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

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1 It was approached by a shallow flight of steps on all sides , as if standing on a plinth .
2 ‘ We tend to form attractions on all kinds of bases .
3 er all clients on all jobs .
4 This means applying the full range of the applicable ICAEW rules to investment business for all clients on all occasions unless exemptions or restrictions are applicable .
5 Allied to the reference work available on open access in the Science Library is a collection of some 50,000 books on all aspects of science and technology , including the commercial application .
6 Among this year 's participants are : Richard Philp ( also exhibiting at Grosvenor House for the first time this year ) whose stand will include a portrait by Cornelis Johnson and a group of antiquities ; book dealer Nicholas Merchant of Harrogate who will have books on all aspects of European decorative and fine arts ; Brian Beet of Bond Street who has a rare Spanish-colonial gold snuff box made in Peru in the mid-eighteenth century ; numismatists A.H .
7 As well as a wide range of books on all aspects of the railway question there are numerous official sources , from special commissions of inquiry , to House of Commons select committee reports and minutes of evidence , and debates in parliament .
8 The distinctive breakthrough of the great classification makers of the later nineteenth century was in response to a new need : books on all subjects proliferated , and unpredictably , so in Dewey 's scheme , for instance , the classification number did not represent a fixed shelf but a subject 's position within a sequence .
9 Across the floor from Audi , Ford was making much ado of its standard anti-lock brakes on all cars sold in Switzerland , a policy Ford says is being evaluated for the UK .
10 After four days it acquitted three of the defendants on all charges , and acquitted Powell — who had delivered most of the blows — on all but one minor count upon which the jury remained undecided .
11 Under the agreement the seven EFTA member countries would immediately abolish trade barriers on all goods covered except for certain sensitive products , while Czechoslovakia would abolish them over a 10-year period .
12 In West Yorkshire they do a lot of studies university type studies on behavioural problems in kids , affecting , being affected by what they eat and they 've done trials on all sorts .
13 This inter-relatedness was akin to a web rather than a chain — with complicating overlapping functions — since a great many organisms were parasites on all sorts of organic and biological life .
14 High security locks or deadlocks on all doors — and the boot — preferably with central locking .
15 The Dwarfs were surrounded by foes on all sides .
16 There should be drills on all contrasts , including those marked by intonation , stress , length , and tone , wherever these apply , as well as drills on segmental phonemes .
17 Technology continues to change jobs with consequent changes in ways of life and it also changes life-expectation which has profound effects on all communities .
18 It is , however , possible that applied research which demonstrates impairments in memory at high levels of arousal does so because of differences in attention , e.g. weapon focus , rather than general effects on all aspects of memory .
19 Taking effect from Nov. 18 , the reforms included ( i ) a 331/3 per cent devaluation of the currency , with an initial base exchange rate of 90 new kwanzas to the United States dollar ; ( ii ) a reduction in personal income tax , taking the top rate from 40 per cent of earned income to 15 per cent ; ( iii ) reduced consumer taxes ; ( iv ) the lifting of price ceilings on all commodities except soap , cooking oil , rice , sugar and baby milk ; ( v ) a new salary scale for public-sector workers , to compensate for the withdrawal of ration cards which had allowed them to buy goods at low prices ; and ( vi ) a minimum national salary of 12,000 kwanzas .
20 MARK BOOMLA works in the Entertainments Division of Touche Ross , one of the biggest accountancy firms in the world , He has considerable experience of advising major pop artists and companies on all aspects of their finances .
21 The Service provides general advice to companies on all aspects of training including identification of needs and sources of training and the complete range of Agency schemes and services .
22 He calls Christians on all sides of industry , and in any working situation , to bring honour to the name of Christ , to deal with the real and potential conflicts of our relationships by applying the principles of service in all we are and do .
23 47% of actuality contributions on all programmes were made by ministers and Opposition front-bench spokespersons and 53% came from the back-benches .
24 • You and your employee pay NI contributions on all earnings , including those below the lower earnings limit .
25 If you earn more than the LEL , you pay contributions on all earnings — a big disincentive to raising your hours , and therefore your pay , by that small amount .
26 We work with these ‘ linked ’ organisations on all aspects of archiving but especially with respect to developing an acquisitions policy and promoting the use of the specialist archive ;
27 The mounting protests on all sides came as the outlawed Ulster Freedom Freedom fighters , who claimed responsibility for the four shootings , threatened to step up their murder campaign .
28 It has been the main source of advice to successive governments on all matters nuclear .
29 Pleas in the press for more presidential self-control have only exacerbated an increasingly tormented Mr Cossiga , who seems to see plots on all sides .
30 William Penn , a son of the admiral who captured Jamaica , was a friend of the Duke of York and had become a Quaker of the quieter second generation that followed George Fox in his beliefs but not in his attacks on all symbols of the established order .
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