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

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1 As we pointed out then , although a stretch of discourse can appear to be largely concerned with a single individual , or one discourse subject , so that the discourse may be loosely reported as being ‘ about ’ that individual , this should not lead us to claim that all discourses are about single individuals or can be given convenient one-word titles .
2 A number of sources of research reviewed here suggest that the major differences between good and poor readers of all ages are in word-decoding processes , and that the surest way of improving an individual 's reading ability is to improve their sight vocabulary .
3 All bedrooms are with private facilities , television , telephone and radio .
4 Behind him Grey Sombrero took a crashing fall at the Chair and broke his shoulder , but all eyes were on Crisp as he skipped over the water in front of the exhilarated spectators in the stands and swung out towards the second circuit .
5 And at the end does these all words are to given to and insert the redevelopment site for long term employment .
6 The principle that all individuals are of equal moral worth should mean equality of access to services , and equal quality of treatment for all individuals .
7 The most substantial difference is for lower grade personnel service occupations , where 65 per cent of all temporaries are in small establishments as opposed to 53 per cent of all workers .
8 We examined the aerodynamic implications of different types of tail elongation by modelling progressive elaboration from a short , simple tail in which all feathers are of equal length ( see Fig. 1 ) .
9 All properties are within easy reach of many shops , churches & olde worlde pubs .
10 of all referrals are from single people and there is simply not enough suitable housing for this client group ’ .
11 It is assumed that all trains are of equal length and are all moving at the same speed , so that they each take p seconds to pass the crossing .
12 Not all barns are in open countryside .
13 The rates quoted are per person , based on shared occupancy of a twin or double room , including English breakfast , service and VAT , without private bath unless all rooms are with private bath .
14 It provides a pleasant standard of accommodation all rooms are with shared B/S/WC .
15 Man evolved from the higher apes and , while in this animal state , acted by group instinct binding a kin group together ; so , like a flock of birds , all members were in perfect concert .
16 The scales fell from his eyes and he saw that over many long years of prehistory , all trackways were in straight lines marked out by experts on a sighting system .
17 The Danzig authorities immediately began to drag out the renewal of the Accord and , hoping perhaps to stop the visit altogether , told the British that all procedures were in temporary suspension and that this would prevent the Poles from greeting the British in the agreed manner .
18 All verderers are in future to make answer before the justices in eyre by a single roll of the vert and venison , and are not to have , each one for himself , rolls of the different bailiwicks for production before the Justices .
19 All elections are by universal adult suffrage .
20 All elections are by universal adult suffrage .
21 If that is the case , and bearing in mind I intend to ignore such advice , then surely all moments are of equal suitability . ’
22 All records are of single birds and most are for the coast , or recently Chichester gravel pits .
23 Nearly all records are for tidal waters , but birds very occasionally appear on large areas of freshwater inland , such as the main reservoirs .
24 All records are for coastal grasslands except for a party of 27 on Glynde Levels on 26 February 1956 .
25 However , Black-throated Divers have occurred between 3 August and 22 May , and approximate monthly totals for the period 1962 to 1976 are as follows : Nearly all records were for tidal waters , but there were occasional reports for large areas of fresh water inland such as Chichester gravel pits or the larger reservoirs .
26 All records were of single birds which rarely stayed for more than a day .
27 My/our home is not left regularly unattended due to all adults being in full time work or education
28 All chemicals were of analytical reagent grade .
29 All chemicals were of reagent grade .
30 When one attempts to judge the solidity of a poet 's reputation on the basis of occasional references in published sources , it is well to note that not all references are of equal value .
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