Example sentences of "the [n mass] all " in BNC.
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1 | Taking into account the problem raised in ( i ) above we make the formal Definition 1.6.1 ( i ) A polynomial with coefficients in Q is simply an infinite sequence unc in which the ai all belong to Q and in which all the ai are equal to 0 from some point onwards . |
2 | The £304 million fund , run from Glasgow by Murray Johnstone , recorded a total return on net assets of 22.3 per cent — ahead of both the FT Actuaries World Index , at 17.2 per cent , and the FT-A All Share Index , at 20.5 per cent . |
3 | At the beginning of the line , the aircraft all start from the same common stock , but as they progress the goodies are added or not added according to the order . |
4 | The fish all appear to relish the extra attention they get indoors . |
5 | The fish all seem very happy in their new home and needless to say the dreaded blanket weed is already starting to establish itself . |
6 | The £4,000 All England Champion Hurdle , second only in importance to the Grand National , got underway at Brough Park last night , when some of the best jumpers in the country were on view . |
7 | According to King Hassan II and his government , the prison does not exist — or , even if it does , the people all love the King so much it would be unsafe to release the prisoners — they might be killed by the populace . |
8 | You ca n't please all of the people all of the time . |
9 | In his role as the world 's Central Banker , a position bestowed on him by the dollar 's reserve currency status , he can not please all of the people all of the time . |
10 | I hang round the station a bit , watching the people all hurrying to catch their trains . |
11 | I expected it to be light , cos I thought it was morning on account of all the people all hurrying about . |
12 | Naturally the next field in which to try out this half-truth was politics , where people have been trying since the time of Demosthenes to fool all of the people all of the time . |
13 | It believes that ‘ fooling all of the people all of the time ’ is entirely possible when the product or service is interesting or persuasive enough . |
14 | The cathedral of York Minster became the centre from which the rich and powerful Archbishops of York helped to control the lives of the people all over northern England . |
15 | Whatever the outcome , one thing is clear : where new roads are concerned , you can not please all of the people all of the time . |
16 | So some unscrupulous drug dealers are still trying to pass Ketamine off as E. Others , no doubt working on the basis that you ca n't fool all of the people all of the time , have thought ahead and worked out a clever marketing strategy . |
17 | Teachers who listen to all the conflicting noises that are made about education by the pundits will inevitably feel ( quite apart from their own ideals ) that there is no pleasing all of the people all of the time . |
18 | None of these methods will ease all of the people all of the time . |
19 | But already there were signs that the mood was changing , that to the people all uniforms were alike ; the Army was now being tarred with the same brush as the Tans , and its patrols — as his own men had recently learned — were no longer immune from IRA attacks . |
20 | ‘ Well , you know the saying : ‘ You ca n't please all of the people all of the time , just some of the people some of the time . ’ |
21 | We strive to please some of the people all of the time . ’ |
22 | ‘ All that Wordsworthian waffle , and then when you meet the people all they want to do is hop on the bus and off to the nearest bright lights . ’ |
23 | In the autumn , before the first snows fall , when fog rolls up from the valley , the hotel closes down , the People all depart . |
24 | erm , and a lot of them training , but unless you can actually erm , increase their confidence , and that is the attitude of the people all over the place . |
25 | You 'll get the reporters , the TV , the media all intruding into your private life asking you to explain what 's going on . |
26 | In the last three years , for example , property prices have risen by 68.5 per cent , while the FT All Share Index has risen by only 52.1 per cent . |
27 | An individual who bought the FT All Share Index at 31 March 1982 and sold it on 31 August 1989 would have suffered tax ( at 40% and ignoring the annual exemption ) of 24.2% of the proceeds . |
28 | The second letter , which can be either A or F , indicates whether the share forms part of the FT All Share Index ( A ) and if the company is also a constituent of the FTSE 100 ( F ) . |
29 | The usual proxy for the market in the UK is the FT All Share Index and this may also be found in the r m S. For October-December 1986 the return on the market was 28 per cent and the standard deviation of this was 14 per cent . |
30 | Most market indices are highly correlated with each other , for example , the FT 30 , the FTSE 100 and the FT All Share Indices . |