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

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1 The implications of the moves towards greater E C integration for the sector , encouraging the development of effective networks , of voluntary organisations across the community as a whole , and building relationships with all the institutions , of the European Community to ensure that the interests of the voluntary sector in the United Kingdom are both maintained and arguable enhanced .
2 One feature of the Act was the principle of majority rule for electing the employees ' bargaining representative which would then be granted exclusive jurisdiction as the negotiating agent for all the employees in the .
3 There was nothing novel about the idea , but that alongside with liaison meetings of all the groups and the Union around specific issues , helped to strengthen links between us all .
4 We 're collecting all the information , all the reviews , every album review from all the periodicals , every piece of stuff , so you can trace it all chronologically ; how things were received when they first came out .
5 I have made a long ‘ scarf ’ of tension pieces in all the colours , putting all the measurements on my notice board in the knitting room and I use the Knit Leader every time .
6 Conference , I believe that this existing rule nineteen , gives the G M B an opportunity to expand into branch administration officers across all the regions and use them to do any job that is needed and expected by the members .
7 At which moment , the Editor , a young man from Glasgow , who seemed to bear on his narrow shoulders guilt for all the sins of the Western world , emerged from his office and was off to lunch with a left-wing Labour M.P .
8 The pope made no direct statement about Lichfield at this time but Aethelheard visited Rome in 801 ( ASC A , s.a. 799 ) and the pope wrote to him in January 802 ( and to Coenwulf ) conceding to Aethelheard and his successors authority over all the churches of the Anglo-Saxons ( with reference specifically to the twelve bishoprics of the southern province ) .
9 It was exciting with the march past of all the counties of England , everyone chanting slogans and supporting each other .
10 Our job was to write the military communiques , the leaflets explaining our political programme and what we were fighting for when we moved into a new municipality , prepare tapes for the occasions we occupied the local radio stations in San Vicente and Zacatecoluca , monitor the international and national radio stations we could reach , and produce the mural newspapers for all the sub-zones of the region .
11 In June 1913 the Union made the situation clear by issuing a booklet of eighty-five pages entitled Official Wages and Overtime List for all the Ports of the United Kingdom , the Continent and Australia on British Ships .
12 Her father , who is a butcher in Fecamp , has sent over the wedding breakfast for all the nuns and pupils : pate , garlic sausage and ham .
13 There was always a bottle of cough medicine in all the rooms , even outside in the shed and in a box buried in the vegetable patch .
14 Adding the /S switch makes the machine look in all the subdirectories as well
15 It 's not an escape route from all your troubles and all your problems , it 's not an escape route from all the difficulties and all the unpleasant things in life , it 's not a pathway of ease and of , of in , of un paralleled bliss and enjoyment day after day .
16 Then they re-peopled the village , opening up the doors and window vents of all the cottages , and letting the moorland winds blow through , raising up spectres of dust and shrouds of dislodged spider 's web .
17 Key Management staff in all the Districts together with a range of managers from Health , Housing , Voluntary Organisations etc have all embarked on District based CC2 Seminar Programmes .
18 By and large , the war passed us by in Baldersdale , although we had to go through the business of putting black-out curtains at all the windows , even though all the light we had was from oil lamps .
19 He also plans to take out full-page newspaper advertisements , listing the names and telephone numbers of all the members of the Knesset who opposed repealing the law .
20 Erm or short of that a firm local plan allocation with all the consultations and environmental impact study already done .
21 On the Graph page of the notebook you will find an icon display of all the graphs , charts and dialogue boxes produced either in the Graph window or from within the spreadsheet pages .
22 Yes , a Portakabin from which you would have to produce three cooked meals a day for roughly 2,000 people , including a turkey dinner with all the trimmings .
23 He also carefully counts the local council votes in all the wards which affect his constituency to see what they can tell him about the likely outcome of the parliamentary election .
24 The Source Index is an author index to all the articles published in the given time period .
25 And second , perhaps even more subtle than the dangers of making misjudgements about the early ulema and hierarchy under the influence of the distinctive character of the later hierarchy , one must avoid the danger of being led by the nature of the biographies themselves to dehumanize the ulema , a danger present in all the sources hut perhaps particularly in Ata'i .
26 I learned that the Manitoba Racing Commission had moreover by midafternoon given each of them not only a champagne reception and a splendid lunch but also , as a memento , a framed group photograph of all the owners on the trip .
27 ‘ It 's a marvellous feeling to know your name will go into the record books alongside all the greats of the past like Bobby Moore , ’ said the player who moved to Italy from Aston Villa for £5million .
28 For last year 's service we drew up a plan and then wrote a personal letter from the laity group to all the Churches , emphasising how much we believed in the power of praying together for Unity .
29 Little Billy wondered whether this was a secret meeting place of all the swans of the world , and he wished he had been able to ask Swan this question as well .
30 When St Bernard was instructed by the pope to preach the Second Crusade in 1146 he chose Vézelay for the site of his chief gathering — for it was the greatest centre of tourist traffic in his world ; and there again , from the pulpit of the abbey church , St Thomas Becket chose to utter his choicest thunders against the counsellors of King Henry II of England in 1166 — for it was the meeting place of all the peoples of Europe , the ideal centre for a great gesture of propaganda .
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