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

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1 The wave function contains all the information about the possible values of the dynamical variables and allows these variables to be calculated in a statistical way ; it gives only probabilities that the variables will have certain values .
2 Today North West industry meets all the Mercury quality standard and load discharge limits set by the regulatory authorities and the UK fulfils all the requirements of the EC mercury directive .
3 The base part drawing file contains all the geometric information to describe the complete part , plus a security code that prevents any alteration without authorization .
4 Most of the dispute about the nature of convection within the Earth revolves around whether the circulation pattern involves all , or only part , of the mantle .
5 It is clear , therefore , that no single research method suits all kinds of study and a combination will probably be necessary .
6 During the second half of the eighties , InterCity could at last boast five complete ten-coach VIP train sets all based and serviced at London 's Bounds Green depot .
7 The term claret describes all wines from the Bordeaux area and dates back to our earliest encounters with wine .
8 Our comprehensive gear guide gives all the facts and useful tips to help you make the right choice
9 Your side plate holds all the lessons .
10 The Data Protection act means all that information must be kept confidential .
11 Alternatively , Money Management lists all the investment and unit trusts and gives details of the top performers in each category .
12 This expert pastoralist acquires all the food it needs from its herds of mealy bugs , which , like their relatives the aphids , make a living by sucking plant sap .
13 The Base Liason Committee Chairman wants all Heyford jets grounded .
14 This exercise type puts all the verbs in a text into the infinitive form .
15 The same , basic , common law requirement attends all enactments .
16 The control system of the machine tool records all the movements of the cutting tool and then , when put in playback mode , reproduces the actions previously performed by the skilled operator .
17 Subject to a special fee being prescribed for some applications , the plaint fee includes all other interlocutory applications ( see Appendix II to County Court Fees Order 1982 as amended — at back of book ) .
18 From how to make curries and biscuits to microwaving successfully and entertaining in general , The Australian Woman 's Weekly Home Library has all the answers .
19 karting is split up into different classes … age and engine size decides all that but it is a sport that anyone can have a go at …
20 Briefly the traffic free zone legislation means all vehicles will be barred from entering Skinnergate , High Row and the bottom end of Duke Street between 10.30am and 4pm on Mondays to Saturdays .
21 But really what their over-revved egos are betraying is that their boudoir success has all the acceleration of a Sinclair C5 .
22 The committee secretary summarises all comments from DTACs and prepares a draft response for inclusion in the TAC agenda .
23 To achieve this , AT&T formed a partnership with Universal Bank , a small bank from Columbus , Georgia , which formally issues and handles the cards , although the telephone company handles all the marketing .
24 The Home Office says all staff will be strictly vetted .
25 her dancing shoe makes all the impress
26 The starter kit includes all services needed to develop or implement DCE applications .
27 The manual intarsia carriage selects all the needles to the intarsia position on every row and you decide which needles take which colour and lay the appropriate yarn on the needles .
28 Our 20 point plan reveals all about the artist 's most valuable piece of equipment .
29 Our 20 point plan reveals all about the artist 's most valuable piece of equipment .
30 I believe the Earlycare range achieves all of this . ’
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