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

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1 It is essential , therefore , that if we are concerned with the end product ( the school leaver ) continuity and coherence must be the characteristic of the programme which all children follow .
2 More a ‘ chip off the old block ’ than a fully-fledged offspring , it is nonetheless a piece which all admirers of VW should certainly hear .
3 It thus gained for the coal industry what all organizations strive for , namely rational control of the environment through being better able to predict its fluctuations .
4 But no distinction can be drawn in Advaitin thought between Reality and the highest Self or Ātman , so the quest for Truth involves knowing the Self which also involves ahi sā for to injure or inflict deliberate violence on another is to violate the ātman which all men share .
5 The recent emphasis on ‘ human resources ’ under London managing director Roger Faxon ( an American ) is evident in the new-style contracts which all experts were obliged to sign by 1 April .
6 In education two new city technology colleges were announced and attempts were to be made to extend the system of ‘ compacts ’ between business , schools and colleges.under which all pupils/students are guaranteed jobs with local firms when they leave school .
7 Of course there is a core range of skills which all actuaries must possess in order to qualify .
8 The ability to respond in crisis is one of the skills which all teachers must possess .
9 Their twin purpose is to protect the core group from numerical employment fluctuations while conducting the host of non-specific and subsidiary activities which all organizations require and generate .
10 One set of institutions in Britain which does practise direct democracy to some extent is that of student unions , which are governed in part by general meetings which all students are entitled to attend .
11 Chomsky suggests that there is a ‘ universal grammar ’ — a limited set of rules which all languages follow .
12 The personal and life experiences which all practitioners bring to practice can enrich nursing , midwifery and health visiting teams and , in turn , the care they give .
13 As will be shown below , the use of microcomputers to allow pupils to retrieve information sources for curricular work and viewing microcomputer use as an information skill which all pupils should acquire , ensures that the microcomputer is seen as a tool to enhance the learning done by pupils in schools .
14 Freedoms there are , but in encouraging a liberal approach to the national work plan which all teachers follow , freedom to ignore the work plan entirely has not been ceded by the state .
15 But they 've got that get up and do it attitude which all bands should subscribe to .
16 But they 've got that get up and do it attitude which all bands should subscribe to .
17 So far as churchmen like Geoffrey of Vigeois were concerned it was the fate which all routiers deserved .
18 Many of the incidents in your report ( ‘ Pregnant woman stabbed in weekend of terror ’ , 8 February ) would appear to have involved bloodshed and violence of a type which all commentators state is on the increase .
19 The cutting ice Which all hearts dread We could have melted ; But now its dart Is frozen into A stubborn heart .
20 By resigning Bornhausen broke a pact which all ministers had signed on Aug. 25 , according to which they undertook not to resign until an impeachment vote was held .
21 Hence the warranties will sometimes state matters which all parties know to be incorrect .
22 There are three particular versions which all shops should carry if they have the space : Eliot Gardiner on Philips , Hogwood on l'Oiseau Lyre , and McGegan on Harmonia Mundi .
23 Training is an on-going process which all members of staff take part in .
24 Training is an on-going process which all members of staff take part in regularly .
25 In order for the dialogue to function effectively , there are rules of procedure which all participants have to accept .
26 However , that is not to say that the appearance of the pool should take precedence over the well-being of its inhabitants , for , as will be seen later , the correct ratio of plant types is necessary to ensure the sparkling clear water which all pool-owners desire .
27 And then there were the noises … the rock of the mountain itself stirring from its immeasurable slumber ; the painful groaning of timbers carrying terrible burdens ; the distorted echoes of dripping water , and unseen men at their tasks … and the unexplained sounds which all miners know about but rarely speak of .
28 These benchmarks would indicate to teachers the things which all children ought to know at a particular stage of their development .
29 We have yet to make a balanced assessment of the real price exacted from humanity for those things which all politicians promise in ever greater abundance .
30 There was to be the usual share of pain and difficulties which all families face : nursing sick children and elderly parents , for instance ; financial problems in the early days , coping with children 's temperamental difficulties and problems at school .
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