Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [conj] all " in BNC.
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1 | A lengthy period , if it 's unusual , can be an indication of an early miscarriage , so it 's worth checking with your GP to see that all is well , simply to ensure that any future pregnancies go smoothly . |
2 | However , it is the housewife 's ultimate responsibility to see that all tasks get done properly . |
3 | The Food Safety Directorate say that all packets of cling film should carry health warnings . |
4 | And Titleist once again rewarded that trust with more wins , more top finishes and more money earned than all other balls combined . |
5 | In addition , the subcommittee proposed that all senior SAR officials should be Chinese nationals having no right of abode elsewhere . |
6 | What would happen if there was a revolution and the monarchy was overthrown , Parliament dissolved and all its members imprisoned , and new elections held to a Constitutional Convention which draws up a new constitution with a presidential system of government and a single chamber assembly ? |
7 | After breakfast I take a stroll around the base checking that all the daily administrative tasks have been completed . |
8 | For example , the extensive theory of review holds that all errors of law are jurisdictional . |
9 | Every police force emphasises that all officers carry warrent cards and should produce them when asked . |
10 | Early 1942 saw the doubts that lurked within the minds of many inside and outside Bomber Command that all was not well with our bombing of Germany . |
11 | The MEC assumes that all students will continue for honours , if eligible , unless informed otherwise by the student . |
12 | Once Fat Watt came with them , and once the priest came and all four stood there together . |
13 | The derivation of the no-arbitrage condition assumed that all the proceeds of selling shares short are immediately available to the vendor . |
14 | The accord exists because all promises of a ‘ happy ’ after-life are related to ‘ happiness ’ with the meaning it has acquired in the worldly sense , for indeed , it can mean nothing else , as human beings can neither experience nor envisage with any real conviction , any other kind of happiness . |
15 | On arrival at Smolensk , our peasant soldier discovers that all the equipment of his unit has been embezzled or stolen from the luggage-van . |
16 | The President stated that all nominations had been on display at the rear of the Hall since the beginning of the meeting . |
17 | From time to time the sense reel , the mind boggles and all cerebral control is lost . |
18 | While the consultant 's review shows that all countries are planning to increase their investment in these competitive edge systems over the next five years , the UK 's present level of spending ( as a percentage of the total ) is behind that in the US and Japan , as it was five years ago . |
19 | This study showed that all nuclei in the upper one third of crypts have a diploid DNA content in both FAP cases and SCRC cases . |
20 | A quick telephone call to Membray and a further last minute briefing confirmed that all was well at the other end . |
21 | The club states that all major financial decisions , other than those connected with the day to day running of the club , are put to the membership for approval . |
22 | Fforde acknowledges that all this appears to invalidate the central theme of his book . |
23 | And it 's the same t squeezing boils and all sorts of things out of other people you know . |
24 | Who would n't jump at the chance of spending a free six months in the Southern Hemisphere , flights paid , car provided and all for a few afternoons coaching ? |
25 | Training on how to use the equipment and in marketing techniques is offered , machine maintenance provided and all machinery is covered by a full warranty . |
26 | Always structure the interview to ensure that all essential points are covered . |
27 | That opposition urged that all that was necessary was already being done . |
28 | Oh this place that you where you would n't get a handbag stolen and all that . |
29 | Statutory regulations applying to the industry state that all machines must be fitted with a guard . |
30 | This is generally coupled with an " our terms only " clause in an attempt to ensure that all the business 's contracts are governed by its own terms without any addition or variation . |