Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] by all " in BNC.

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1 We all take the use of coins for granted , but they have not been made or used by all metalworking societies .
2 It was not a decision that was understood or desired by all Germans .
3 What patterns of dependence and independence have developed , and to what extent are these accepted or resisted by all parties , pointing to issues of unresolved stress and conflict within the family ?
4 Although well above the best wages of a skilled man , it was neither market-determined nor received by all registered professionals .
5 It was only the thought of this poor baby in me that made me stir at all and get myself to a friend of Ferdinando 's who is in the way of knowing all the business of the street being a wine-merchant and visited by all .
6 The greatest single natural attraction of Durness , however , and visited by all who stay or halt there , is the famous Smoo Cave , quickly reached from the road by a much-trodden path leading down to the beach .
7 ‘ As a man he was kind , genial and respected by all who know him .
8 There is a third monument on the outskirts of the village , a 120 ft tall Gothic spire , paid for by subscription and dedicated to Sir Tatton Sykes , fourth baronet , who died in 1863 , much loved and respected by all his villagers .
9 This is a special project supported and organised by all the Protestant churches in the country .
10 A plaque to the memory of another William Paul ( 1844–1912 ) praising the Christian virtues of one who was ‘ beloved and trusted by all who knew him and who went about doing good ’ was erected in Edenderry Memorial Church ( now the Memorial Hall ) in 1913 , the Reverend George R Wedgewood , Superintendent of the Circuit and Vice-President of the Conference , presiding .
11 Disillusionment is what Coranka Matic focusses on — the urban features , still preserved from the direct line of fire but silently undermined and distorted by all other means .
12 The extent to which British society has , until recently , found such institutions congenial derives largely from an unbroken and perhaps originally feudal tradition of social networks and obligations which were imposed on and accepted by all members of society , whatever their status .
13 Such pressures can be alleviated if gang sizes are kept small and either the gang members are assembled in groups of similar ability , or demarcation is identified , recognised and accepted by all gang members .
14 The idea that conversation proceeds according to a principle , known and applied by all human beings , was first proposed in a limited form by the philosopher Paul Grice ( 1975 ) , who put forward what he described as the co-operative principle .
15 George 's return from Northumbria , in the company of Alcuin , a representative on this occasion of King Aelfwald , was followed by a great southern council , presided over by Archbishop Jaenberht and King Offa and attended by all the bishops of the southern province , at which reforming decrees were promulgated .
16 In July , one of the plays of the famous Festival d'Angers is studied and seen by all the students .
17 She 's more beautiful than ever , and admired by all who see her .
18 He led successful campaigns to clear infestation on over forty worlds and was respected and admired by all of his colleagues in the forces .
19 In many ways he is very like Slim , a man respected and admired by all throughout the book .
20 Accept this and the gateway to other worlds will slowly swing wide for you and each day will bring forth new wonders , so that you become once more as a child , absorbed and enchanted by all there is of which to learn .
21 I took a boat trip round the canals in August 1988 and was amazed and touched by all the graffiti .
22 Those in the majority are certainly loved , certainly cherished and enjoyed by all who work on them , but they are first and foremost , money-earners for their owners .
23 This is the eighth Newbury Rally that Leisure Promotions have organised and both this and last year 's events were well-attended and enjoyed by all .
24 He was so very young , so hurt and confused by all that had happened in his life , it seemed only natural that he should want to lash out .
25 While I am gradually declassed : mocked and spurned by all the liberties of love .
26 Despite this the Duma was reduced from a legislative to a consultative body and hedged by all manner of restrictions .
27 Discouraged and exhausted by all the struggles of orthodox opera production Brook abandoned the opera house circuit a long time ago but first with Carmen and now Pelleas he has reached into the heart of operas , purifying them without diminishing them .
28 Discouraged and exhausted by all the struggles of orthodox opera production , Brook abandoned the opera house circuit a long time ago but first with Carmen and now Pelleas he has reached into the heart of operas , purifying without diminishing them .
29 We were easy targets for ridicule , and because we were angered and hurt by all of this , we withdrew further into ourselves , and stopped having contact with heterosexual women almost entirely .
30 A motheaten sort of set , as he frankly recognized — indeed , as they all frankly recognized — left over from Cambridge , and outgrown and abandoned by all its more enterprising members .
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