Example sentences of "all the [noun pl] [modal v] be [adj] " in BNC.

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1 A joint Anglo-French Study Group examined the proposals and its report in June 1982 suggested that all the schemes would be superior to existing services although the margin of improvement was slim .
2 Kidnapping the whole cage was impossible and knocking out the Headmaster and all the teachers would be difficult .
3 Then all the doors should be open see .
4 Flatworms , tapeworms or threadworms make for lurid and colourful pictures in the horror section of Koi manuals , but their life cycle is invariably so complex that not all the vectors will be present in the pond .
5 The difference grows as numbers increase ; with anything over 1000 enquiries all the cylinders would be likely to be referenced , thus giving a time of 20 × 10 ms or 2 seconds for the batched and sorted input , and 2000 × 30 ms or 60 seconds for the unsorted input .
6 It is important that the rights of all minorities within all the territories should be high on the agenda at the conference .
7 Furthermore , it is likely that all the candidates will be indistinguishable from each other with respect to their views , as the electoral process itself denies the nurses the opportunity to be fully addressed .
8 You wo n't want to miss out , so be sure to allow around £12–14 per trip , all in all the trips will be great value and great fun .
9 This style is , of course , ideal for containing herbs and formalizing them ; to be truly knot-like , however , all the plants should be low-growing , so that they can be looked down upon , and the intertwined pattern clearly seen .
10 The point is often raised as to whether a protector who is resident in the United Kingdom , although all the trustees may be resident outside the United Kingdom , could have any adverse effect with regard to the place of residence of the trust .
11 That 's not to say that all the tracks will be jazz-heavy .
12 Contractors are working hard to make certain all the homes will be ready for occupation as soon as possible .
13 All the fittings must be waterproof and made for outdoors , and the supply should be connected by a qualified electrician .
14 If the answer is no , does the same apply to other people in your own school using the materials in a year or so when all the participants might be unknown to them ?
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