Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] [vb -s] all " in BNC.

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1 The Ministry of Defence says all Wessex helicopters have been suspended as a precaution , until the cause of the crash is established .
2 Though the above list could be readily expanded no one of course possesses all these virtues .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 ‘ 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 . ’
6 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 .
7 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 ’ .
8 First , that the routinized nature of practice affects all theoretical standpoints , therefore psychodynamic social work is not necessarily disadvantaged .
9 As is commonly found in small-scale societies , the definition of humanity excludes all but the we-group .
10 The most negative moment of withdrawal contains all the potential for new growth .
11 Nevertheless it is worth considering whether some implicit model of accountability underlies all forms of evaluation whatever their stated purposes ( an issue that was raised at the very beginning of Chapter 1 ) .
12 Such a conception of labourism incorporates all non-marxist elements , including those within the Labour Party that had specifically middle-class origins and allegiances .
13 It retains much of its old-world charms but a newer half of town offers all modern amenities .
14 She had unconsciously put into practice the Winnie the Pooh principle , which rules that the most effective method of searching for a lost person or object is to get lost oneself on the assumption that some force of nature brings all forgotten things together in ignored niches and unfrequented locales .
15 The reshaping of education incorporates all three of the main aims of Conservative social policy : privatisation ( including promotion of the enterprise culture ) , curbing local government and the creation of inequality .
16 The third stage of education covers all non-compulsory , post-school education .
17 This type of arrangement allows all members of the group to see who is speaking , to have eye contact , to observe body language and to maximise the impact of non-verbal cues which are so important to the AL or communicating .
18 The Department of Environment wants all houses in the country to be valued by the end of May .
19 This inward presence of life draws all creatures together into nature 's whole .
20 The non-deictic conceptual organization of space includes all those distinctions between surfaces , spaces , enclosures , containers and so on , and between fronts , backs , tops , sides , of objects , not to mention widths , lengths , heights , etc .
21 And , although it arises in a particularly acute form in these flavour-aversion studies , the same difficulty of interpretation vexes all the experiments cited here .
22 The technique of scumbling modifies all previously laid down colour without totally obscuring it
23 ‘ Oh , no , I think a bit of property makes all the difference . ’
24 Our band of hearing includes all the sounds which are significant for us — and many unwanted ones .
25 Out comes the cigar : the consolation of tobacco bears all our cares away .
26 ‘ This sort of thing happens all the time .
27 The principle of non-discrimination prohibits all discrimination on grounds of nationality both between ships of the member states and between nationals of the member states , as the case may be .
28 One aspect of culture includes all material objects that were made or utilized by mankind ( material culture ) .
29 When you are planning musical additions to your soundtracks , remember that the law of copyright protects all commercial music recordings except those which have been specially produced for use as background music .
30 In general terms the Court of Appeal has all the authority and jurisdiction of the court or appellate authority from which the appeal is brought ( Supreme Court Act 1981 , s.15 ) .
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