Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] by all " in BNC.

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1 Response to the moh lam presentations demonstrates that it is throughly enjoyed by all .
2 As all Iraqis know , Saddam himself is Sunni , despite his claim to descent from Ali ; and the putative victory over Iran was presumably won by all Iraqis , Shia and Sunni alike .
3 Norman Cook is a little unnerved by all this interest .
4 Capt Forgrave 's citation said he ‘ became widely respected by all sides as a courageous , totally honest and highly capable officer . ’
5 For this reason , the announcement this Thursday of the recommendations of the Murray committee for the future structure of county cricket from 1993 onwards will be keenly awaited by all in the game .
6 She looked sideways at Finn to see if he was sufficiently irritated by all this .
7 Only then does he discover that the system of which he is a hero is not so highly regarded by all its customers .
8 The rally was very well supported and the varied programme of classes and displays was much enjoyed by all those present .
9 Some schools are so overburdened by all this activity that they have been forced to draft in extra staff to deal with the more mundane aspects of education — like teaching children .
10 For the second year running , the company hosted a party that was greatly enjoyed by all .
11 1991 — 92 was not as successful as previous years in terms of membership but was none the less enjoyed by all who took part .
12 1991–92 was not as successful as previous years in terms of membership but was none the less enjoyed by all who took part .
13 Andrew will be much missed by all the many who had the good fortune to count him as a colleague and a friend .
14 He was so dazed by all he had just been through that he could n't think straight .
15 John played a leading part in the DTI 's support for the IT industry and research base for many years , and I know that he will be greatly missed by all involved .
16 He leaves a widow , , and will be greatly missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing him .
17 Europe has a destiny to fulfil , and in years to come it will become apparent that the best Europe is one which rejects interventionist mediocrity in favour of a European Community which will deliver the promise of a higher standard of living and political pre-eminence so justly deserved by all Europeans .
18 If copies are sent less than 21 days before , they may be deemed to have been duly sent if so agreed by all the members entitled to attend and vote .
19 The Star Wars machine , eagerly watched by all her children , hummed and twittered .
20 Upon a sale of land the purchaser is normally entitled to have produced to him and to investigate the deeds recording previous transactions in the land going back for fifteen years ( Law of Property Act 1969 : formerly the period was thirty years ) ; and though this period is sometimes reduced by agreement , the shortening of the period throws a risk on the purchaser , who is not only bound by all legal interests in the land which actually exist whether he discovers them or not , but also by all equitable interests which he would have discovered if he had insisted on an investigation for the longer period .
21 If we tried to describe a theory of legislation sufficiently uncontroversial to command close to universal assent among our lawyers and judges , we would be limited to something like this : if the words of a statute admit of only one meaning , no matter in what context they are uttered , and if we have no reason to doubt that this is the meaning understood by all the legislators who voted for or against the statute or abstained , and the statute so understood achieves no results not intended by all those who voted for it and would be so understood by all the members of the public to whom it is addressed , and could not be thought by any sensible person To violate any of the substantive or procedural constraints of the Constitution , or otherwise offend any widely held view about fairness or efficiency in legislation , then the propositions contained in that statute , understood in that way , are part of the community 's law .
22 We reiterate : the dominant beliefs of the alliances which we have termed historical blocs are not necessarily shared by all but are promoted successfully by dominant groups and have some grounding in the consciousness of the wider membership .
23 The monetary value of the lamp , as opposed to its humanitarian value , was greatly appreciated by all the major principals concerned .
24 A muddy bottom is greatly appreciated by all Bacopa species .
25 His thirty-minute ramble was greatly appreciated by all present , as it enabled many to sleep off their pre-meal excess of Nettles .
26 The Works Manager at British Rail Maintenance was also delighted , and wrote in a letter to Danny , ‘ All emerging comments have been favourable and your services have been greatly appreciated by all concerned .
27 At this juncture I would like to pay tribute to all Chairmen and Secretaries of our Divisions , various Boards and Committees , I am sure their work is greatly appreciated by all .
28 His instant sincerity was much appreciated by all concerned .
29 I think we must recognise that the five GRIST days have proved to be very useful and much appreciated by all .
30 Their inspirational demonstrations and innovative classes were long remembered by all those privileged to have been there , and resulted in the first regular Medau Adult Education class being established in Dagenham ESSEX in 1935 .
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