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

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1 We accept responsibility for ensuring that all component parts of the inclusive holiday which you book with us are supplied to you as described in this brochure and to a reasonable standard .
2 The form of the CDF is shown in Figure 5.2 where the horizontal axis is a scale of all possible values of the uncertain quantity X and the vertical axis is the probability that the true value is equal to or less than X. In the case described in Chapter 6 , X is the date of completion of the project .
3 The form of the CDF is shown in Figure 5.2 where the horizontal axis is a scale of all possible values of the uncertain quantity X and the vertical axis is the probability that the true value is equal to or less than X. In the case described in Chapter 6 , X is the date of completion of the project .
4 The second consisted of one presentation each of all possible pairings of the digits 0 to 9 , including reverses ( eg 1+9 and 9+1 ) and ties ( 100 sums in all ) .
5 Out of all possible motions of the six atoms , there are therefore two of a 1 ' symmetry .
6 All non-farm uses of the two pesticides will be revoked from August 31 .
7 In November it was announced that the government had " retired " all non-Ugandan members of the NRA .
8 Since 1985 , the Association has promoted itself in the South but has encountered difficulty in establishing a countrywide structure due in even part to branches being thin on the ground in some areas and the difficulty in telling all assistant managers of the benefits and purpose of the Association .
9 Superficially , they have little in common , but they 're all refreshing evidence of the welcome return of the neurotic , articulate lyricist .
10 5.5 This conclusion will actually exclude the great majority of verbs ( or , more exactly , all normal uses of the great majority of verbs ) from appearing in construction with an adverbal adjective at all , with or without the claimed nuance ; either they will be related to their object in such a way that there is simply no need to mention any particular property of the latter entity , as in ( 30 ) ; or , even if there is some property of the object specially relevant to the notion introduced in the verb , that property does not belong to the object by virtue of the relationship between the verb and the object ; for instance , even if Angela in ( 31 ) resembles her cousin in that they are both dark , her cousin does not have that property because Angela resembles her , and even if the Prince admired his Chief Justice because of his disposition to clemency it is not the the Prince 's admiration that justifies the applicability of the property merciful .
11 all Executive Directors of the Company together we 'll answer any questions at the end of this short presentation .
12 By the mid 1930s the sense of this spiritual continuum had been established as the fundamental precondition underlying all professional work of the kind represented in the Review .
13 An election , for which all Professional Members of the Society will be eligible , will be conducted through issue no 5 of Women Chemists Newsletter in April 1992 .
14 Based mainly on a very close examination of all surviving copies of the print , and in particular on what can be deduced from the erasure of page numbers , Butler has reconstructed two distinct layers of composition .
15 These are all constituent pressures of the moral arena .
16 All theoretical treatments of the quantised Hall effect proposed so far require there to be no dissipative scattering if they are to account for the values of h/Ne 2 at the plateaux .
17 Plan 17 ignored all historical evidence of the militarily possible , particularly in French miscalculation of German strength : in the first week of conflict , the French counted only 45 German front-line divisions while , in fact , 83 were deployed .
18 He said that some time ago the POWs fund was merged with a general purposes benefit fund for all old comrades of the regiment , but that POWs were given priority in any benefit payouts .
19 all different meanings of the wor but can you not just look at the dictionary and read the dictionary ?
20 Now I imagine yo you come from all different parts of the county so I 'd better tell you where they are .
21 Like all British officials of the Egyptian Government I had been dismissed from my university post eighteen months before , and I was glad that the British Council was able to offer me a small post in Athens , instead of piece work in Cairo .
22 It is not the entirely understandable worries about the choice of South Africa as the tournament venue when that country is in so delicate a political — and hence economically sensitive — state , but rather the veil of secrecy that seems to shroud all commercial aspects of the next World Cup event .
23 In short , an attack on all cultural derivations of the censoring , criticizing , evaluating superego and , fundamentally , an assault on its most precious and primitive prohibition , that against incest — the ultimate limit , barrier and restraint both for the individual and the culture .
24 The detainees were all suspected members of the separatist Free Aceh Movement [ see p. 38294 for June 1991 Tapol report on Aceh ] .
25 All Scottish sources of the period are full of descriptions of the actions of great men being taken with their ‘ kin , friends , allies , partakers , men and servants ’ ; that is , the nobles and greater lairds stood at the head of closely united and sometimes very extensive affinities .
26 ( iii ) All Scottish Peers of the Realm , ( Peerage Act 1963 , s.4. ) ( b ) Life Peers appointed under the Life Peerages Act 1958 .
27 According to this rule , all male members of the community were obliged to wait until the age of twenty to marry and sire children ; at the age of thirty , they were to be regarded as mature and initiated into the higher ranks of the sect .
28 Be that as it may , Pigafetta 's diaries of the journey remain the classic source for all future accounts of the voyage : he had joined the ships , he said , because he was ‘ desirous of sailing with the expedition so that he might see the wonders of the world ’ .
29 To remain covered about the head regions in the presence of your highness and all future sovereigns of the sceptred isle . ’
30 Thus , although material tailored to specific professional roles was delivered in only 16 per cent of courses , it accounted for well over a quarter of all the teacher-days devoted to primary INSET , a proportion of time exactly equal to that spent on all individual areas of the curriculum together .
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