Example sentences of "[noun] [to-vb] [prep] all [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ As the managing director of a large commercial organisation , I employ solicitors to work on all the legal issues arising from the operation of my business and to advise me about all the new developments in legislation and case law . ’
2 Gas between the galaxies contains too few baryons to account for all the apparent mass but too many to be consistent with the simplest Big Bang models .
3 It leaves intact the old law to deal with all the other problems , ‘ whatever the old law is ’ , as Assemblyman Keene put it .
4 When the roaring giant of a tube train came , the fag sucker suddenly withdrew his double-buckled shoes from the concrete and became a little scuttling pixie to compete with all the other scuttling pixies , but managed a further quick change to a hunched-up half-shut-marble-eyed frowny scowling monkey as he took his tense unrest out on the floor of the tube train that was carrying him to his necessary employment .
5 Whatever your preference , one of the most convenient places to look at all the different classes under one roof is Sailboat , the National Dinghy Show , which takes place at Crystal Palace Sports Centre on March 7–8 , 1992 .
6 A ‘ very proud ’ Sharron Davies told reporters : ‘ The Queen said this was another medal to add to all the other medals I had won .
7 Nature allows some persons to pass through all the successive levels of biological growth and thereby attain their biological needs .
8 This view avoids the necessity of explaining how an increase in complexity can occur by denying that it happens , but only at the expense of supposing not only that there is a minute homunculus in the egg but that within that homonculus there is an egg containing a still more minute homonculus , and so on , in Chinese box fashion , ad infinitum — or , if not ad infinitum , at least back to Eve , who carried within her a sufficient number of successively smaller homunculi to account for all the future generations of mankind .
9 ‘ But that 's a small price to pay for all the beneficial effects of laughing and smiling .
10 " But we know it is difficult for foreigners in Egypt to deal with all the many problems .
11 That w that is exactly at twenty five , and that is allowing a doubling of the housing area to allow for all the other features that come within the new settlement .
12 If you 're confused by the latest hi-tech advances in stereo TV or Satellite Television these are the people to cut through all the irritating jargon .
13 There are , however , limits to the capability of any one firm to cope with all the new challenges .
14 Few homes have nearly enough socket outlets to cope with all the electrical appliances the average household now owns , and at Christmas the demand rises to a peak as seldom-used appliances are pressed into duty , and every item of home entertainment equipment seems to be on at once .
15 Even then , he says , older , poorer-quality space may still be empty — which gives cause to wonder about all the spare capacity in Docklands .
16 We aim to continue to expand the magazine , provide more opportunities to our members , continue to give exposure to the work of women artists and to lobby at every opportunity to enable equality to exist within all the professional levels of the art world today .
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