Example sentences of "people at all [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The second stream speaks of the Lord now delivered from the limitations and particularity of human life to be present to his people at all times and places .
2 Although it is not possible to arrange times , dates and venues that are convenient to all people at all times , the various groups aim to do their best .
3 Ideas which can be developed into research projects can come to people at all times of the day or night and under all sorts of circumstances .
4 The kingdom of Heaven was present in the sense that God guided his people at all times .
5 More than 400 people at all Guinness Brewing GB sites have now been linked into the computer network that connects all the PC terminals together .
6 Collective entrepreneurship thus entails close working relationships among people at all stages of the process .
7 MRS Jacki Taylor , 37 , senior sales manager at Swithland 's Hall Green branch , Birmingham , said her success in the motor trade was due to her ability to ‘ talk to people at all levels and my knowledge of the product ’ .
8 This problem , also experienced to some extent in Nicaragua , has been particularly acute in Mozambique because of the high levels of illiteracy and shortages of skilled people at all levels , and the legacy of a highly authoritarian colonial school system .
9 If this interpretation is correct , curriculum managers who wish to manage the curriculum in the sense of modifying it so that it is better adapted to the needs of real children and a real society , will be best advised not simply to resist and criticise , but rather to use the power that many people at all levels of the system actually have .
10 Between 1975 and 1985 , we will have hired nearly 18000 people at all levels .
11 What Sherman 's circle perhaps does not emphasize sufficiently is the impact that dominant social ideology about the nature of old age has upon personal problems of older people at all levels of experience , emotional , social and financial .
12 For the core workers who are permanent staff again there may well be a mixture of people at all levels and here there is more emphasis on career progression and job satisfaction .
13 Nevertheless , nothing ever changes unless a conscious effort is made to change it and no organization will make it happen unless its people at all levels are switched on .
14 People at all levels of the organization can accomplish very much more than they are asked to under contemporary conventions .
15 Their central concern is to reach more people at all levels of society and to become more deeply involved in their lives .
16 The TD knows the right people at all levels of the bureaucracy and can pull innumerable strings .
17 Racism of this kind is constantly experienced by black people at all levels of society even if it takes the more subtle form of simply being treated differently .
18 ‘ They 've obviously got to be able to speak to people at all levels , ’ said a supervisor of his field men .
19 Job demarcations were rare , and people at all levels were expected and encouraged to develop skills in areas other than those in which they were directly employed .
20 He and his wife Ann were unstinting of their time in attending lectures , functions and committees and they won the affection and admiration of a great many people at all levels .
21 In 1988 he was appointed regional co-ordinator for Asia , Caribbean and East Africa when once again his knowledge of the business , determination to succeed and his ability to persuade people at all levels to do what was necessary , produced excellent results .
22 Events are organised at national , regional and local level and cater for people at all levels of ability .
23 ‘ Probably the most important thing was being able to bring together and keep together a strong collection of people at all levels .
24 You have to be able to deal with people at all levels .
25 The first of those is leadership , that intangible attribute which can inspire and motivate people at all levels to achieve the impossible .
26 The facts of the matter in Oxford are that there is an enormous housing crisis and that affects people at all levels .
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