Example sentences of "[coord] in all " in BNC.

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1 As the numbers were so small the table also gives our results amalgamated with those obtained in Oxford : in these two large teaching hospitals the perinatal death rate in cases in which vaginal delivery is planned ( 2.9/1000 ) is no different from that in elective caesarean section is carried out ( 2.3/1000 ) or in all cases ( 2.7/1000 ) .
2 If at any stage in the discussions on Monday , or in all the other discussions that I have attended in the past two years , it had been a question of majority vote , there would have been much less agreement , and to the extent that decisions had been imposed by a majority , they would have been much less effective .
3 7.6.3.2 any of the Permissions have been granted subject to a lawful condition with which [ it would be impossible for or in all the circumstances it would be unreasonable to expect ] the Landlord to comply
4 Applying Kirchhoff 's voltage law to the input and output meshes gives Thus The results obtained for this particular network are illustrative of the fact that or in all passive networks .
5 The household shot , and it rode , to hounds and in all directions , but Ronald Fraser had no love for horses .
6 White French polish is milky-white and is used on bleached wood and marquetry , and in all cases where it is desired to keep the wood as light as possible .
7 He believes , or he chooses to believe , that in Chicago or somewhere else there were readers of Poetry magazine in 1918 who zealously and in all seriousness wanted to know what French poets of that time they might profitably read , and what in the broadest terms they should look for in each of them .
8 They found that a local custom in the country was to walk around barefoot at all times of the year and in all weathers .
9 His budget of March 1987 took the standard rate of income tax down to 27p , and in all a huge budget surplus of over £16 billion was recorded .
10 And in all of them homosexuality echoes Augustinian privation — the more pernicious for being deeply , inherently inadequate , a kind of non-being and inauthenticity : an inimical absence which provokes paranoia and on to which is projected the fear of difference inherent within sexual difference .
11 As noted above , the USA pursued bilateral rights with many European , Latin American , and Middle Eastern countries , using the so-called ‘ Chicago form ’ and in all cases insisting on fifth freedom rights .
12 And in all of that time we had Gullfoss to ourselves .
13 But Lord Lane said there were factors making the case wholly exceptional , and in all the circumstances the sentence could not be considered unduly lenient .
14 This process should take place peacefully and democratically , in full respect of the relevant agreements and treaties and in all the principles defined in the Helsinki Final Act , in the context of dialogue and East-West co-operation .
15 Well , that was all right — she could look after Mum in the hour that was to follow while the identity of the body was established , and in all the grim hours after that , if the body was her sister .
16 One thing that appears in his discussion of them is a preparedness to say that a ‘ simple ’ idea may not be absolutely , and in all contexts , simple .
17 The only difference is ‘ that whereas some one finite and narrow assemblage of ideas denotes a particular human mind , whithersoever we direct our view , we do at all times and in all places perceive manifest tokens of the divinity ’ .
18 Despite Berkeley 's claim that ‘ we do at all times and in all places perceive manifest tokens of the divinity ’ , the important place occupied by God in his philosophy will inevitably seem as far removed from immediate experience as the material world of seventeenth-century philosophy seemed to Berkeley .
19 Yet his presence was everywhere in the house , like my father 's , and in all the places we had known in London and Bath and Bristol .
20 They would have been reluctant to admit that the human mind , confronted with the mysteries of life and death , has found some common ground in all cultures and in all known periods of history .
21 Someone , somewhere probably studied just how different companies choose their model series , and in all probability the men in the white coats took him away .
22 Clement circumvented the difficulty by interpreting the incarnation in one particular corner of the world as a specially significant moment in a universal care for all humanity at all times and in all places .
23 The house I now rent could be let again and in all I might find myself with a handsome income .
24 They threw us out at four o'clock and in all that time I had n't said a word , just listened .
25 Phalli , rather than hands or fingers , pointed the direction of their streets , and were used as door-knockers and in all manner of other decorative ways .
26 Performances in their representative matches and in all school games will again count this season towards the Daily Telegraph Schools Cricket Awards , which now include an under-14 award along with those for under-15s and under-19s .
27 It accounts for around one-third of all cases of severe mental handicap in children , and occurs among all races and in all countries .
28 The furniture had all been renewed , upholstered for preference in red velvet , and in all the state rooms the great ceilings , which had become grimy through neglect , had been regilded and repainted .
29 When this happened a much more detailed picture of them and their way of life is usually given ; and in all but one case the memory is strikingly positive .
30 Pay particular attention to the ends of joists in contact with brickwork , check under staircases , in cellars and in all built-in cupboards or ‘ dead ’ spaces .
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