Example sentences of "[noun] to all " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Good morning , McAllister , ’ he said ; his manners to all those society considered his inferiors were always punctilious .
2 The best remedy to all such difficulties is not to harbour grievances silently but to raise the problems as they arise and to deal with them before they get out of control .
3 Charles Barry Junior , who chaired the lecture , spoke warmly of ‘ his great , his exceeding kindness to all those younger than himself ’ , having been the recipient of many instances of it in his own career .
4 The second thing I noticed was the friendliness of the people , the spontaneity of their welcome and their kindness to all the athletes who gathered there .
5 He described Taylor 's ‘ gaiety and richness of fancy ’ , and how his great learning had been coupled with humility and extraordinary piety and kindness to all in need .
6 If anyone writes in to say that Francis Bacon noticed the flashes when he got out of his coach to freeze a chicken in the snow , I shall leave the country , suitably disguised , and write piteous letters about being a laughing stock to all , coupled with the name of sundry .
7 This method allowed us to generalise the result to all Scottish schools but limited the extent to which we could explore potentially interesting responses .
8 Sir Charles also operates a miniature health service , employing a salaried apothecary who ‘ dispenses physic to all his tenants , who are not able to pay for advice ; nor are the poor who are not his tenants , refused ’ , provided they are recommended by the clergyman .
9 You all deserve congratulations for ensuring that the visit was such a success , and I am sure that it will be a great boost to all concerned with the project on its first birthday .
10 It is time we applied the same reasoning to all .
11 What is particularly significant about this passage is the strength of conviction the teacher demonstrates that this kind of informal assessment is right because it provides the maximum amount of feedback to all concerned , and furthermore is an integral part of the learning process , and not , as so often happens , an adjunct to it .
12 Have you given written or oral feedback to all interested parties ?
13 This is magical , and gives the rider of any horse wearing it a +20 bonus to all Ride tests .
14 This party had the nerve to announce his shameful embarrassments to all the world !
15 The Inquisition was an ineffective irritant , slow and erratic in its procedures ; it merely put up the price of books , forcing readers to all sorts of subterfuges in order to consume often out-dated heresies .
16 Council expressed its appreciation to all those members who had helped to make the 150th anniversary celebrations a success .
17 I would like to express my appreciation to all who have worked so hard .
18 The event provided an excellent opportunity to both heighten the profile of the Enterprise Centre and to show appreciation to all employers , staff and students who had supported the work of the department during the past year .
19 Despite such problems , particularly in attempts to define specific neuropsychological correlates to all its forms , the concept of arousal , or activation , continues to be widely used in psychology ( e.g. K. J. Anderson , 1990 ; Revelle & D. A. Loftus , 1990 ) .
20 The room is darkened and the ghost appears in a sheet and waves to all the children before disappearing again .
21 The crowd moved in union like waves to all the thrills , spills , beats and leaps of the band .
22 GREAT POP THINGS — THE PHIL COLLINS STORY ( Prelude to All Hate Special ) : ‘ HE TRIED TO CHANGE THE WORLD WITH HIS ALL ROUND VERSATILITY ’
23 Greyfriars is out of bounds to all pupils at all times .
24 I thank my right hon. and learned Friend for that reply , which is a great disappointment to all my right and hon. Friends .
25 As the surface approaches infinity ( b ) , the distances from the two eyes to all squares on the surface become more similar and thus the perspective views become identical .
26 Together with recruits to all the other Navy branches you will undergo seven weeks basic training which will teach you how to look , think and behave like a member of the Royal Navy .
27 I am writing in reply to all the letters you have printed over the past few months about Steffi Graf .
28 We will send a reply to all reasonable written complaints coming within the scope of the scheme within 10 working days of receiving them .
29 Scott immediately sent a reply to all Members , along with copies of a paper he had already produced entitled The Gothic Renaissance , but with the parliamentary session closing on the following Saturday this was too late to have any effect .
30 So get scribbling- Reply to all .
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