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

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1 Our reservations staff are experts in all things Italian .
2 Then there are cyclists with all kinds of strange burdens strapped to their backs or tied to their carriers , and teams of horses and donkeys ( and sometimes bullocks ) pulling carts .
3 The dialectic of the relation of reciprocal interaction is potentially the area of distorted communication but there are tendencies in all the subject constituting relations which contribute to the distortion in relations of reciprocal interaction .
4 He should read the treaty : we are part of all the decisions on economic and monetary union , with the additional point that , unlike our European Community partners , we have the choice , when the decision is made , whether to go into stage 3 .
5 There is a colour guide to Smiths ( Willie Anderson 's idea ) which reminded me of the Louvre , although it is more simple , and there are lifts to all floors .
6 Imagine there are homes for all
7 With the breakdown of the artificial barrier which has for too long divided an academic education from vocational one , there are opportunities for all — provided you 're intelligent enough to sort out the colleges from the universities from the polytechnics that is .
8 Involvement in a meeting is a " spiritual " process : it is not simply mental , educational , emotional or the process of providing group support , although there are elements of all of these .
9 It is perfectly possible to use with just the keyboard but there are advantages in all the modules of being able to point and select .
10 Tied to the railings are crocodiles of all lengths , turtles craning their long necks towards the water and two thieves — their heads shaved in asymmetrical patterns .
11 you know a red flower pot plant for somebody who 's got a ruby wedding this weekend , but there 's nothing up there , not much at all , Azalea 's are sort of all off you know
12 There are implications in all of this for what are regarded as indices of success for enforcement officials and agencies .
13 There are ants in all parts of the world but the coldest .
14 Indeed , freedom of movement and a certain degree of exhilaration are essentials of all true physical education .
15 Certainly they talk of other gods , but the nature of these gods is so different from that of the god whom Jews and Moslems are to follow that we might be tempted to deny that these others are gods at all .
16 There are things in all our lives that displease him : misplaced ambition , wrong relationships , lack of prayerfulness , slackness in spiritual things , and so on .
17 I once heard a couple making plans and counter-plans for a family outing ; after much discussion one of them said , ‘ As far as I can see , there are disadvantages in all those schemes . ’
18 There are difficulties with all three approaches .
19 As you can see , there are staff across all the divisions who perform specialist roles and particularly in the Public Transport , Programmes and Economic Development Divisions .
20 There are arguments for all possible positions , but none of them convinces us for long ( see chapters 1 and 5 ) .
21 Now it would maybe not be appropriate if there was to be an alternative government bill that would deal with these type of matters er in front of us and please to say that when I read out the list of sponsors , it 'll be shown there are people from all parties , or all parties in Britain in this house , who are true democrats .
22 They are people after all .
23 Secondly , that there are people in all areas of life who would like to do something .
24 Not all bureaucrats are in the ruling class — there are bureaucrats at all levels of Soviet society — but the ruling class is predominantly composed of bureaucrats .
25 There are answers to all the points .
26 In this book I will argue not only that these are indeed constraints on the form of knowledge but also that they are constraints on all knowledge which should be seen as ideological in the sense in which Marx uses it .
27 Thus the idea that instruments are substitutes at all is rather damning for a restrictive practices policy which , like that currently in operation in the UK , is based upon form rather than effect .
28 There are elections at all levels where it can be better for a party to have a low turn-out overall because those who do vote will tend to be your people .
29 Here near to Foxton are examples of all sorts of things that excite the blood of the canal enthusiast : a delightful cut through the centre of the village taking the boatman to the once prosperous wharves and building yards of Market Harborough ; a wonderful hand-operated swingbridge allowing the more adventurous visitors to negotiate Swingbridge Lane on their own ; visible and tangible memories of boatmen 's inns .
30 This view is essentially anthropomorphic ; we are mammals after all and it is perhaps comforting to think that our own distant relatives so directly proved their supremacy over slow-witted reptiles that had nothing to fight with but their bulk .
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