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

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1 This contention is supported by Bird and Morgan-Jones ( 1981 , p. 92 ) , who state that ‘ as far as possible all SSAPs , excluding of course those not relevant , are intended to apply to all enterprises , including charities and other nonprofit organizations ’ and Hepworth and Vass ( 1984 , p. 43 ) , who believe in ‘ a common approach where there are common elements ’ .
2 The purpose of our work has been to try to look at all aspects of sign language which might help those who make choices .
3 The meals themselves are designed to cater for all tastes .
4 Beginning this autumn , courses are designed to cater for all tastes and interests .
5 Nationalized industries are expected to comply with all SSAPs .
6 I crossed it out because I thought it was gon na say cos I thought it said , survey managers are instructed to work at all times
7 ‘ As suitable land becomes , scarcer , ’ he says , ‘ investors are persuaded to build in all sorts of places , even on steep hills .
8 The Sinhalese wedding case also has general value because it provides an exceptionally clear example of the three-phase structure of rites of passage first recognized by Hertz and Van Gennep around 1908 but which has subsequently been shown to apply to all kinds of social rituals .
9 Taking for example the nuclear power plant control room , the question is whether the desk operators should be expected to cope with all emergencies which appear within the total information presentation or whether , for complex and dangerous situations , a more senior person such as the shift-charge engineer should be called upon to make the decisions .
10 If , on the other hand , something like classes had always existed , as assumed in The German Ideology , the first edition of The Communist Manifesto , and Formen , then the principles developed by Marx in Capital could be made to apply to all societies .
11 ‘ Saxon and Norman debris and post-holes must be preserved hidden at all costs ’ stated the developer … doubtless with a correct note of scorn in his voice .
12 This , however , is the reality of nursing , and the student must be helped to adapt to all situations .
13 Science-based archaeologists can be found working in all spheres besides those traditionally associated with archaeology .
14 Pupils should be encouraged to respond to all forms of literature in ways which they find pleasurable , and hence which are likely to promote understanding .
15 In an interview with the Financial Times of Oct. 29 , the Prime Minister , Mian Nawaz Sharif , denied that this apparent reversal would confuse investors , and confirmed also that foreign groups would be allowed to bid for all banks and institutions .
16 The hands should be kept moving at all times , not held in a perfect , but rigid , high-guard defence .
17 This should be required reading for all tourists to Kenya — though they would need no coercion beyond the first thirty pages or so .
18 If this method also fails ( and do bear in mind that no technique can be guaranteed to work for all children ) then try response-cost or time-out ( chapter 7 ) .
19 The long-term solution was reached in 1852 when local authorities were empowered to provide for all classes and denominations .
20 In November 1637 commissioners were appointed to compound with all offenders in the Forests of Dean , Essex , Rockingham , Whittlewood and Salcey — to buy their pardon and the disafforestment of their land .
21 New courses which resulted from these changes began in September 1984 and parents were kept informed at all stages .
22 Students were feeling threatened from all quarters , their social position deteriorating , living conditions worsening and prospects for the future looking fairly dim .
23 For added convenience , there are pantries with beverage machines on each of the building 's ten floors , with a dedicated CCG employee ensuring the ingredients are kept stocked at all times .
24 Informal contact with officials in Brussels through diplomatic sources has indicated that this is intended to apply to all practitioners , in public or private practice , in any form of primary health care .
25 Eventually deciding that he is bringing discredit on all Jews by serving Fledgeby as he does , Riah quits his service , and takes up his abode with Jenny Wren .
26 It has been tested on the 220 , 320 , 320H , 530H , and 550 models and is designed to run on all models .
27 A detailed book provision policy exists and is made known to all members of staff .
28 A board , whose identity is made known to all competitors , begins sailing upwind on port tack past a buoy in the water about ten seconds before the start gun .
29 Granted harmonious co-operation between the NID and the BDDA the cause of the deaf is bound to prosper in all directions .
30 Whenever the professor is engaged in research work within the University being research work which is funded in whole or in part by an outside body on terms that any invention , know-how , copyright or information arising in the course of such work shall be patented , dealt with or otherwise used or exploited in such manner as the outside body may direct , any such invention , know-how , copyright or information shall be subject to the terms of the agreement with the outside body and the professor is required to comply with all obligations including those of confidentiality imposed by that agreement .
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