Example sentences of "[that] [vb base] [prep] all " in BNC.
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1 | These , then , are some of the ideas that attach to all the world 's waterways . |
2 | But oxygen does perform one function that bring–benefit to all of life ; not when it is in its usual form , but when it takes the form of ozone . |
3 | When a study is made of passages that appear in all three Gospels , there are very few occasions when Matthew and Luke agree on wording against Mark . |
4 | The tariff reform camp had a bonus in 1911 from events in Canada : Laurier 's Liberal government had negotiated a Reciprocity Agreement with the United States that cut across all of the arguments for imperial preference . |
5 | Meaning postulates are designed to account for truths that hold in all contexts , and are therefore less able to adequately represent such phenomena . |
6 | Whether it be a Intel 33MHz 486DX processor or an AMD 40MHz 386 or a lowly 8086 at 4.77 MHz that forms the brains of the machine , it will run DOS , and , subject to having enough memory , lots of programs that run on all IBM PC compatible machines . |
7 | ( Thank goodness for magazines that cater for all tastes . ) |
8 | In those parts of Scotland that are most isolated ( Orkney and Shetland and the Western Isles ) , there are single unitary authorities that deal with all local government functions . |
9 | Cheryl Baker gets clever in the kitchen with recipes that appeal to all ages |
10 | I think there are enough common factors in management , including the role of chairman , that apply to all or most businesses , such as the need for careful succession planning , the need for developing a strategy or a corporate plan . |
11 | Features of language that interest theoretical ( academic ) linguists include linguistic competence ( the way in which people decide whether a sentence is grammatical or not ) , language universals ( grammatical principles that apply to all natural languages ) and in finding the simplest , computationally most restricted theory that can account for natural language . |
12 | The framework set for the business as a whole should usually consist of two sections Part 1 : general guidelines that apply to all sectors Part 2 : specific guidelines for each function or service within each sector . |
13 | We on this side of the house believe that this extension of the franchise to E C citizens resident in Britain is a clear affirmation of our practical commitment to greater European cooperation and rights that apply to all European citizens . |
14 | We avoid this ‘ it all depends ’ qualification if we have a few fundamental skills that apply in all situations . |
15 | The Americans have weather programmes on TV that go on all the time , 24 hours a day . |
16 | Ordinary things that go on all the time . |
17 | The migrating cells may be made up of a mixture of all the different cell types in immature form , that go to all the sites and a particular type survives only if it arrives at an appropriate site — a sort of cell selection . |
18 | In London there are always communities and societies that take in all different kinds of people . |
19 | Even so , by using the JACQUARD CLAW that come with all these double bed electronic machines from the peg-board ( now sadly out of production ) right up to the latest System 9000 and all those in between , Norwegian jacquard definitely has a place in the hearts of most dedicated knitters . |
20 | Avoiding making these latent potentialities manifest is a constant concern , evidenced by the multitude of taboos that bracket even the most mundane activities in a ( usually vain ) attempt to forestall the dangers that lurk on all sides . |