Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] [verb] [conj] all [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 I should think that all politicians , and I speak for myself , we all face this temptation .
2 I used to think that all children were the same .
3 According to the guidelines I would assess that all residents of Edinburgh have access to a –community woodland ’ if the 5 miles parameter is adopted .
4 Because I I would say that all members of the council face those kinds of cuts .
5 The verbal expression of a maxim will be something like : ‘ In circumstances of such and such a sort I shall act thus ’ , and I act immorally unless I can will that all agents should guide their behaviour by a corresponding maxim directed at themselves .
6 Erm you might think that all graphs always look like that , or bits of graphs are always like that , or where does it all tie in ?
7 I think you 'll find that all bookies except Hills have suspended bets on the scum .
8 Naively , then , we might suppose that all bodies of water throughout the world would be evenly packed with living things .
9 Following Hill we shall show that all estimates must lie within these bounds .
10 We will ensure that all tiers of regional and local government publish a ‘ Charter of Services ’ , giving citizens clear rights to standards of service , and remedies if these are not met .
11 We will ensure that all parts of government adopt a strategic approach to the employment and development of women staff .
12 We will ensure that all children have their memories for each of the foundation subjects tested at the ages of seven , 11 , 13 and 16 .
13 We will ensure that all schools teach the same basic subjects .
14 If we now turn to a consideration of the social consequences of failure at the phallic stage of Oedipal resolution combined with inadequate superego-development and regressive fixations , we will see that all forms of behaviour which represent aggression directed at the father are the consequence of the fundamental failure to renounce the mother as a love-object .
15 They also insist that hunting is not done for sport , as it is in many ‘ sophisticated ’ countries , although they may admit that all forms of traditional hunting take on a certain glamour , especially in the minds of the younger men .
16 It may mean that all lambs expected to be put before live exporters will have to carry a flock identification mark .
17 It might suggest that all bets were off on the release stakes or , ever hopeful , it might be that they were planning on letting us go and did n't want us to be able to give any hint , however vague , as to the whereabouts of the Yanks .
18 It would appear that all teachers will be placed in a similar position to that of teachers preparing pupils for external examinations , in that they will have set objectives , or learning outcomes , to be achieved , but will be free to plan their lessons as they think fit — especially where the core subjects are concerned .
19 The Careers Service has considerable expertise and experience of local firms ; it will ensure that all offers are made in good faith , and that the jobs are worthwhile .
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