Example sentences of "[vb pp] in all " in BNC.

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1 In peacetime the town must have been a sleepy and slow-moving place , but at the start of 1945 it fairly hummed with activity , being surrounded in all directions by RAF and American Air Force stations .
2 The dusk-to-dawn curfew imposed throughout Kathmandu in April was lifted in all areas except the Lalitpur district on May 10 .
3 As of the end of March elections were still awaited in all three Transcaucasian republics .
4 More than £30 million has been committed in all .
5 But it was one more fact to add to the picture of Ted Mosse , that ambiguous figure who was heavily disliked in one street , a doubtful ‘ poor old fellow ’ in another , and more or less mistrusted in all three .
6 Cut off values for acid clearance times of 290 seconds and for the percentage of time at pH<4 of 11.5% discriminated in all but one patient between groups I and II .
7 The authenticity of the film was stressed in all the publicity and much was made of the fact that not only had the trial scenes been shot at the same time as the judge was carrying out the Detroit sentences but the film actually used his own words .
8 This was stressed in all the social surveys of the period .
9 Fieldwork is stressed in all years .
10 Now it may well be that privileged social groups tend to be advantaged in all three areas , while subordinate groups normally enjoy poor life-chances , low status and little political influence .
11 Terminals to access the central index would be located in all branches , and staff changing the status of any document or files would up-date the index accordingly .
12 The C.-in-C. of the CIS Armed Forces , Marshal Yevgeny Shaposhnikov , who met US Secretary of State James Baker in Moscow on Jan. 29 , said in London on Jan. 30 that tactical nuclear weapons located in all former Soviet republics , except Ukraine and Byelarus , would be withdrawn to Russia by July .
13 Corporal punishment was forbidden in all state schools from 1987 . ]
14 Like many others I have protested in all directions against water-privatization .
15 Of course , it would be tempting to suggest that the independent rights of children are being forgotten in all of this .
16 And yet the individual worker is forgotten in all of this .
17 ‘ She must have forgotten in all the excitement . ’
18 In the short texts which make up L'Usage de la parole ( 1980 ) , the traumatic reactions to particular words and phrases are once again dramatized in all their intensity .
19 Improvements are recommended in all of these studies such as shutting doors quietly ( and oiling them when necessary ) ; handling equipment carefully to reduce noise ; muting the alarm systems and telephones ; wearing soft-soled shoes ; providing soundproof covers for computer printout machines ; reducing conversations between staff and talking quietly ; providing earplugs if requested ; isolating ‘ noisy ’ patients from general wards when practicable so that they create the least possible disturbance to other patients — and , as Soutar & Wilson point out , most of these suggestions are simple and inexpensive remedies .
20 Lectures have been discarded in all in-service and ( apart from occasional ‘ distinguished person ’ visits ) initial training courses , in favour of workshop and seminar activities .
21 It was reported in all the newspapers .
22 ‘ During the years of sponsorship , it will be known as the Scottish Nuclear Ayrshire Cup , and reported in all the local papers and on Westsound Radio as such .
23 It was the first in which a substantial number of attacks on tankers occurred , 62 being reported in all .
24 A large intra- and interindividual variation is found , as reported in all previous pharmacokinetic studies of the different 5-ASA formulations .
25 He said redundancies had been reported in all sectors of industry , from textiles to manufacturing , from the media to transport .
26 That includes striker Tony Cottee , who would have played against Manchester City but for an outburst reported in all the Saturday papers which led to disciplinary action .
27 Winners of the Tour have come in all sizes and shapes .
28 The possibility of accidental or deliberate pollution of our rivers is always going to be present therefore , and unless some sophisticated measuring device is installed in all our rivers which can quickly detect pollution and hence lead to urgent action , this argument about allowing fishermen to continue to carry out their sport is quite a strong one from an environmental point of view .
29 This work should be carried out in phase with the building work for the Herbarium/Library extension , at which time thin Ethernet drop-downs should be installed in all new offices and existing offices where needed , together with the additional repeaters to run the system .
30 Just weeks before her death Kelly sat with her father at the computer keyboard in her bedroom and keyed in all the arrangements she had made for her funeral .
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