Example sentences of "[prep] all the [adj -er] " in BNC.

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1 She therefore concluded that ‘ it may be necessary to make the State system a flat rate one and secure the necessary gradation by supplementary allowances from an occupational pool for all the higher grade occupations ’ ( Rathbone , 1949 , p. 236 ) .
2 This activation of a hypothesis through connections to any part of it is enough in itself to recover the missing information , but TRACE II also has feedback from the higher level which can increase the activity of all the lower level descriptions which support it .
3 Even if it did n't lead to the elimination of all the older , ‘ flawed ’ models , a narrow range of ‘ new ’ species might well reduce the older ones to huddled groups in farming heritage parks .
4 P. Ransome-Wallis remarked that one platform would have sufficed for the traffic , and indeed it was not long before Trinidad 's railways , together with those of all the smaller West Indian islands , were shut down .
5 A GOLDEN glow is still associated with good health , despite all the darker publicity on the sun and its skin cancer links .
6 Mr Millar 's information — as with all the larger supermarket chains — is bang up-to-date .
7 It was encouraging to see the high uptake of training by members of the family , with all the younger generation in Powys , South Wales and Speyside having participated .
8 It 's there in her wonderfully thoughtful , inward account of Quilter 's Now Sleeps the crimson petal on the ‘ Blow the Wind Southerly ’ disc of British song ( Disc 8 ) , in Schubert 's Du liebst mich nicht in the Edinburgh recital with Bruno Walter ( Disc 9 ) , even more so in the tremendous outpouring in Von ewiger Liebe in the same recital , and in all the Vier ernste Gesänge with Sargent ( the version with piano is much less communicative ) .
9 Again it came as no surprise that the winners were in all the higher price bracket .
10 Damage is assessed visually , and many countries use the illustrated Swiss guide Sanasilva which shows the various stages of decline in all the commoner native British and European trees in colour photographs .
11 In all the later , more organized phases of this type , at a time when the practice of art had been both distinguished and specialized , the institution of artists as part of the general social organization was still , as we have seen , normal .
12 But when the New Zealanders went in search of quick runs the following morning , they achieved their aims without too many alarms , thanks to bright knocks from all the lower order .
13 ‘ Hurry up , ’ she said , as if the church service would be over all the quicker if Maxie got a move on .
14 Ramsey lectured on all the later part of the Bible and on the central Christian doctrines .
15 She did n't seem at all the worse for drink . ’
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