Example sentences of "[pron] all [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 In addition , a weighting of constructs according to their importance or status within the construct system ( as suggested by Shaw and Gaines , 1985 ) might lead to a finer and more accurate pattern of response compared to present methods in which all judgments carry equal weight .
2 That we do not , in the process , undervalue the experience that is already available to us in our own schools and those around us — in particular there is a danger that we fail to make use of the managerial ability which all teachers constantly deploy with children , or that experience which schools in different age sections from our own can give us .
3 The ability to respond in crisis is one of the skills which all teachers must possess .
4 Freedoms there are , but in encouraging a liberal approach to the national work plan which all teachers follow , freedom to ignore the work plan entirely has not been ceded by the state .
5 This down-to-earth , no-nonsense conception of man as an imperfectly socialized animal places much less stress than Durkheim on society as a metaphysical good to the preservation of which all activities are ultimately directed .
6 Throughout the nineteenth century , the Newtonian paradigm was governed by an assumption something like , ‘ The whole of the physical world is to be explained as a mechanical system operating under the influence of various forces according to the dictates of Newton 's laws of motion ’ , and the Cartesian programme in the seventeenth century involved the principle , ‘ There is no void and the physical universe is a big clockwork in which all forces take the form of a push ’ .
7 There is a corresponding and no less seminal change in painting : the abandonment of the single ground line on which all figures rest ; a change which makes painting no longer simply the decoration of a flat surface but at the same time a feigned window on the three-dimensional world .
8 The structure also contrasts with Fab-antigen complexes , in which all contacts with antigen are mediated by the variable regions of the antibody , and to our knowledge provides the first details of interaction of the constant regions of Fab with another protein .
9 Under a plan to which all factions had consented , the AFL troops were to assemble at the Barclay Training Centre and Camp Schiefflin , in Monrovia , the Liberian capital .
10 In 1594 the Masters of Requests were allocated a room outside the gates of the court , to which all suitors might be directed .
11 Of course there is a core range of skills which all actuaries must possess in order to qualify .
12 The Parliamentary scrutiny to which all bills are subject enables MPs and peers to apply political and expert opinion to legislative proposals .
13 The cutting ice Which all hearts dread We could have melted ; But now its dart Is frozen into A stubborn heart .
14 On the same day , however , it passed a highly controversial law by which all residents of Lithuania would be given certificates of citizenship provided they signed a pledge to uphold Lithuania 's independence constitution .
15 Well you have n't pleaded a term of the contract that there 's a practice to which all solicitors are subject that they have got to do this that and the other .
16 Failing such developments , it is possible that the European Court will find the unprincipled and unpredictable system of libel awards to be a breach of Article 10 of the European Convention , under which all restrictions on freedom of expression must be " prescribed by law " .
17 The ‘ final fusion ’ in which all perceptions unite in an experience of enhanced quality culminates in quiet gazing or contemplation of the aesthetic object .
18 below which all roads sped away and led away —
19 The sedimentologist assesses materials with respect to their conformity to an ideal of sorting in which perfection is realized in a deposit in which all particles are identical .
20 The combined operation unc gives the isolated element of unc ( 14 ) The summing vector unc — this is the vector of which all elements are units .
21 Also , will the United Kingdom take the lead in ensuring that the next elections are full pluralist , democratic elections in which all elements of El Salvador society can participate fully and freely ?
22 Together these are called the infrastructure on which all towns , industries and trade depend .
23 It will therefore be seen that many of the issues involved here are similar to those raised by the law of involuntary manslaughter , save for the fact that driving offences constitute deviations from a code of conduct on which all persons are tested before they are granted driving-licences .
24 I have cherished the idea of a democratic and free society in which all persons live together in harmony and with equal opportunities .
25 Time out is the method by which all rewards for undesirable behaviour are removed from the child or the child from them .
26 As she looked down into that face on which all tears had long since dried , Louisa had the deranging sensation that she was in the presence of a dying woman .
27 Throughout Uruguay every station was equipped with a sign announcing the distance from Montevideo station , symbolizing a radiating nationalism well matched by the manner in which all lines led to the capital .
28 According to Willie van Peer 's introductory statement , the book is intended to promote a reconciliation between literary and linguistic approaches to the study of literature , and , more specifically , to provide a much-needed contribution in three fundamental directions : first , the development of a theory of textuality which accounts both for the way in which all texts function in society and for the differences between literary and non-literary texts ; secondly , the construction of a model of literary communication that gives an adequate account of the complexities involved in the production and reception of literary texts ; and thirdly , the development of more explicit and comprehensive accounts of the ways in which formal and contextual factors interact in the process of deriving interpretations from texts .
29 He added : ‘ We live in a society in which all forms of management and leadership , however advised , are under constant challenge … .
30 The theory is , of course , absurd , for it takes no account of life itself , the inward jewel of consciousness , around which all forms have arisen , the inner essence that provides the meaning and the understanding .
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