Example sentences of "all [be] [v-ing] " in BNC.

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1 Yes there are similarities in the sense that all are operating in the international environment I mentioned before .
2 Output is allocated among plants so that all are producing at the lowest point on their average cost curves .
3 This has been the most fastest growing part of the holiday taking in this country over the past two or three years and I 'm hoping it will continue and so does our industry — in other words the hotels and accommodation , the tourist attractions — all are hoping , you know , that people are going to continue to do this erm and I think this may apply to certain sectors of the community erm and we just hope that that will grow .
4 This suggests that certain groups and individuals will be ‘ stronger ’ and better placed to obtain the housing they want , although this is something of an oversimplification since it implies that all are competing for the same types of house .
5 Though all are feeding from the same source , and to some degree feed on whatever is most plentiful , competition is minimized by selective feeding ; Croxall and Lishman ( 1987 ) and Prince and Morgan ( 1987 ) summarize methods of feeding respectively among penguins and petrels in southern waters .
6 All are searching for peace of mind and for a while it seem that Ilmorog can offer this .
7 Do n't confuse this with the time-up bell , especially when many areas are in close proximity and all are using the same type of bell .
8 24 hours in Salisbury — and impressions , facts , encounters with people , black and white , all are buzzing in my head .
9 All are looking for new ways to raise profits .
10 All are playing important parts in the voluntary sector .
11 In their various ways , and with the help of nuclear weapons , all are insuring against a repetition of past disasters .
12 Our investment , our training , our planning — all are paying off .
13 As a result of this FRG project leaders are able to predict and influence reactions in other departments because all are working to the same well-developed system .
14 All are suffering serious declines in numbers . "
15 Essentially what all are saying is that a right to consent to medical treatment , whether required under the common law ( see Gillick 's case ) or under statute ( section 8 ) , must and does carry with it a right not only to refuse consent to treatment , but to refuse the treatment itself .
16 All are striking , some are beautiful , others startling and a few may invoke an involuntary shudder — such as the ‘ Vogue Food Photograph ’ of oyster complete with inquisitively crawling snails and a pair of skinned raw frogs ' legs , or the ‘ Bug in Ear ’ , showing a black beetle poised at the entrance to the aural cavity .
17 All are striking ; some are beautiful , others startling and a few many invoke an involuntary shudder — such as the ‘ Vogue Food Photograph ’ of oyster complete with inquisitively crawling snails and a pair of skinned raw frogs ' legs , or the ‘ Bug in Ear ’ , showing a black beetle poised at the entrance to an aural cavity .
18 It has been estimated that around 70 consortia in all are arranging finance to participate in the auction for major independent television franchises , with the most attractive regions such as Thames , LWT , Granada , Central , TVS and Anglia likely to draw the toughest competition .
19 All are keeping quiet about it , supposing it to be some reflection on themselves .
20 In private , however , all are making judgements about the relative merits of each of the authorities .
21 All are making significant contributions to the breed at this time .
22 Actually it is a debate about personal conscience Last night I had one of those phone calls that we 've all been getting erm the guy on the other end apologised for not being one of my constituents erm , I said it probably was n't his fault .
23 We 've all been telephoning there 's about twelve of us it effects .
24 You 've all got friends and relations in er other jobs and they 've all been struggling for the last two or three years have n't they ?
25 ‘ You would have all been talking normally like , would n't you , sir ? ’
26 I just want to ask Mr Chairman , and I do n't want to start er , er , a political debate or anything , erm , the specialist placements erm , three forty six thousand , how many is that catering for , I presume that 's the figure that we 've all been talking about , in these three issues ?
27 But something I would like to say , which no-one has touched on at all ; we 've all been talking about the laws that affect women and equal opportunities , and no-one has mentioned anything about the horrendous hours that are worked in parliament making it not impossible , but extremely difficult for women to become politicians working in parliament to be the people who make the laws , to be the people who can actually affect women 's roles in society erm everyone seems to accept the fact that our own parliament , totally dominated by men , and the sort of hours that only men can work , making it extremely difficult for women .
28 Erm now for the moment we 've all been waiting for er what this means in terms of er profit loss and cash flow and Anne will once again enlighten us
29 John , Lancashire Region , moving motion two four seven er , the one you 've all been waiting to support .
30 But we 've all been saying goodnight Tom .
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