Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [verb] all " in BNC.

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1 Two approaches were used for ordering single-copy hybridisation probes : one was based on the simulated annealing algorithm to order all probes , and another on inferring the minimum-spanning subset of the probes using a heuristic filtering procedure .
2 To resolve this , the execution time required by each algorithm to process all three documents was measured , and the result is shown in Figure 3.3 .
3 The trouble is that each creditor wants all the other creditors to sign new loan deals , while he keeps his original loan agreement , so that there will be more money , and he gets a bigger slice of it .
4 Yet as each level involves all those beneath it , we must bear in mind , as we move down through them , that it is not possible to keep levels neatly separate .
5 But if I were to find such a change taking place while an animal is learning , unless the conditions for that change met all the subsequent criteria , I would be no further forward than the experiments of the 1960s that I criticized in the last chapter .
6 Well that story came all the way from Africa .
7 FIGURE 7 : The American technique , where the lower foot has all crampon points in contact with the slope , while the upper one front points .
8 In these moments of fundamental change political practice makes all the constitutional running .
9 However , the negotiations fell through and Stockwith mill remains in its natural , tranquil setting to delight all who visit it .
10 In the 1987 United Kingdom general election the Alliance with 22.6% of the national vote won 3.4% of the seats ; Labour with 61.8% of the city vote won all of the eleven seats in Glasgow , and the Conservatives with 52.1% of the regional vote won all but one of the 20 seats in East Anglia .
11 The eight department heads all had the rank of Under-Secretary-General .
12 Maybe this Storm to end all Storms has killed everyone else out there ?
13 Consequently it is neither possible nor appropriate in a book of this kind to analyse all of the issues which currently preoccupy environmentalists-It will be necessary instead to limit our discussion to only those aspects of environmentalism which are immediately relevant to current social changes in rural England .
14 The Directive also provides that contracts must be drafted in " plain intelligible language , the consumer should be given a proper opportunity to examine all the terms " , and any ambiguities in drafting should be interpreted in favour of the consumer .
15 Eyes looking back and I 'd got the old bit moving all the time keeping , he said righto get out , you 're leading me , they were too pleased to get rid of them .
16 I should like to take this opportunity to thank all the employees of Johnson Matthey for the skilled and dedicated service that resulted in this year 's record performance
17 Immediate Past National President and his lady , and were showered with cards and letters of good wishes during their conference and take this opportunity to thank all their friends and colleagues for their support and friendship , not only at conference time but throughout their year of office .
18 A summary of export mission achievements is shown on page 10 of this Report and I take this opportunity to thank all those who have led Scottish Council missions during 1989/90 for their excellent support .
19 I would like to take this opportunity to thank all members for supporting the Scottish Council in 1989/90 and I look forward to your continuing , active involvement in our policies and programmes in the future .
20 I would like to take this opportunity to thank all members for their loyal commitment to the Scottish Council in 1991 and I look forward to their continuing , active involvement in our policies and programmes in the future .
21 I take this opportunity to thank all the Councillors of both major parties who served on our access parental rights panels .
22 I would like to take this opportunity to thank all those connected with the organisation and staging of the Norfolk Festival of Movement .
23 The Marauders would just like to take this opportunity to wish all areas and divisions a very Happy Christmas .
24 Perhaps through your letters page you will allow me this opportunity to urge all pencil manufacturers to consider making available their full range of leads ( coloured as well as graphite ) for holder use and saving annually a small forest of cedar wood and other trees used in producing the pleasing but expense and wasteful product .
25 Science does not start with observation statements because theory of some kind precedes all observation statements , and observation statements do not constitute a firm basis on which scientific knowledge can be founded because they are fallible .
26 This gang repaired all types of horsedrawn vehicle , floats , drays , trolleys , lorries and timber carriages .
27 With the roadorientated Department of Transport constantly pressurising British Rail to examine all its options on loss-making services , the spectre of ‘ bustitution ’ is never far away .
28 My right hon. and learned Friend and I regularly meet the chairman of British Rail to discuss all current issues .
29 British Rail investigates all cases of signal failure .
30 There are many facets in producing top quality exciting knitwear and this course provides all the necessary ground work for a creative and efficient future in this exciting industry , including self-employment . ’
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