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

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1 Please try to fill in this form for all titles you are responsible for and use this as an exercise to test its viability before we have Phil do something more elegant .
2 The evidence of video films is that the police advanced at a trot and that at all times they were controlled .
3 In most cases the 1988 Education Act offers blanket cover for governors in that they will not be held responsible , financially or otherwise , for their actions and decisions as long as at all times they have acted in good faith .
4 It is not necessary that Traditions and Ceremonies be in all places one , and utterly like ; for at all times they have been divers , and may be changed according to the diversities of countries , times , and men 's manners , so that nothing be ordained against God 's Word .
5 At all times they are encouraged to take responsibility for their own learning .
6 At all times we have a sense of not being able to achieve any change of direction on how the European Community conducts its affairs .
7 Our operating divisions are run as separate , autonomous profit centres to maximise opportunities in local markets , yet at all times we pay careful attention to areas of synergy .
8 But at all times I would prefer them to act as if they have non-speaking parts .
9 But although I relaxed a little in the hours I spent with them , I never really felt comfortable — and at all times I felt compelled to keep eye contact … and a small notebook strategically placed .
10 At all times you should respect their right to confidentiality . ’
11 At all times you should make sure your own practice is hygienic .
12 Yes , at all times you will hear and understand every word .
13 Should a failure occur , audible and visual warning is given and stays operational until the fault has been rectified , thus ensuring that at all times you know your evacuation medium is always ready for action .
14 Mr Gray said Century Hutchinson accepted that Lord Aldington was ‘ a brave and dedicated officer with a deservedly distinguished war record and that at all times he was conscientiously seeking to implement the orders of higher commands without suspicion that atrocities would be committed by the Soviets and Titoists ’ .
15 At all times he slept in the nude .
16 At all times he was uncomprehending and desperate for advice .
17 I have used the Solution for six dives , the majority of these required decompression and at all times it performed faultlessly .
18 At all times it is consciousness that drives the chariot , or car — through the Mind .
19 At all times it was possible to listen in on interviews and to monitor the interviewer 's work on a control screen .
20 Fucking , fire 's this gun at him point blank and he goes and he stands there like this , and he , he stood there and he goes running round the corner sort of thing and then he goes he ca n't of missed from that fucking distance you know , and its that distance and er , in the , in the car , the mate goes , the mate sort of till he passed out , and he goes bring it to me , he goes , and its still alive , he goes , but matey in the front goes oh my he goes , I knew you 'd fuck up he goes and so they 're all blanks you
21 D Dave to write a letter , saying for all projects I wish him to do
22 Lastly , if resources are scarce there will be a constraint on the firm 's capacity to produce all products it wishes to sell .
23 ‘ But with the co-operation of all clubs we did complete the programme on time .
24 Edward Cody of the AP and I once came to the conclusion that in every interview we conducted in Lebanon , a special chair should be set aside for The Plot — since The Plot invariably played a leading role in all discussions we ever had with politicians , diplomats or gunmen .
25 If the scrip alternative is taken up by all shareholders it would result in a saving of £3.8m of ACT .
26 Being a sensible young man he calculated energy changes for each reaction and used Standard Electrode Potentials , ( beloved of all A-level chemists ) claiming that this would ensure that all reactions he carried out were safe .
27 Like all taxes they consist of two elements : the tax base , or what is to be taxed ; and the tax rate , or the amount to be levied on the tax base .
28 In all cases they considered the limitations of online information specific to their own needs to be a major deficiency .
29 In all cases English kings had to come to terms with the conditions which they found in these three different countries ; and in all cases they had to show an ability to adapt themselves and their armies to new conditions , military , social and economic , as well as to new thinking in the ways that armies were formed and war was fought .
30 In 1983 , the Attorney General issued new guidelines to the police which suggested that in all cases they should prosecute only when there was at least a 50 per cent .
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