Example sentences of "[noun pl] from all [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Not only are worm casts rich in plant nutrients , but are in a crumb form some ⅛ in. in diameter which can be very efficiently exploited by plant root hairs from all sides .
2 Thousands of foreigners from all parts of the world were so concerned about events in Spain that they actually went there to fight in the war , many of them never to return .
3 It is perhaps surprising that plant tissues contain substances which affect animals , but plants have always been a useful source of drugs , and indigenous remedies from all parts of the world were studied when research interests expanded after 1945 .
4 There are a range of management/supervisory skills in particular , indicated by many libraries as training priorities , that are well suited to central provision , as Casteleyn noted : ‘ Training courses designed to teach managerial techniques can be aimed at candidates from all kinds of professions and different departments , and it will be extremely beneficial for library staff to mix with colleagues from other departments and disciplines ’ .
5 For example , management training , which figured prominently as a topic for which there is most need of external course provision has been noted as being very suitable for courses run by own local authority central training units : ‘ Training courses designed to teach managerial techniques can be aimed at candidates from all kinds of professions and different departments , and it will be extremely beneficial for library staff to mix with colleagues from other departments and disciplines . ‘
6 In recent years , it has supplemented its news service with training schemes for journalists from all regions of the world .
7 Elton revealed last week that he has contributed £500,000 in personal donations and royalties from all singles since ‘ Sacrifice ’ to AIDS charities in the UK .
8 At their annual conference in Edinburgh , members of the National Union of Students Scotland agreed to demonstrate against the Government measures , which the union says would sap funds from all kinds of student activities .
9 The questions on it are open-ended and allow space for recruits from all backgrounds to express their interest in and suitability for CAB advice work .
10 Decentralisation has supporters from all parts of the political spectrum .
11 The show has become a mecca for top breeders of cattle and sheep and the Welsh Black classes attract entries from all parts of Wales .
12 Our directorate of Computing and Telecommunications is establishing British Library Network Services in pursuit of the ambitious ultimate aim ‘ to be able to supply to the remote user text , sound or visual images from all parts of the collection …
13 The 1956 vintage of the independent left was one of extraordinary potential , numbering many thousands of experienced cadres from the Communist Party crisis , hundreds of Labour lefts bursting from their party prison , contingents of determined and defiant pacifists and , within a short while the Children 's Crusade of teenagers from all classes .
14 Given these caveats , the state of the euromarket , with declarations from all sides of low profitability and a rapid shakeout in the market , does suggest that current profitability is low .
15 During this festive season , the population of the island is swollen with Madeirans returning home for their festivities from all parts of the globe , as well as a vast influx of tourists .
16 Kirkman remains , however , a major force in the market , the owner of a large collection of pictures from all periods of Freud 's career , including masterpieces such as ‘ Large Interior W11 ( After Watteau ) ’ ( 1981–83 ) and ‘ The painter 's mother ’ ( 1982–84 ) , as well as a portfolio of his etchings .
17 He acquired pictures of all schools , especially Italian pictures from all periods , Flemish pictures , and contemporary British paintings .
18 Among these , BGS welcomes parties from all types of educational institutions , and provides lectures , demonstrations and half day courses as required .
19 " Yes , yes , " said voices from all sides .
20 Mr Williams 's central argument can be tested by listening to ‘ Bob Dylan : The Bootleg Series ’ ** , a set of five albums containing many rare and unreleased recordings from all periods of his career .
21 We are advocating a new cultural awareness for pupils in all schools from all neighbourhoods .
22 The Purchaser will normally expect warranties from all Vendors — whether or not they worked or will work in the business .
23 I believe our profession , whether print or broadcasting , should be more flexible , to attract and encourage suitable youngsters from all backgrounds .
24 Quotas would be introduced ( 2,000,000 tonnes for 1993 ) and imports from all countries except the African , Caribbean and Pacific ( ACP ) countries associated with the EC would be subject to customs duty of 20 per cent [ see also p. 38910 ] .
25 Ion Iliescu in particular became the focal point of demonstrators who claimed that his communist past disqualified him from office and that nothing short of a total purge of communists from all positions of responsibility would cleanse society of the effects of 40 years of dictatorship .
26 They did not intend to construct an iron curtain around Cuba but to welcome technicians and visitors from all countries to come and work .
27 He went out of his way to meet foreign visitors from all walks of life — politicians certainly , but also a delegation from a Nobel prizewinners ' congress , a group of doctors connected with the medical movement against nuclear war , the Latin American writer Gabriel Garcia Marquez , a group of writers including Arthur Miller and James Baldwin who were attending the Issyl-Kum forum in 1986 , and many others .
28 Eleven-year old Samantha , their daughter , is away at school during term time , but Pauline keeps busy with a succession of visitors from all parts of the globe .
29 More than three hundred and fifty visitors from all parts of the British Isles attended and participated in a programme consisting of religious services , business meetings , lectures , receptions , entertainments , outings and a banquet , which was a grand occasion supported by two hundred and forty-seven guests .
30 In any case , a Conservative-Liberal alliance to exclude Labour from office depended on Asquith 's support ; and this he declined to countenance , in spite of what he described as ‘ appeals , threats , prayers from all parts , and from all sorts and conditions of men , women and lunatics , to step in and save the country from the horrors of Socialism and Confiscation ’ .
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