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

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1 But an increase in claims , especially against fire and damage to council owned property has forced MMI to suspend all payments of claims .
2 These were solid leather and weighed so much that , not surprisingly , we were allowed only a further 9lb each to include all essentials for the next six days and five nights .
3 Because that causes all sorts of problems on the report and , and bad blood all round .
4 We have been told that it develops holes which allow radiation through and that causes all sorts of curious and devastating effects .
5 I think if , if they adopted a policy of erm of struggle last time , I mean they would get to land reform indirectly but I do n't think you can erm initiate it from the Party as such like because that causes all sorts of problems through definitions and things like that but
6 This covers all types of mental handicap , including mild cases where social and environmental factors are known to be important but the exact nature of the problem is less well known .
7 It 's growing out of sync with the rest of service provision and service development , and this has all sorts of spin-offs .
8 This causes all sorts of complications , I mean if you erm if you qualify as a doctor in Texas er and you go to Massachusetts you have to go through another set of examinations before they allow you to practice medicine in Massachusetts because they do n't accept automatically Texas qualifications , they re regard the ri they retain the right to determine their own standards of procedures in these sorts of areas so their own criminal and civil codes as well as their own political structures so these are major matters .
9 Other cities where papal government might have settled were on important trade routes which might have added to the pope 's powers and security : but Rome remained the favoured city of the popes and , in spite of all the difficulties of controlling the city , the senate and the people , the popes were prepared to suffer all sorts of indignities in order to stay in Rome .
10 ‘ Kylie is not afraid to explore all styles .
11 It would clearly be wrong to restrict all imports from a country which broke one particular environmental agreement .
12 This embraces all aspects of the educational task and the way these are accepted and fulfilled .
13 I know a fair amount about how the machine works and I have made myself slow up when it comes to finishing off ( I have to be very careful to inspect all seams , knowing my friend 's beady eye will be on the work ! ) .
14 This affects all contracts with exclusion clauses .
15 This raises all kinds of additional problems which we ca n't afford to ignore , even though it forces us to consider a new and higher level set of issues .
16 Those who are caring for the bereaved need to be prepared to expect all kinds of strange reactions and uncharacteristic behaviour from them occasionally .
17 If it is imperative that the budget should not be exceeded , the contingency should be adequate to cover all possibilities .
18 On Oct. 5 Bush hailed Gorbachev 's offer as " good news " , adding that the USA was " prepared to discuss all issues " .
19 It 's wrong to suggest all barriers have broken down .
20 This benefits all parties .
21 Let me assume that you would like to enter for practice at the Bar and are prepared to brave all hazards .
22 That the directors of the Company be generally and unconditionally authorised in accordance with section 80 of the Companies Act 1985 to exercise all powers of the Company to allot relevant securities , as defined in that section up to a maximum nominal amount of £114,533,413 provided that this authority shall expire fifteen months from the date of this resolution , or , if earlier , at the conclusion of the Annual General Meeting of the Company in 1994 , save that the Company may before such date make an offer or agreement which would or might require relevant securities to be allotted after such date and the directors may allot relevant securities in pursuance of any such offer or agreement as if the authority conferred hereby had not expired .
23 It left me free to do all kinds of other things that I wanted to do .
24 SCRE Practitioner Award 1993 Calling all Teacher-Researchers
25 This rendered all claimants potential suspects .
26 We heard that if your body is exposed to constant rapid temperature changes , its mechanisms become stressed and this creates all sorts of problems which can result in breakdown .
27 Naturally enough , this raised all sorts of questions as to how much of the estate could in good faith be consumed by him ; and ( the question here ) in what circumstances the estate could be said to have been diminished .
28 This covered all adults over the age of eighteen ( with certain limited exceptions ) and was , therefore , more broadly based than rates , in an attempt to improve democratic accountability .
29 It would be possible to take the view that clause 12 covered all costs , charges and expenses whether or not improperly incurred .
30 You will knit the same number of rows in all as when decreasing every alternate row , you just have to be careful to match all sides exactly and end neatly at the top .
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