Example sentences of "all [noun] [am/are] [prep] be " in BNC.
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1 | Of course it must be said that many people ca n't wait to leave their schooldays behind and so not all losses are to be regretted . |
2 | Hence trumpets crooked in all keys are to be found in scores of the classical period . |
3 | All sites are to be notified by 2004 . |
4 | All applications are to be made , in the first instance , to the registrar , unless the judge has given a general or special direction to the contrary or the order sought is not within the registrar 's power to make ( r 7.6(2) ) . |
5 | All questions are to be answered . |
6 | All questions are to be answered . |
7 | All questions are to be answered . |
8 | All questions are to be answered . |
9 | All questions are to be answered . |
10 | All questions are to be answered . |
11 | It required , in familiar language , ‘ all mankind are to be esteemed our brethren ’ . |
12 | A great deal of the success is in the way in which the contract has been handled , and all staff are to be congratulated on a thoroughly professional job in trying and often fraught conditions . |
13 | All prices are to be based on those in your local shop which should be named in your entry . |
14 | All deadlines are to be met |
15 | ‘ A ’ — if all SPRs are to be included . |
16 | Everything is to be made secure ; all gates are to be kept closed and locked . |
17 | This freedom means that all men are to be immune from coercion on the part of individuals or of social groups and of any human power ’ ( Dignitatis Humanae 2 ) . |
18 | It would be welcome to hear that all students are to be exempt . |
19 | And the point of this is that the infallible beliefs are intended , within the programme of classical foundationalism , to act as those by appeal to which all others are to be justified . |
20 | Some go so far , though this is an excessive claim , as to argue that variable analysis is the embodiment of the scientific method , while more , if less fulsomely , do make strong claims for it as the epitome of objective , rigorous empirical social research against which all others are to be judged . |
21 | Unless all representatives are to be seen it is fairer to refuse to see any representatives at all until preliminary screening has been carried out . |