Example sentences of "[to-vb] [prep] all [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It will be hard for us to be away from Andrew and Peter over Christmas and New Year but the boys have been really encouraging , telling us to go for all God has for us . |
2 | ( It has to go through all stages in both Houses and receive the Royal Assent . ) |
3 | And when the senses of sight and sound are combined , it is usually necessary for the sound engineer to go through all sorts of contortions to make his recordings without upsetting the picture-recording process . |
4 | And salvation is not a long drawn out affair it 's not something we have to go through all sorts of processes to se , to finally achieve it , it 's there as God 's free gift waiting to be received . |
5 | Deputed to get his own disguise , he went off fuming to a wig shop : ‘ And the lady started to go through all kinds of salesmanship to sell me the wig and if I wanted to swim , I did n't want to swim , and I 'm sitting there knowing that this meeting is going to start very soon and I can not — lady , let's get on with it , I do n't give a damn , just give me a wig . ’ |
6 | Average rates of commission have tended to fall for all clients , but particularly for institutions ( see Figure 11.1 ) . |
7 | ( 2 ) A Court Scheme is likely to take up to ten weeks to implement after all paperwork has been prepared and agreed . |
8 | Study 4 thus increases the potential usefulness of peripheral information in the recognition task by allowing both events ( variable information ) and junctions ( fixed information ) to differ between all stimuli . |
9 | Jane Austen rather prides herself on writing on things with a fairly restricted area of interest , whereas George Eliot , on the other hand , I think is interested to write about all sorts of things . |
10 | The historical fact is that the settlement of 1688–1701 failed to settle everything ; it failed to provide for all contingencies . |
11 | The long-term solution was reached in 1852 when local authorities were empowered to provide for all classes and denominations . |
12 | The foregoing illustrates but one way in which the instilling of a belief in the existence of a ‘ god ’ with powers to provide for all human wants without effort on the part of the beneficiary to contribute , can do harm instead of good . |
13 | The principle of the ‘ right to work ’ was extended to ‘ the right to work for all adults irrespective of age ’ ; but it applied only where the labour of older workers was needed in addition to the full employment of younger men with families ( Roberts 1954 ; Green 1963 ) . |
14 | He pledged to work for all sides in the constituency . |
15 | If this method also fails ( and do bear in mind that no technique can be guaranteed to work for all children ) then try response-cost or time-out ( chapter 7 ) . |
16 | ‘ I doubt whether you could understand how it feels to know for all eternity that the creations of hell are pursuing you , ’ Kopyion said . |
17 | These alterations were shown to segregate with all family members known to have the mutant XLA locus in their respective pedigrees ( see Fig. 2 a for pedigree analysis of patient B ) . |
18 | Aim to work with all departments during the next two years ; |
19 | It would work for national reconciliation " including those Cambodians who used to work with all categories of the Vietnamese aggressors " . |
20 | UI promises to work with all segments of the marketplace to move the technology forward quickly . |
21 | Unix International anticipates the technology will be standardised on every Unix desktop vendor 's system and available to software developers , and it promises to work with all segments of the marketplace to move the technology forward quickly . |
22 | The head will play a vital role in ensuring that the needs of the child are at the heart of the planning process , and his or her ability to work with all staff to develop a policy combining economic effectiveness with sound educational principles will be crucial . |
23 | Field Officers will continue to comment upon all applications so you should discuss all plants for training with them . |
24 | The Energy Action Grants Agency has appointed approved network installers to work in all areas of the country . |
25 | First Class : English for Tourism is a new course for people working , or training to work in all areas of the tourist industry . |
26 | You can train with the Crown Prosecution Service if you wish and it gives the opportunity to work in all parts of the country and to practise advocacy . |
27 | At the age of 16 I started to work in all kinds of crop harvesting . |
28 | Another objective for dealers in their last few weeks is to rake in all commissions due to them , and to avoid doing much work as further monies may not be paid . |
29 | Employing with perfect ruthlessness his formidable resources of charm and persuasion , he managed to extract from all parties an affirmation of the desirability of Commonwealth membership . |
30 | Their use increased considerably from the 1880s when the familiar skeletal iron-framed hay barn with a curved corrugated-iron roof began to appear in all parts of the country . |