Example sentences of "[conj] all [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ In America and Sweden these medical villages , where all services are concentrated , are very common , ’ said Mr Tony Prescott , managing director of Health Images UK . |
2 | It is worth bearing in mind , though , that his three oceans are in fact all part of one , and that their individual behaviours are all part of the overall behaviour of the planet 's hydrosphere , where all winds and currents , ambient temperatures and barometric pressures — and , just possibly , all human behaviour too — are part of one hugely complicated , ever-mobile , mathematically-insufferable and only marginally predictable global machine . |
3 | The wider family protects husband and wife , as well as children , from the stresses and strains of today 's tiny nuclear family , where all contact with uncles , aunts , cousins and even grandparents is limited to a weekly long-distance phone-call . |
4 | They argue strongly for the retention of the unitary board , where all directors take collective responsibility for all board decisions . |
5 | This has its own small sitting room , and guests can use the facilities of the hotel , where all meals are served . |
6 | However , there is a class of data management systems where all operations are initiated by simple commands . |
7 | American institutions are more legalistic , adhering to principles enshrined in a written Constitution where all rights derive from the fundamental principles of liberty and equality . |
8 | In Machu Picchu , the most stunning , the most friendly ruin , where all elements of Inca society — the powerful , the religious , the military , the workforce — shared the same mountain-top , one hoped in harmony , I could imagine a niche for my Inca guide — and , almost , for myself . |
9 | A fully computer-based system , where all objects ( ie including maps , drawings and texts ) would be filed electronically . |
10 | In the chaos of the battlefield , where all reference points had long since been obliterated , relieving detachments often got lost and wandered hopelessly all night ; only to be massacred by an enemy machine-gunner as dawn betrayed them . |
11 | The funds can either be roll-up , where all income is retained and reflected in the price of the fund , or distributor , where at least 85% of the income is paid out in dividends to the investors . |
12 | Established British companies had exploited the first whiff of pop vitality , with ABPC putting the saccharine personality of Cliff Richard through his paces in The Young Ones ( 1961 ) , a let's-have-a-show musical where all possibility of an interesting inter-generation clash is defused by the fact that its hero works for , and adores , his father , the property developer who wants to destroy the youth club ; and Summer Holiday ( 1962 ) , in which Cliff and the Shadows drive a London bus to Rome , pursued by the mother of the teen star they are thought to have kidnapped . |
13 | Where all payments have been recovered in full |
14 | Where all payments are in respect of Buildings |
15 | Everyone within earshot was listening , eyes concentrated on mine , heads bent forward — but what did it matter in this little world of shadows where all barriers were down . |
16 | Virginia had no property qualifications to limit men 's right to vote until 1670 , and this was a little more like the usual arrangements in a company , where all shareholders were able to vote , than the position in parliamentary elections , where property qualifications for voting went on for hundreds of years to come . |
17 | For me , going on a strict vegan diet where all animal products were banned , where there was no place for tea or coffee , where even fish , eggs , salt and sugar were forbidden , was like leaping from a warm bed into the icy seas of Antarctica . |
18 | ‘ When you 've finished here you 've got Matthew Glynn 's attic where all Inez 's stuff is stored . ’ |
19 | The proposal from the Commission for a coordinated Industrial Policy is therefore an attempt to move the EC towards a federal system , where all policies which affect the industrial base are subject to some kind of Community involvement . |
20 | Surrender now , Mortal , come in a the deep folds of slumber , where your heart 's desire awaits you , where all things are possible … |
21 | Where all women ought to be . ’ |
22 | There are only a few societies where all members hold the same characteristics to be applicable to everyone . |
23 | This procedure can be used for : ( a ) non-controversial bills where the committee stage would be purely formal ; ( b ) bills of major constitutional importance where all members wish to be involved at every stage ; ( c ) bills passed in an emergency ; ( d ) major clauses of Finance Bills . |
24 | As stated , Rule 1 inhibits nomination of a circular network of packages ; therefore , to allow deletion of such networks , Rule 1 is relaxed where all members of a circular network would be nominated except for their mutual dependence . |
25 | It was rather like an old-fashioned nationalized industry where all lines led to the Secretary of State . |
26 | Where all prices move together , which is the Chamberlinian DD curve , the elasticity is unitary . |
27 | Some of the same movements are repeated yet again in the final pas de deux , when the Prince raises her high above the glistening Stars before leading her away to the land where ‘ they lived happily ever after ’ , where all fairy tales should end . |
28 | They are , of course , required for the older works in the repertoire and probably in newer story ballets where all ages should be seen if a plot is to have credibility . |
29 | The final proposal from the Government is for a new type of licence for continental-style cafes where all ages would be admitted whether taking a meal or not . |
30 | The substantive work has consequently shifted from the party headquarters , where all decisions used to be made , to the conference hall and the corridors . |