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

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1 Word-order patterns fulfil a number of functions in all languages : syntactically , they indicate the roles of subject , object , etc ; semantically , they indicate roles such as actor , patient , beneficiary ; communicatively , they indicate the flow of information ( however we may wish to represent this : in terms of theme/rheme , given/new or communicative dynamism ) .
2 There are about 1.4 million breeding cows in the British beef herd and about 3 million breeding cows in the dairy herd ; the total number of cattle of all ages and types is about 12 million .
3 Statistics for the number of recipients of all benefits are not collected on a regional basis .
4 I think it 's special to have the largest number of bells of all churches in Oxford .
5 The results in Table 7.2 clearly show a reduction in the number of word-paths for all sets ; however there were also many utterances for which the correct word-path was not included as one of the alternative word-paths ( Table 7.3 ) .
6 The total number of helicopters of all types in RAF service at the beginning of 1961 was only 24 , including just three of the larger twin-rotor Belvederes .
7 The total number of ways for all N 2 molecules to be placed can then be obtained from the product of all possible ways , i.e.
8 The number of employees for all the above .
9 Determine the number of hits from all of your shots before calculating the damage inflicted .
10 The number of men in all four major denominations who had done a university degree more than doubled between 1870 and 1900 , from 14 to 37 per cent .
11 Over 2400 JS pensioners gathered together for the 45th JS Veterans Reunions on March 29 , April 5 and 26 — the event being organised on three days for the second time due to the large number of participants from all corners of the country .
12 I suggest that in our social hospitality we should follow an example set by India during the war years and limit the number of guests at all such functions to fifty .
13 Republicanism in Derry was weak — one activist has estimated that the total number of republicans of all shades of opinion in the city in 1968 was less than one hundred .
14 However , if success can be measured by the number of governments in all parts of the world now privatising their state-owned assets , then privatisation can be seen as a great success .
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