Example sentences of "all [noun] [prep] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | An increase in P is across the board , affecting all groups of workers equally and posing no threat to the structure of established wage differentials . |
2 | Third , QC , as Chairman of the Race Relations Committee , is channelling all requests for reconsideration back to the CLE . |
3 | TOP rugby coach Mostyn Richards has made a plea for all clubs to back fully the Mid-Wales District representative team . |
4 | Amnesty International is calling on the Cuban Government to release all prisoners of conscience immediately and unconditionally ; to permit political detainees to see their lawyers immediately after arrest and regularly thereafter ; and to incorporate international fair trial standards into Cuban law and legal practice . |
5 | The procedure covered all cases of euthanasia expressly requested by the patient , of assisted suicide , and of switching off life-support systems for patients in a coma or severely handicapped new-born children . |
6 | It might be thought reasonable to treat all cases of NSU so diagnosed when they initially present to the clinic as if they had a sexually transmitted disease and prescribe appropriate antibiotics , and , indeed , this is common practice in most clinics . |
7 | And virtually all contracts of employment where anybody is required to drive during the course of their work should contain that clause from an employers point of view . |
8 | That might work with the philosophe who put together the doctrine in the first place but it is unlikely to work with a follower who is able to live with all sons of inconsistencies so long as a few slogans can be repeated again and again . |
9 | Today and in the future they regard the borders of all states in Europe as inviolable as they stand on the day of the signing of this treaty . |
10 | In England and Wales the average proportion of each marriage cohort still without children after twenty years of marriage ( all ages at marriage together ) is between 10 and 15 per cent ( e.g. 1951 13 per cent , 1956 10 per cent ) . |
11 | It all kind of runs together and you do n't really have to make the notes speak . |
12 | Fat women are campaigning against all forms of discrimination currently experienced . |
13 | There is going to be all forms of Jihad all over the world because there is a sacred element , there is an element erm of er which is the presence of a foreign non-Muslim force in the Holy Land ; this is a very explosive element . |
14 | All branches of Beaverbrooks also offer an earpiercing service using the Inverness System , a healthy authority approved and recognised method with a discount of 10 per cent on your first purchase of gold earrings . |
15 | Guards should properly refer to ‘ switching on the darks ’ , since what they call lights seem expressly designed to suck all traces of illumination out of the carriage , casting shadows into every corner . |
16 | The filter would block all signals of frequencies above , say , 10 kHz . |
17 | This is what does the damage — not religion — for it can be seen in all walks of life wherever people are emotionally involved . |
18 | Fairly obviously , declining ray average costs occur when multiplying all outputs by t less than multiplies costs by t , so that RAC falls as t increases . |
19 | to examine a specific policy or activity , questioning all aspects of work normally taken for granted ; |
20 | examine a specific policy or activity , questioning all aspects of work normally taken for granted ; |
21 | Applying the principles of the 12 Steps in all aspects of life so that they become a natural way of life and provide the capacity to live happily and confidently without the need for mood-altering substances or behaviours . |
22 | In West Africa , as in all aspects of life there , Africans played a much larger part on railway staffs . |
23 | At Pilkingtons and Ford , benchmarking exercises were confined to manufacturing costs and work organization , whereas RX instigated a more profound organizational benchmarking , isolating competitive gaps in all aspects of organization not simply as a sporadic trigger exercise to prioritize change areas but as an on-going process . |
24 | ‘ new Invention of Raiseing of Water and occasioning Motion to all sorts of Mill Work by the Impellent Force of Fire , which will be of great Use and Advantage for Drayning Mines , Serveing Towns with water , and for the working of all Sorts of Mills where they have not the benefit of Water nor Constant Windes ’ . |
25 | We welcome all sorts of investors here on fair terms . |
26 | That 's right , we used to go to Road Methodist and erm we got up to all sorts of capers there you know . |
27 | What 's the problem with this new switchboard , has it settled down now or we were getting all sorts of complaints initially |
28 | Other preparations recommended for minor burns include Nelson 's Burn Ointment and Pakua , a wonderful preparation which aids healing in all sorts of injuries where the skin is damaged . |
29 | There 's all sorts of ducks here — all different colours . |
30 | There 's all sorts of accidents not only having the computer switched off , you might accidentally mess the file up or erase it or whatever , er , you 've still got the original copy on the disk so if you keep saving it every ten minutes or so , then you always lose more than ten minutes ' work . |