Example sentences of "[prep] all [art] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Verity found that as many as ten government committees were responsible for coordinating the work of all the former undertakings , manufacturers , construction firms and consultants , and that , in addition to the planners , four Ministries — Fuel and Power , Labour , Supply ( responsible for manufacturers ) and Works ( responsible for construction sites ) — were involved .
2 Russia and Ukraine were united in rejecting the principle of shared responsibility for the debt on the part of all the former republics .
3 Our wartime experiences were nearly at an end and I sat there thinking of all the many people I had known briefly , wondering if I should see any of them again , and remembering the many whom I knew I should never see again .
4 There is abundant evidence from every country , and under every conceivable form of government in the world , that every effort to legislate for the control of all the many aspects of human behaviour fails dismally .
5 The Empire is the largest and most powerful of all the many and varied realms of the Old World .
6 Out of all the many hundreds of 16th- and 17th-century wills that I have studied , his is the only one to include a reference to its writer 's age : its intimation that on 15 November 1622 he was in his 80th year allows 1992 or 1993 to be marked as the 450th anniversary of his birth .
7 The resultant of all the many forces on teachers is often , not surprisingly , inaction and numbness .
8 Special mention simply must be make of the members of the Cathedral 's Catholic Mothers group who helped Mrs Roberton with the lynches , and who were perhaps the best of all the many good things that happened to our 1981 Christian Aid programme .
9 and like erm just like all the this party
10 The aim of this Guide is to ensure that criminal practitioners know about all the many active steps which they should take in the preparation of their client 's defence .
11 That 's right , yeah she 'll be going through all the same thing trying to get money
12 In this way the various inter-relationships between all the many factors which make up an individual 's life can be seen as contributing to that individual 's health , or ill-health .
13 Ah , but I 'm not into that , I 'm into , I 'm into all the all the bits
14 As a guiding principle , it seemed to me that future business information systems must not only be able to cope with all the many individual sources of business information , but also , such systems should be able to rank those sources in importance using various appropriate criteria .
15 " But we know it is difficult for foreigners in Egypt to deal with all the many problems .
16 We are actively involved in discussion with all the former Soviet republics where nuclear weapons are at present located — particularly with Russia .
17 She expects her son-in-law to be just the same kind of husband and father , with all the same values and priorities , and finds it difficult to accept him as a man with a different set of strengths and weaknesses , however happy he makes her daughter , and this may need to be pointed out to her .
18 I mean for every great Cure record you get an inferior follow-up with all the same ingredients but without the spark .
19 The reduced police presence in all the former socialist countries has brought with it an increase in crime , and I have no wish to boost the statistics .
20 The moving spectacle , which was interrupted repeatedly by rounds of automatic weapons fire , was carried live on Sarajevo television , and beamed to homes in all the former Yugoslavian republics .
21 The position of all minorities in all the former Yugoslav republics is deteriorating .
22 And 2,000,000 refugees in all the former Yugoslav republics are at risk because they lack proper food and shelter .
23 The Russian government has called on its counterparts in all the former Soviet republics to explore jointly the means of fulfilling commitments pledged under the Vienna Convention on the protection of the ozone layer and the Montreal Protocol .
24 In all the many thousands of words that have been expended on Eliot 's achievements , this crucial matter — his alertness to , and exploiting of , the rhythms of the English verse-line — remains a vacuum , occupied only by unsupported and insupportable appeals to ‘ the ear ’ .
25 In all the many pages of that novel , it is the sole interior to be described at any length , and in such detail that Richardson even mentions the rusty heads of tacks retaining scraps of a former wallpaper .
26 He was Galway District President , 1991–93 and was branch representative in all the many branches in which he worked .
27 So I think the communications department wanted to pull together all of these issues , and make sure that we hear your voice effectively , we represent it effectively and that , the sense in which N C V O comes over as an organisation is more appropriately presented and projected in all the many different spheres in which we 're currently operating .
28 Denying that women clients required special handling , she added : ‘ A customer is a customer , I approach them in all the same way .
29 Another problem is where a function word in the target language has the same meaning as in your own language , but does not occur in all the same contexts as it does in your own language .
30 How strange that from all the many places to which she might have been drafted , chance had come up with Ardneavie .
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