Example sentences of "[verb] to all the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 she 's going to write to all the personnel directors in the big firms in Bridgeborough … she 's going to have outside teachers for the commercial subjects … a lecturer on current affairs …
2 Now going back to this handicraft , although I said I really did n't want to be committed to all the meetings , I 'm quite happy to carry on with the handicraft , providing you do n't expect me to turn up at every meeting .
3 But I apologise to all the people who may be getting fed up with it .
4 What is happening to all the waste ?
5 I shall ensure that their names are added to all the complaints that I have been making .
6 The whole prison was in a confusion of sound , with the echo of slamming doors added to all the rest of the row .
7 These , then , are some of the ideas that attach to all the world 's waterways .
8 Cows to be milked twice a day , every day , water to be carried to all the cattle , fodder to drag to the high pastures , hay to be cut if the weather was benevolent , dry stone walls to be repaired after the ravages of winter , cows to be calved and ewes to be lambed ( usually in the middle of the night ) , horses to harness , drains to be dug … the list is endless .
9 ‘ Listen to me carefully and pass on what I say to all the others .
10 Classically one or other of these things happens to all the marbles that start out at the same speed ; either they all get over or they all fall back .
11 The question most often asked of A&R people is ‘ What happens to all the tapes sent in ? ’
12 When we worry too much about the way we are playing it inhibits us from listening to all the elements of the music .
13 As always , try to get this recording , start listening to all the elements , and check out the way the notes feel .
14 The second category , overall impression , involves listening to all the adjectives describing the person and thereby forming an overall impression ; ‘ [ I ] assessed the overall impression left once all the words had been read out ’ or ‘ I was not conscious of using any strategy in particular at the time , but I guess I merely listened to all the traits and tried to gain an overall impression . ’
15 That occurred although Lord Morison , the Court of Session judge who issued the new decree , made it absolutely clear after listening to all the evidence , that he did not consider any of the allegations made by Mr Vafa 's former wife , or her father , to have been well founded or substantiated .
16 I remember listening to all the music that was around at that time and understanding it with a naivety which I wish I still had sometimes , putting a band together when I was nine or ten and playing the talent show at grade school , writing songs and still having the godawful things around the house .
17 Can you imagine listening to all the tapes ?
18 The UN had long maintained that the Convention applied to all the territories occupied by Israel during the 1967 war , including Jerusalem .
19 Typically a business 's back of order terms of supply are applied to all the business 's contracts of supply .
20 This has been greatly increasing in popularity in recent years and , according to all the forecasts , looks set to become even more widespread .
21 ‘ Well , my dear friar , according to all the evidence we have , Sir Ralph went to bed , and locked the door behind him , keeping the key with him .
22 The youth component of that crime is much more substantial than it was , according to all the figures .
23 According to all the books , a secret agent 's life 's meant to be glamorous .
24 Not according to all the people who phoned in afterwards .
25 Private care does n't have to answer to all the pressures that are on the statutory services .
26 The environmental organization had written to all the country 's general practitioners in January offering a health education poster and booklet .
27 The Fabians have now written to all the contenders assuring them that the decision was made on a purely commercial basis .
28 We saved the party in nineteen eighty three , the G M B saved the party in that er , a crisis time th with the formation of the S D P and today the Tory government on its knees , staggering along and we have some people in the leadership of the Party and including , we can name them now , somebody 's written , writte written to all the constituencies , Neil Kinnock , who have given up the ghost of Labour ever winning again , and that 's what 's the base and the root of what 's going on , that 's why they want these proposals going through , they want to separate the trade unions from the Party so they can do a deal with the Liberals because they 've given up .
29 By contrast a municipal corporation was a public governmental authority with administrative duties owed to all the inhabitants of its area .
30 The middle layer also consists of fifteen nodes , each connected to all the inputs and all the outputs .
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