Example sentences of "[prep] be [verb] [prep] all " in BNC.

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1 The amendments shall enter into force after being ratified by all Member States in accordance with their respective constitutional requirements . ’
2 ‘ ( 1 ) The Bank may , on an application duly made in accordance with section 8 above and after being provided with all such information , documents and reports as it may require under that section , grant or refuse the application .
3 The governments ' answer , it seems , is to go back to the ERM as it worked for most of the 1980s — a more flexible ERM , in which exchange-rate realignments happened now and then , instead of being resisted at all costs .
4 a vehicle placed on a road with the battery removed and incapable of being driven at all
5 It should also be understood that black sportsmen work sedulously at perpetuating their popular image of being relaxed at all times .
6 We asked if she was getting tired of being subjected to all these questions , and she said that she had a few more minutes before she had to go and meet Jack and Rod for lunch .
7 He was fair , snub-nosed and freckled ; she was dark , her hair lank and straight and despite being exposed to all weathers her skin was pale .
8 The room he was looking into was stripped of all furniture and decoration ; if anybody had occupied this house since Sartori 's time — and it surely had n't stood empty for two hundred years — they had gone , taking every trace of their presence .
9 Here is a woman who insists upon being treated with all the formality of royal protocol .
10 This did not , however , stop the question of political marginality and the need to reform existing policies from being raised at all , as can be seen subsequently by the attempts after 1981 to introduce both locally and nationally measures which were meant to address some of the grievances of the rioters and to ensure that further disturbances did not occur .
11 The club 's Revenue Account , which shows a profit of £8 4s. 3d. , benefits from being credited with all the subscriptions paid since the summer of 1907 , against course upkeep , which does not officially begin until May 1908 on ‘ hand over ’ .
12 I wanted to save you from being damned for all eternity . ’
13 There are improvements that can be made but that 's to be said for all animal husbandry systems , from pets , to guide dogs for the blind , and every other every other type of system .
14 But in February 1955 France complained bitterly that the agreement had been infringed by the West German decision to make English the main foreign language to be taught in all schools .
15 These questions underline the real issues to be faced by all the interested parties involved in privatisation .
16 Impeccable etiquette is required from everyone ; discipline and good manners , have to be observed at all times .
17 Indeed , except for first-row elements , band shifts are rarely more than one or two cm -1 , and particular precautions must be taken if they are to be observed at all .
18 However , this does not persist over a long time scale and is often not to be observed at all .
19 He should neither do damage to Mr. Jones , nor be slow in warning him of any impending danger ; fornication , marriage , gambling and the haunting of taverns or playhouses was strictly proscribed , and generally a monastic restraint was to be observed in all things .
20 At a informal gathering in Scotland , EC Environment Ministers have called for environmental protection measures to be extended into all areas of the Community 's policy-making .
21 The benefits would need to be extended to all those on income support as well .
22 I hope over the next few months to be writing about all these accessories in more detail .
23 To ask the Secretary of State for Transport when he expects the higher standards of residual stability recommended by the steering committee of the roll on/roll off ferry safety research programme to be applied to all roll on/roll off ferries using British ports .
24 Mr Takeshita bulldozed this through parliament last December , and on April 1st it began to be applied to all goods and services .
25 Further their Lordships have no doubt that when Lord Bridge , after quoting the guiding principle , gave certain examples he was not intending thereby to lay down an exhaustive list of tests to be applied in all cases in determining whether or not profits arose in or derived from Hong Kong .
26 I only ask of the Government to be treated as all other men are treated .
27 All children appeared to be treated by all the adults with equal and , by our standards , highly indulgent affection .
28 There was an awkward pause during which it became clear that this hint was going to be ignored like all previous ones and then the Guider realised that the pause was going to continue .
29 Those reductions were those identified in paragraph three and perhaps I do need to point out in fact that according to the report in Policy and Resources Committee , the use of carry forwards from the registration service of twenty thousand pounds in fact needs to be replicated across all three years .
30 Is your voice loud enough to be heard on all occasions ?
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