Example sentences of "[adj] [adj] [noun pl] [prep] all " in BNC.

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1 The company went public in 1886 inviting investors from all walks of life .
2 For example , ‘ it is self-evident that enslavement as a form of punishment is impossible without a slave economy ; that prison labour is impossible without manufacture or industry , that monetary fines for all classes of society are impossible without a monetary economy ’ .
3 Bishop Daley said we must appeal repeatedly to those faceless heartless murderers of all organizations and to all those who identify with them to stop their diabolical activities .
4 By contrast , if the economy were highly internationalized there would be strong two-way flows in all categories .
5 One of the most striking social norms of all the hunting peoples was sharing of the spoils of the hunt among all members of the community , even if they had played no part in the hunt — a practice to which the Evenki term nimat is often applied .
6 For my money , he is one of the greatest British comedians of all time .
7 Even so , the number of those who believed that Hitler would have been one of the greatest German statesmen of all time had it not been for the war remained relatively high , though this figure too had fallen sharply ( from 48 per cent in 1955 to 32 per cent by 1967 ) .
8 The government on July 5 lifted price controls on private goods and services , and deregulated business operations , in an effort to attract domestic and foreign investors and to set clear economic rules to all sectors .
9 Accordingly , the WEA Central Executive the retention of Tutorial Classes in the grant regulations , in favour of an increase in Ministry grant-aid above 75% of teaching costs ( 90% was proposed ) , and in favour of permission steadily to expand provision through further full-time appointments without all the conditions laid down in Recommendation 6 .
10 It was in character that he referred to detailed oral instructions about all this .
11 To celebrate the occasion , they could hardly have offered a more attractive programme — two of the top favourite operas of all time , plus a full-scale concert of the most popular music of Vienna .
12 These people live amongst the wealthier residential areas in all of the cities of Bangladesh .
13 Schedule 2 contains some express guidelines for all contracts relating to the supply of goods , which inevitably have influenced thinking about reasonableness in relation to all types of contracts .
14 Two months after the Schoenberg fracas , the rhythmic violence of Stravinsky 's Rite of Spring provoked one of the most celebrated theatrical débâcles of all time at its Paris premiere .
15 The data used in these analyses are provided from two longitudinal British surveys of all children born in a particular week of 1958 and 1970 .
16 Indeed , there is some evidence that they occur in creatures without proper nervous systems at all — even paramoecium .
17 Acoustically , the Takamine has a fairly flat response , with no boomy bass or tinny treble tendencies at all , though the evenness of its tone may have been achieved at the expense of some character .
18 Exemptions agreed can be anywhere between the extremes of 1 or 2 basic modules to all but 9 advanced ones , depending on the amount and level of previous study and the closeness of its relationship with the new course .
19 The airline hopes to woo more local travellers in 1994 with its new policy of free domestic connections to all destinations featured in its Worldwide brochure .
20 I can easily walk out onto the streets to do some shopping : the centre of the town is crammed with funny little shops of all kinds , bars , cafes , etc. , many of them open to the street , there was even a shop selling nothing but plastic bags ( they did n't seem to be doing much of a trade ) .
21 So Nicandra wore white kid boots for after-tea sessions , dancing class and parties ; brown laced boots for all lesser occasions .
22 Just sit down ( I thought the idea was to dance — IM ) and listen to ‘ Yes Please ’ a few times until you realise that Shaun 's lyrics and the band 's music together still mean something to all their fans who follow a band purely for their music … so what were you doing talking to the stupid old Happy Mondays after all ?
23 Representing as they have done the interests of a high-seas trading nation ( Britain still exports more per head of population than does Japan ) , British post-war leaders of all political persuasions , from Nye Bevan to Margaret Thatcher , have largely based their economic policies on the need to expand trade .
24 The most specialized dental structures of all are probably the baleen plates of the largest whales , modified for straining plankton from sea water .
25 First , the unexplained residual returns between all assets must be independent of each other and second , the factors and assets must be independent ; i.e. .
26 It is not so easy in the case of traditionally defined domestic tasks since despite the fact that these have , and are , changing over time , popular mass images of all kinds still perpetuate an out of date portrayal which goes largely unchallenged .
27 Her lot had not been a happy one : the husband whom she had only ever seen for a few precious weeks in all since their marriage had now left her a widow , without support and with a child and step-children to fend for .
28 When cleansing , gently wipe the lotion over the eye lids and lashes and use light gentle movements for all eye treatments .
29 We were also the first place in southern Africa to be converted to Christianity , and different religious beliefs of all kinds already thrive there .
30 The jeep careered between the 17th green and the now empty stand , then tackled the undulating terrain beyond , plunging into hollows , climbing steep sandy slopes with all four wheels grabbing for grip .
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