Example sentences of "[pers pn] is [adj] [prep] all [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Alternatively , she may be allocated specific wards where she is responsible for all learners who work there .
2 A PR executive thus needs to be placed so that he or she is aware of all issues , policies , attitudes and opinions that exist in the organisation that have a bearing upon how it is perceived by the organisation 's publics .
3 She is interested in all sports , in particular football and badminton .
4 It is perhaps obvious to state that it is essential for all stories shared to be authentic i.e. not to make up stories — for if stories are fabricated the work of passing on the flame of faith will not happen .
5 Since the parents choice charter came out it is it is essential for all school , state opt-out grant maintained independent , to promote themselves .
6 Because if we ca n't generalize then I , perhaps I should be talking about British foreign policy or Iranian foreign policy or South African foreign policy are there generalizations we can make and say well it is similar for all governments ?
7 It is insignificant for all satellites because the residual precession is smaller the smaller the mass of the primary body , and no planet is anywhere near as massive as the Sun .
8 It is effective against all caterpillars , including those of harmless butterflies , so do n't spray indiscriminately outside .
9 In order to work on a DC it is necessary for all modules referenced to be in a single package .
10 It is usual for all salami to be sliced very finely .
11 The knowledge that is discovered using these methods is regarded as objective and factual , i.e. it is correct for all times and all places , and is not going to be different according to who discovers it .
12 Good relations with the community are one of the most important prerequisites to the successful discharge of a policeman 's duty and it is incumbent upon all members to avail of every opportunity to help reconcile and heal the visions in the community .
13 It is incumbent upon all hill users to respect the environment in which we pursue our pastimes and to take our rubbish with us .
14 For the most part sited high above the sea , it is climbable at all times and offers easy access .
15 Yet we tend to assume it is equal in all people .
16 On the other hand , a Club with a low rating for children 's facilities , for example , does not necessarily mean it is unsuitable for all families , simply that it is likely to have fewer facilities for children .
17 It is possible with all monitors or TV sets to turn the volume to zero .
18 It is fundamental to all stages of spiritual life .
19 It is concerned with all types of conflict , many of which give rise to overt violence , but always in terms of the wider context within which such conflicts occur .
20 Nevertheless , it is true for all skills that a person developing skills is indulging in a process of constructing models of what is happening externally .
21 Here it is important with all clients including elderly people to involve them as far as possible in the advocacy process , otherwise the client may end up feeling even more powerless , while some determined advocacy is undertaken on his/her behalf .
22 However , an outline is offered because it is important for all teachers to be aware of the legal framework of special education , and not just those working with the disabled in special schools .
23 During the first session it is important for all family members to have their say .
24 Since Douglas does not deal with the questions of what is valuable for women , and whether it is valuable for all women , it is likely that the usual socially-biased criteria or psychological worth will be read into the vacuum of her definition .
25 Language is a social institution of a kind ; and self-evidently it is open to all sorts of change .
26 However , it is mandatory for all authorities to give grants for basic improvements such as installing a toilet , bath or sink .
27 Folk dancing is not just a tourist attraction : it is popular amongst all Madeirans , whatever their social background and they start at a very early age to learn the dance steps .
28 Knighton declined to comment ahead of the talks with Edwards , but it seems he is keen at all costs to avoid a court case .
29 He is independent of all authority except that of his own choosing .
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