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

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1 The start of the walk is very gentle with a wide dirt track taking you into cool woodland with spring vegetation and all shades of mosses on the banks by the side of the path .
2 And all shades of white opinion turn a little paler .
3 As a result of central government policies , Islington social services suffered 8 per cent cuts in 1987/8 and all departments were asked to produce proposals for cuts of up to a further 25 per cent which they might have to achieve over the next two years .
4 What action would you take to ensure all records are amended and all departments are notified ?
5 By 1985 according to the Financial Management Unit ( Cabinet Office ( MPO ) / Treasury ( FMU ) , 1985a , p 4 ) ‘ most departments [ were ] developing new ( or strengthening existing ) arrangements for reviewing programmes systematically each year ’ , and all departments were being urged to adopt similar procedures .
6 Mr Zaphiriou seems to state that the whole of the Treaty and all regulations are directly applicable in this country ( p 4 ) , yet sec 2 ( 1 ) of the European Communities Act , 1972 , makes it abundantly clear that only those rules of Community law , be they derived from the Treaty or the acts of the institutions , which are directly applicable under Community law have direct effect in this country .
7 The commander , although partially blinded by blood from cuts on his head , made his way to the main cabin door , which he opened , and all occupants were evacuated .
8 The unit sits in any 1U rack space and all connections are made on the back panel .
9 Although this ‘ voluntary ’ aspect of indirect taxes may apply to a particular individual and a particular tax , it can not apply to all individuals and all taxes .
10 ‘ Thank you , Dagmar , ’ he said to the maid , and all smiles , he took Fabia to find Ivo and Azor .
11 There are many buses in Madeira , and all routes start and finish in Funchal , where most buses can be found arriving , departing or just dumped on Avenida das Comunidades Madeirenses ( the main road along the sea front ) .
12 ‘ Our Order possesses the KEY , claimed the article , ‘ which opens up all Masonic and Hermetic secrets , namely , the teaching of sexual magic , and this teaching explains , without exception , all the secrets of Nature , all the symbolism of FREEMASONRY and all systems of religion ’ [ their capital letters ] .
13 While philosophy and history may be used as part of a tactic for establishing the disciplinary validity of English against the soft option charge , the essence of English is none the less taken to inhere in its " nobler , more eternal and universal element " , that very artistic quality which is said to transcend both the historical process and all systems of ideas :
14 The men slept ten to a box on stone floors and all companies were allotted loose boxes .
15 An insurance company can choose whether or not to insure anyone , and all companies now refuse insurance to people with HIV .
16 Companies are classified by returns , and all companies with an equivalent return have the same business risk .
17 Although the whole population would vote in the referendum , the counting of the votes would differentiate between racial groups and all changes would have to win the endorsement of those on the white voters ' roll .
18 Close by are cafés , tavernas and all nationalities of restaurants .
19 Bear in mind that mine shafts , burrows and all holes in the ground — with their attendant dangers — often prove irresistible to these breeds .
20 Rough guesses suggest they number round 300,000 and all predictions are that their numbers will increase .
21 Within ten years 40 per cent of cars , 70 per cent of trucks and all buses will be forced to run on methanol , natural gas or electricity .
22 The alloy of which they were made age-hardened quickly at normal temperatures , and all rivets had to be chilled before use .
23 Thus , in the case of drink , liquid satisfies these conditions : superordinates , such as substance , or fluid ( in the scientific sense which includes gases ) are tautonyms ; incompatibles , such as solids , are xenonyms ; and all hyponyms — beer , water , etc. — are philonyms .
24 Waters that are ice-covered remain unstirred by wind , and all particles including algae tend to sink and not be replaced .
25 It means higher quality corporate interaction of staff with staff , staff with head , and all adults with children .
26 Local authorities would decide the amount of this charge ; the charge would be the same for everyone and all adults would pay it .
27 National languages should be encouraged , but Russian remained the language of inter-ethnic communication and all languages must have equality of status .
28 The children 's abiding memory of their father is his patience and thoroughness : he never lost his temper , and all tasks were thought out and executed with minute attention to detail .
29 Certainly the importance of the TPC can not be overemphasised as , with more and more candidates entering the profession with little or no previous work experience , and all professions coming under more frequent pressure from a litigation-conscious public , the need for proven professionalism is greater than ever .
30 road it were , always remember and all lights went out so we pulled into this the guest house but could n't get in and next door was a pub so cos an Army camp near some soldiers come in and says in morning I says aye , he said what time are you going , I said
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