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

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1 There have been urgent calls for action to end all production of ozone-depleters such as CFCs well ahead of the 2000 deadline set by the Montreal Protocol [ see EDs passim ] .
2 The following is an example of a suitable clause : It is hereby agreed that notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein or in the Articles of Association the investor shall be entitled at any time after Completion to transfer all or any part of the investor 's shares to another investor or investors approved by the Managers ( such approval not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed ) to the intent and effect that any such investors shall be entitled to the benefit of all such provisions of this Agreement and Articles of Association as the investor shall require and the Managers and the Company shall do or procure to be done ( insofar as it lies within their respective powers ) all such matters and things , including the execution of all such documents as shall be necessary or which the Investors shall reasonably require for the purpose of giving effect to the provisions of this clause .
3 An organisation might become so widely diversified in the range of products or services it offers that it becomes difficult , if not impossible , for management to integrate all of the organisation under a common objective and within a single ‘ management philosophy ’ and culture .
4 After an hour 's careful work , the designer found ( to his dismay ) that one brand of lacquer caused all the lettering to lift off and float merrily across the case !
5 The Ministry of Defence says all Wessex helicopters have been suspended as a precaution , until the cause of the crash is established .
6 'Mill 's short-passing game was certainly not suited to the conditions , whereas Chiddingfold 's long balls out of defence caused all sorts of problems for the visiting defence .
7 The Triennial Act 1694 required a new Parliament to be summoned every three years , and in 1701 , the Act of Settlement required all future monarchs to be members of the Church of England .
8 It would of course mean all the doors would have to be cut at the bottom to clear it , and the whole area ought to be covered to avoid having a slight step .
9 Though the above list could be readily expanded no one of course possesses all these virtues .
10 For a concentrated nutrient source use an organic manure like Humber , which of course contains all the various elements from the materials that go into its composition .
11 A university is after all fundamentally an academic institution , world famous universities of course have all sorts of other attributes er for example , er theatres er as well as er sports grounds and that is just as true in this country as it is for example in the United States or Australia or even in the non-English speaking world .
12 If , however , the purchaser buys shares , he buys the company as a separate living entity together with its entire history , which of course includes all its liabilities both actual and contingent .
13 ‘ He 's heard of your father 's heart attack , and wants reassurance — personal reassurance — that I will be the next chairman of the international network , which of course includes all dealings in Auckland . ’
14 Systems introductions will of course lag all silicon by some months .
15 That is not everybody 's idea of fulfilment , not least because a westerner needs a lot of patience to absorb all the alien notions of unity and consensus .
16 Practise selecting different blocks of text using all the keystrokes above .
17 Naturally , with the increasing prosperity of Scotland in the course of the eighteenth century , the value of minor private patronage diminished , but it could be replaced on occasion by alternatives , and at no time did the agents of administration control all available employment .
18 As a political tool naval patronage was rather less in the control of Administration than was military patronage , for although the Board of Admiralty retained all home patronage , there were many flag officers commanding squadrons in distant waters who enjoyed the right to make necessary promotions in their ships .
19 Thus it ensures a continuous process of review covering all permissions .
20 The most that Europe can hope to achieve , or should aim for , is an expanded economic free trade area made up of sovereign states all contributing to a cultural diversity that is economically stable and ecologically sustainable .
21 He believed ‘ a moderate degree of elevation relieves all objects on an horizontal plane from that huddled confusion resulting from a lowly point of view ’ .
22 This alliance of opposition frustrated all attempts to establish a professional police until Peel 's 1829 Metropolitan Police Act .
23 In Northern Ireland we have embarked on a major programme of investment covering all sectors of the region 's transportation system .
24 Strands of wool fringed all its fencing .
25 First , that the routinized nature of practice affects all theoretical standpoints , therefore psychodynamic social work is not necessarily disadvantaged .
26 Short blocks of study covering all classroom instruments , ensemble playing and inventing ( including experience of computers ) provide something to suit all tastes , and lay the foundations for S.C.E. courses later on .
27 As we have seen , Gandhi recognizes that no single religion can embody the whole truth , and that all particular religions contain errors since they are human constructs or formulations , but does it follow necessarily that when he speaks of Religion underlying all human constructs , or at the heart of all religions , he is referring to an ‘ essence ’ of an ‘ entity ’ or a ‘ primordial form ’ of religion after the fashion of Schleiermacher ?
28 Communication to staff may come straight from the top , with the highest levels of management informing all employees of the move or top management may inform senior management who , in turn , hold meetings with supervisors to explain how and why the relocation exercise will take place .
29 As is commonly found in small-scale societies , the definition of humanity excludes all but the we-group .
30 It is of benefit to compare all the very early maps one with another , as each will show something different , and there may be anomalies which lead to interesting studies and , quite possibly , new discoveries .
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