Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [to-vb] all " in BNC.

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1 But I can tell the Hon. Gentleman that sufficient time will be given to take all such considerations properly into account .
2 Today , the nerve centre for all this activity is the patio , a sheltered , paved haven which can be crafted to suit all your personal outdoor requirements .
3 The personnel file might be examined to list all the employees who meet the following criteria :
4 Shelf 4 of bay E could be designated to hold all the histories of England likely to be added to stock during the next hundred years or more .
5 Whoever wrote it or designed those basic garments knew that you would be struggling to learn all you could in the shortest possible time and that to give you concise diagrams and stitch and row numbers would cut down any need for extra calculations by you .
6 In my judgment , provided the specified precondition is met , the only limitations on the type of order that can be made under section 6(2) that are justified by the statutory language are that the order must be intended to restore all the parties to the transaction to their respective former positions and that the steps directed by the order to be taken must be reasonably capable of doing so .
7 You do not need any artistic ability as the package itself can be trusted to take all the important design decisions .
8 Guzmán would remain potentially highly dangerous , even in prison , because his followers could be expected to use all possible means to try to force his release .
9 Under normal circumstances , understudies would be expected to attend all the rehearsals to familiarise themselves with the production , but , because Alex and Charles knew the play so well , they were given a dispensation to take most of the first week off , which would save both them and their replacements the embarrassment of the early stumbling rehearsals while the newcomers were trying to memorise the lines .
10 It is clear that established units ( i.e. those with established senses ) are more central than unestablished ones : an ideal dictionary would be expected to define all the established senses within each lexeme .
11 You will be getting scenarios and you wo n't be expected to put all that information over in one block , you 're expected to structure your information .
12 Obviously they can not be expected to vet all the publications they sell , and it would be grossly unfair to hold them responsible for libels of which they could have no knowledge .
13 On the other hand , care has to be taken to prevent the scope of applications being limited , as users can not be expected to know all the possibilities that computers offer .
14 Notwithstanding such examples , children growing up m a rapidly changing technological society can not be expected to master all that they require to know if their learning is totally haphazard and unstructured .
15 However , in the long term , Manchester can not be expected to keep all its Census data online indefinitely , and other sites holding the data may dispose of it as the level demand falls off .
16 In former Yugoslavia these soldiers from the Dalton barracks in Abingdon will be expected to meet all the British contingent 's supply needs and get it to them under constant risk of shells and sniper fire .
17 But at your age you know so many words you could n't really be expected to spell all of them and you 're you 're thinking Oh whatever I do I every word I write down is wrong .
18 I know you can hardly be expected to adopt all your expressions erm but you should n't be too technical in you know .
19 Defence counsel Simon Scammell , blaming lax security by both airport and airline , said his client should not be expected to pay all the compensation .
20 Local authorities will be permitted to spend all their capital receipts realised from 13 November to the end of 1993 .
21 To increase foreign investment the government in March 1991 announced that foreign firms would be permitted to repatriate all profits , but that only firms investing more than $2,800,000 would be permitted to retain the three-year tax exemption previously enjoyed by all foreign firms .
22 The friends of David Cunningham , such as Colonel Blackadder , had to be put off with a clear refusal , and a request to persuade Cunningham to withdraw , while at the same time every effort had to be made to engage all those gentlemen who had not committed themselves to a candidate to rally to Kirkton .
23 I do n't want to be made to feel all the time . "
24 Once a plan of action has been worked out , then an audit can be made to ensure all requirements will be covered .
25 You can also be made to pay all or part of your legal costs out of your own pocket .
26 Ideally , provision should be made to cover all these factors but the important thing is to have plenty in each set .
27 The efficient two-way transfer of information between ourselves and external systems can be seen to underpin all of our scientific activities , most of our public information functions , and a great deal of our internal records management .
28 Respondents should be told to read all statements before answering so that they have a ‘ feel ’ for such a rating scale .
29 With increased accident rates and the ever increasing development of small workplaces , with little health and safety protection where , where our members are mainly women , part-time workers , in addition to the growth of sub-contracting and competitive tendering , and the increasing number of home workers , mean that we have to re-evaluate our priorities , and as such our health and safety service must be equipped to provide all the necessary support and information to underpin our activities in these vital areas of recruitment and growing sections of employment .
30 Nissan , having launched two attractive new models in the Primera , which replaces the Bluebird , and the new Sunny ( now called Pulsar ) , and having established a highly productive and effective factory in the north-east to make them , now seems to be attempting to undo all it has achieved by going to war with the key to successful sales , the dealer network .
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