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

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1 Within this secondary category are grouped all the engineering analysis activities normally performed using computers .
2 As David Norman has pointed out , the high blood pressure needed in the body and head circuit of the Brachiosaurus , with blood being pumped all the way up to its brain along a long neck , would have caused massive bleeding in the thin blood vessels of modern reptilian lungs .
3 His fan club is growing all the time .
4 The second priority for a systematic communications programme is to provide all relevant information to the employee about his job such as : skills , resources and how flexible he can be ; factors affecting performance ( limits of responsibility , work targets ) ; factors affecting the environment of the job ; changes in any of these .
5 The Department is meeting all the commitments that we made in the citizens charter White Paper .
6 Current membership of these teams involves one in three of all Noble Metals employees on a permanent basis and the intention is to involve all employees in the teams by rotation .
7 The overall intention is to provide all interested parties with a clearer appreciation of the real motivations of , and weaknesses behind , marketing decision making , and to lay the foundations for the solving of those marketing problems which may be exposed .
8 In other words , although the rule is broken all the time , it is broken deliberately for particular effects , which we would not perceive if the rule did not have some psychological reality .
9 The third is to recognise that the labour force is changing all the time and therefore different patterns of working can be gradually introduced .
10 ‘ By televising it we are showing that the fight against crime is continuing all the time . ’
11 In the long run , this situation is bad for Britain 's industry , Maddock argues , because the technology gap is growing all the time between companies working on advanced defence electronics ( in which Britain leads the world ) and these struggling to retain some of the consumer electronics business .
12 Even the engraving and writing on the top on , on , on the top of the viewfinder here is nicely lit , you can see that it 's er er , the light is catching all the various edges of the engraving on the top .
13 In the beginnings of this second stanza , the poet is describing all the wonderful things the sun can do but then goes on to say that all these great wonders are completely forgotten when the sun can not even rejuvenate a man whose body is still warm and almost living .
14 Turn out in local elections is approximately forty percent , that figure is covering all local elections .
15 After a week at the John Radcliffe Hospital her heart condition is showing all the signs of clearing up .
16 To earn her displeasure was to forgo all delight ; through the days Nicandra devised love tokens , as much to stimulate interest towards herself as to express her deep affection .
17 I have to say the results were incredibly heartening , and after a minimal amount of extra tweaking with the Quad-FX 's master controls the Boogie was powering all the effects individually , with no extra noise and no unwanted distortion at all .
18 This is a fortified church , because during the Hundred Years ' War the walls were raised and a chemin de ronde or covered battlement was added all the way round the building , deducible from outside from the row of arched apertures for the defenders set close together under the roof-line , like large pigeon-holes .
19 Laughton added that speculation about John Gallagher leaving Headingley sounded as though the player 's agent was doing all the talking .
20 So long as the intended effect was achieved all means were justified : architecture , ornament , sculpture , painting , all the arts were to serve the optical illusion .
21 He became especially good as a one-day containing bowler , playing a big part in his county 's successes , and contributing many useful , if very idiosyncratic , lower middle order runs ; while his Test bowling average was declining , his batting figure was improving all the time , and reached a handy 21 .
22 Upon taking up his position Barratt 's first action was to stop all mining for two months before allowing the men back , to work in a more orderly fashion .
23 ARMED policeman were last night playing a waiting game outside a country cottage where a man armed with a shotgun was defying all attempts for a negotiated end to the siege .
24 I understand that Wyre Borough Council are standardising all the play equipment throughout the borough and bringing it up to British Standards safety requirements .
25 That bloke , the council are paying all that on his mortgage .
26 Her grumbling and the dealers ' laughing were sustained all the day .
27 Erm , one other thing that I want to make about erm , the victims , erm , I am very much er , involved with erm , victim support Wiltshire , and one of the problems with victim support Wiltshire is their work is increasing all the time because the crime rate goes up , and every time there is more crime there is more victims , but the , the Government has not yet said that they will put the money up that they erm , that they er , the grant up that they give to the victim support .
28 It 's a vicious circle from which the only escape is to bring all parties together with some common framework such as Eureka with the prospect of Government support in order to reduce the very real financial risks involved .
29 The only reliable method of preventing parasitic bronchitis is to immunise all young calves with lungworm vaccine .
30 As most people now know , the broad aim of the Act is to control all aspects of food safety throughout the food contribution chain .
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