Example sentences of "all be of " in BNC.
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1 | Not all are of the finest quality , but most have been reinstated by the conductor Mark Elder , alongside some of the composer 's 1883 revisions . |
2 | All are of the greatest interest , and any plated animal from the Cambrian is likely to be an important specimen . |
3 | Each succeeding system or style drew on the techniques of preceding systems or styles , and all are of interest to the local historian . |
4 | All are of single birds — 10 seen at the coast and eight in inland localities . |
5 | But , however many skills we possess , not all are of the same value to us . |
6 | The most delicate of all are of shining translucent silica , concentric spheres transfixed by needles , gothic helmets , rococo belfries and spiked space capsules . |
7 | All these interventions have an impact on the internal life of institutions ; and , arguably , not all are of a deleterious character . |
8 | The first is the assumption that the basis of our timetabling is the year group ; that , however we group pupils for teaching purposes , those pupils will all be of an age . |
9 | In addition , as a ley , the markers could all be of the same age . |
10 | If several powerheads are being used , they should all be of the same make and power rating to provide maximum efficiency . |
11 | He wrote , with reference to the local sign theories of Lotze and Wundt : ‘ The thought upon which this whole theory is based is that the impressions must all be of a conscious nature . |
12 | The presence of McCoist , the aerial prowess of McPherson and the reliable defending of McLaren , which made him outstanding against Italy in Scotland 's last match , would all be of assistance in extending Malta 's poor record . |
13 | All were of single birds except for three together off Langney Point on 1 November 1952 . |
14 | There were two reports of two together , otherwise all were of single birds . |
15 | All were of the highest technical calibre and all displayed an extraordinary range of exuberant and exotic motifs , For a few years , until Justinian effectively eclipsed it by his construction of the church of St Sophia in 532–537 , st Polyeuktos was evidently the largest and most sumptuous church in Istanbul ( Constantinople ) . |
16 | They consulted one another , hardly hoping for advice but grateful to vent their anger , grateful that all were of one mind . |
17 | All were of excellent design and construction and of elegant outline , enhanced by their bright yellow livery . |
18 | Knowing that all were of uniform original size permits calculation of that size from the density distribution observed . |
19 | All were of normal body weight , taking a normal diet , and had a normal bowel habit . |
20 | Rudé 's researches established that few of those tried after the Gordon Riots were unemployed , hardly any had previous convictions and all were of settled abode . |
21 | ‘ But the greatest want of all is of a mother when one is a child — no other will do . ’ |
22 | There is still good accommodation to be found in most college towns and cities and not all is of the type found in the following advertisement , which recently appeared in a London evening newspaper : |
23 | If this was so , then all was of grace . |