Example sentences of "be [vb pp] to all [adj] " in BNC.

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1 An editor can then check one representative word from each small class as to its correct meaning in context , and this meaning can then be assigned to all other words in this class .
2 One thesis I am arguing for claims that authoritative reasons are pre-emptive : the fact that an authority requires performance of an action is a reason for its performance which is not to be added to all other relevant reasons when assessing what to do , but should exclude and take the place of some of them .
3 A systematic approach to customer record-keeping is to be recommended to all repeat-call salespeople .
4 Ball & Stick is am impressive program and can be recommended to all interested in chemical structures .
5 In addition this ban could be applied to all political parties in a locality for up to three months .
6 The EC reached agreement on large cars in 1987 and , after a hard-fought battle , it was agreed in June 1989 that emission standards would be applied to all new small cars from 1992 .
7 A purchase tax of £2,000 shall be applied to all new sales of caravans .
8 The general policy is that the provisions of accounting standards should be applied to all material transactions irrespective of the date at which they are entered into .
9 But I would like to note in passing that Mrs. Campbell-Fisher 's observation could be applied to all second-order experiences , not just the arts .
10 Imported products which failed to meet these standards could be subjected to extra duties providing that : the environmental standards had a scientific base ; the same standards must be applied to all competitive domestic production ; and imported products could be proved to be causing economic damage to competitive domestic industries .
11 Public sector tendering will in future be opened to all European Community firms with a requirement to advertise tenders and award contracts without discrimination .
12 So , you know , all erm , Toyota Corollas or something are produced in Derby and those cars made in Derby will not only satiate the U K demand , but they 'll also be exported to all other countries in the world , including Japan itself .
13 Researchers are currently developing a blood test which can be offered to all pregnant women , regardless of the age or medical history .
14 Pamphlets of practical suggestions will be distributed to all Congregational Church families .
15 In execution of that policy it was proposed that a circular would be issued to all local authorities asking them to carry out a review of the curriculum in their areas in consultation with their schools and to report the results within about twelve months .
16 Romanians would be given the chance to take up an ownership stake in a POF — a kind of embryonic mutual fund — by registering the privatization vouchers which were to be issued to all eligible citizens .
17 They should be fitted to all accessible opening windows , however small .
18 An explanatory guide to the operation of the new stop loss scheme for Lloyd 's Names has been issued ; copies will be sent to all existing Names .
19 Copies of Excise and Inland Customs Charter Standard Document will be sent to all regular traders and are also available from local advice centres .
20 He was involved in the successful campaign to get Skoal Bandits removed from sale in the UK and in preparing information to be sent to all prospective Parliamentary candidates in Scotland , as well as working on many other projects .
21 Indeed , Working Together , para 6.19 states that minutes should be sent to all present .
22 An application to restore an action to the list for hearing after being adjourned generally ( " sine die " is synonymous ) is usually made by letter of which a copy should be sent to all other parties .
23 Copies of the VAT Charter Standard will be sent to all registered traders by the end of the year , and are also available from local VAT offices .
24 Again standard forms can be used and copies should be sent to all interested parties .
25 A transcript of the questions and answers would be sent to all interested parties .
26 The Law Society had greater reservations about franchising than the other bodies , except that it liked the administrative advantages and thought that they should be extended to all legal aid practitioners who satisfied quality control criteria developed by the Board and the Law Society .
27 If it will not be possible to substitute hard copy for electronic mail , will this premise eventually be extended to all electronic information/data either by the courts or by legislation .
28 Some of these remain , but most of the Central Government grant to local authorities is now in the form of the rate support grant and a grant known as a block grant , which involves the Secretary of State deciding the total sum to be paid to all local authorities ( after consultation with the local authority associations , and approval of the House of Commons ) and its apportionment .
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