left in Kaprun ) approx £19.00
23 Their stance is typified by one young officer 's remark , when faced with a recalcitrant discharger , that ‘ all cases should be looked at as potential prosecutions ’ .
24 A big animal , it is early maturing , rapid in growth and good for intensive rearing without putting on fat , but its major characteristic is its extreme double-muscling , which is an advantage in the eyes of the butcher ( the meat is very lean ) but a considerable disadvantage for purebred cows , who in almost all cases must be calved by caesarian section : the muscling interferes with natural calving .
25 If the court is closed all cases will be heard at Fleetwood .
26 Whereas the meeting-point between reader and author in imaginative creative literature is the recognition of particular aspects of experience shaped and clarified , these authors are trying to share their understanding of the means by which all experience can be understood .
27 All drains should be ventilated to avoid the build-up of sewer gas .
28 One point about security in reception is that all money would be dealt with from one desk and this would make staff very vulnerable .
29 The ideal situation for the artist is that all money should be paid to the artist .
30 Third , and finally , while it is true that the impact of all policies must be subjected to careful scrutiny , it is clearly particularly important to give attention to what it feels like to be on the receiving end of social policy .
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