Example sentences of "as [prep] all the " in BNC.
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1 | Indeed , such a power is essential if a total dissolution as between all the partners is to be avoided when it is necessary to get rid of an unsatisfactory partner . |
2 | As for all the other Naias species . |
3 | But for him , as for all the mystics , such joy is not realised without suffering . |
4 | Rev. 31 ( 1938 ) , 205–36 ) argued plausibly that it was about experiments in induced lethargy ( as after all the title of Clearchus ' dialogue about sleep suggests ) . |
5 | then down the wind came the boom of the great stanchion-gun ; and after that sound another sound , louder as it neared ; a cry as of all the bells of Cambridge , and all the hounds of Cottesmore ; and overhead rushed and whirled the skein of terrified wild-fowl , screaming , piping , clacking , croaking , filling the air with the hoarse rattle of their wings , while clear above all sounded the wild whistle of the curlew , and the trumpet note of the great wild swan . |
6 | 685 , 694 : ‘ I take it that ’ the tenant ‘ has a right as against all the world to remain in possession until he is turned out by an order of the court . ’ |
7 | Along with all the rest of them , he voted to apply the poll tax , through that guillotine procedure , against all the Scots , as well as against all the Welsh and all the English . |
8 | As with all the best competitions the rules are entirely arbitrary and drawn up by an impartial judging commmittee consisting of the proprietor of this column and nobody else . |
9 | Of course , as with all the Clubs , virtually everything is included in the price and you do n't have to pay a penny extra . |
10 | As with all the SAVE reports on country houses , public interest has been immense . |
11 | As with all the sexually transmitted diseases , the possibility of other concurrent infection must be considered and excluded . |
12 | As with all the other special effects of camp environment , those produced by sex starvation were not organically different but merely the ordinary trends aggravated and emphasized . |
13 | As with all the finest handling cars , you leave the general direction of travel to the steering and plot the precise course with the accelerator . |
14 | As with all the Fairy Basslets that this species will flourish far better when kept in pairs , individuals often displaying a mere shadow of their potential . |
15 | As with all the stages so far discussed , during the process of learning to fly aerobatics the model will be put into many very unfamiliar positions and attitudes , so it is essential that your flying capabilities are such that you are not still finding yourself in a position where you are disorientated . |
16 | With Rhianon she made up his first fan-club : but even so — as with all the others I talked to who came from Richard 's past — there was no ‘ soft soap ’ : sadness because he was gone — much of that — but no false sentiment . |
17 | As with all the needs and requirements that constitute the sources of control , its influence is mediated by the influence of the others . |
18 | There lurked in his character , as with all the best Welshmen , an element of Dylan Thomas 's ‘ No Good Boyo ’ , and his conversation was designed to provoke , particularly in political matters about which he felt strongly |
19 | There lurked in his character , as with all the best Welshmen , an element of Dylan Thomas 's ‘ No Good Boyo ’ , and his conversation was designed to provoke , particularly in political matters about which he felt strongly . |
20 | As with all the social services , it would be foolish to assume that executors of policy on the ground are always the obedient poodles of those who think up grand designs . |
21 | As with all the economic forces affecting firms ' behaviour , the impact of change is uneven and defies generalisation . |
22 | As with all the items listed so far , there will normally be compromises necessary in most schools as few of us work in ideal premises ; this calls for advance consideration of the possibilities and contingency planning . |
23 | However , as with all the senses , we can only guess at how other creatures perceive the world . |
24 | As with all the new enhancements this is not the default , it must be selected . |
25 | As with all the books of the poem , however , Artegall 's quest is immediately interrupted by other events , apparent deviations and distractions from his task . |
26 | Secondly , as with all the rules in section 18 , Rule 4 is irrelevant if the parties when making the contract express their intentions as to when property shall pass . |
27 | AS WITH all the coverage the Echo has so kindly given our Battle of the Atlantic project , ‘ Battle Stations ’ , I was delighted to read Will Rolston 's piece in Friday 's edition . |
28 | The English Schools Trophy is effectively the schoolboy F A Cup , played for by about two hundred district teams throughout the country , and ending with a two legged final , at which Oxford have appeared on four different occasions ; the earliest back in nineteen O eight , and the most recent in nineteen seventy four , when unfortunately , as with all the previous three , we were defeated , on that occasion by Manchester boys , yet er the home leg was played in front of a crowd of twelve thousand people , which was the highest recorded crowd at the Manor that season . |
29 | Everyone knew this , but we faced the same problems in increasing efficiency and productivity as in all the other traditional industries like coal and steel . |
30 | As in all the important events in Modigliani 's life , there are differing versions of the story . |