Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun sg] [v-ing] all " in BNC.
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1 | The ban is a blanket ban covering all marches or all marches of a particular class such as political marches . |
2 | The state bar would prefer to set a blanket rule governing all types of lawyers . |
3 | The steady flow of emigrants from the British Isles meant that landowners in the West Indies did not need to look further afield to find workers for growing tobacco , for which they needed a relatively small labour force working all the year round . |
4 | This Mr Kravchuk did late on Monday night , announcing that he had taken over all forces in Ukraine apart from strategic nuclear missiles , and with a reported order from Ukrainian air force command banning all flights by the fleet 's planes . |
5 | In other words heads , governors , teachers , advisers , inspectors , researchers and evaluators ( whether these come from education or from a broader world of audit ) need to be trained to provide " the sort of information evaluatory mechanisms might provide … there is an informational feedforward and feedback need affecting all those personnel , both professional and lay , who make decisions associated with the system " ( Watson 1980 : 194 ) . |
6 | A relocation team representing all parts of the business and every production shift drew up a military-style plan to carry out the operation . |
7 | The Remuneration Committee comprising all the Non-Executive Directors ( ‘ the Committee ’ ) has considered the question and concluded that it would now be in the best interests of the Company and its employees to bring forward proposals for such a scheme and an appropriate resolution is set out as Resolution 11 . |
8 | SHL Systemhouse Inc says it has reached agreement with the state-owned Canada Post Corp to negotiate a 10-year facilities management contract covering all of Canada Post 's data processing , telecommunications and system management needs , SHL said in a statement ; the value of the pact was not released ; it will provide full mainframe services from its data centres in Ottawa and Halifax and help Canada Post to accelerate the change from a mainframe environment to distributed client-server architecture . |
9 | Because it is necessary to include subjects from the other discipline from the first year onwards it is very difficult , although not impossible , to complete a mixed honours degree programme incorporating all the ‘ professional ’ law courses . |
10 | The Willowfield international clocked 29.44 for the three laps of the village circuit leading all the way . |
11 | Meanwhile Hurd , who on Oct. 4 had sketched out the idea that an Iraqi withdrawal from Kuwait could be followed by a Middle East peace conference involving all five permanent members of the UN Security Council , switched the emphasis of UK public policy towards a more threatening posture on Oct. 14 , asserting that Saddam Hussein 's " only choice is whether he leaves of his own free will or at the point of a gun " . |
12 | In addition , Pickwick plan to release Kaplan 's Adagietto this autumn as part of a compilation disc featuring all of Mahler 's adagio movements from the nine completed symphonies : the finale of the Third , the third movement of the Fourth , Kaplan 's Adagietto , and the finale of the Ninth . |
13 | It publishes a monthly newsletter and a monthly Investors ' Handbook which builds up into a comprehensive reference manual covering all aspects of share investment . |
14 | ‘ We have sent those guidelines to the other two trusts and are setting up a work party involving all three trusts to improve the way we deal with those cases and improve communications . ’ |
15 | Erm , a schedule is used as a telephone omnibus detailing all the projects on that particular survey . |
16 | ( ii ) To have for each employee a single computer record containing all personnel and payroll details held on a central database . |
17 | They are not necessarily the cheapest but can sometimes offer a package deal supplying all requirements from a single source with own stock and products bought in for the purpose . |
18 | This division had a more difficult year with a downturn in activity in the drilling sector affecting all Aberdeen based companies . |
19 | They 're spendin' a few thousand on the Town Centre plantin' all trees 'n' things . |
20 | As Darren Bailey who introduced this chapter pointed out , it is no good simply putting a pretty gloss on the environment , the solutions require more than ‘ spendin' a few thousand on the Town Centre plantin' all trees ‘ n ’ things ' . |
21 | Your completed booking form showing all clients ' names must be accompanied by the appropriate deposit of £30 per person . |
22 | British Telecom have launched ‘ Room Service ’ , which is an electronic booking system linking all Prestel users with more than 1000 hotels throughout the world . |
23 | The computer with which the original unit is used has a unused 24-pin ROM socket providing all the necessary pinouts except for the line . |
24 | Where this option is taken up , the intermediary ( the UK company in the example above ) is not required to account for the acquisition tax in the member states of arrival ; but it must : include the supply on its UK EC sales listing , quoting the VAT number of the customer in the member state of delivery ; and issue a tax invoice containing all the information required for an intra-EC supply endorsed ‘ VAT : Art 28c(E) ( 3 ) applies ’ . |
25 | Do have this business chap staying all of Sunday or what do you think ? |
26 | She had to walk all the way to Clerkenwell with a canvas bag containing all her belongings , and her feet dragged as she grew more reluctant every minute to face the destitution she thought she had left behind for ever . |
27 | These proposals include the transfer of the Non-Domestic Rates and Service Accounts control functions to provide one central Control Section for the Exchequer Division covering all activities . |
28 | Like the night four years ago when the mainframe computer controlling all ship movements in and out of Hong Kong , the world 's busiest harbour , crashed . |
29 | The National Child Development Study involving all 17 000 children born in Great Britain during the first week of March , 1958 is an example ; although the initial interest centred on the effects of gestational experience on childhood development the cohort is still intermittently used in a variety of studies . |
30 | Example 2 takes the same scale across all the string sets and Example 3 shows how this information may be practically applied to start a cascade effect crossing all the string sets . |