Example sentences of "[vb pp] [to-vb] [prep] all " in BNC.
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1 | Taking for example the nuclear power plant control room , the question is whether the desk operators should be expected to cope with all emergencies which appear within the total information presentation or whether , for complex and dangerous situations , a more senior person such as the shift-charge engineer should be called upon to make the decisions . |
2 | Nationalized industries are expected to comply with all SSAPs . |
3 | It has been tested on the 220 , 320 , 320H , 530H , and 550 models and is designed to run on all models . |
4 | Included in our work is an element of training of volunteers , to multiply the work , and to increase the number of those committed to change in all the churches . |
5 | Hitherto member states were expected to pay for all environmental measures themselves . |
6 | The argument outlined in Chapter 3 is that the long term interests of society are best served by a set of regulatory arrangements designed to deter at all levels the misuse of inside information . |
7 | To disclose whether or not a warrant has been issued in a particular case could establish means whereby those involved in serious crimes or espionage or subversion could learn the extent to which their activities had come to notice or — perhaps more damaging — could in some cases confirm whether their activities had come to notice at all . |
8 | Comus has launched a low cost data system , the CZE300 , which is designed to operate with all capillary electrophoresis analysis systems or other chromatography systems equipped with on-column detection . |
9 | The meals themselves are designed to cater for all tastes . |
10 | In the first of a two-part special , Robin Dewhurst reports on a variety of action-filled , special interest packages designed to cater for all conceivable tastes |
11 | Beginning this autumn , courses are designed to cater for all tastes and interests . |
12 | Why was he prepared to go to all that trouble ? ’ |
13 | They were more than fairly high , merry as grigs , and prepared to go on all night . |
14 | ( 1a ) Thus by reducing the temperature of matter in the gaseous state it can be made to pass through all three physical states . |
15 | Something similar might be said of the following : ( 192 ) Thus by reducing the temperature of matter in the gaseous state it can be made to pass through all three physical states . |
16 | The long-term solution was reached in 1852 when local authorities were empowered to provide for all classes and denominations . |
17 | I crossed it out because I thought it was gon na say cos I thought it said , survey managers are instructed to work at all times |
18 | If , on the other hand , something like classes had always existed , as assumed in The German Ideology , the first edition of The Communist Manifesto , and Formen , then the principles developed by Marx in Capital could be made to apply to all societies . |
19 | And will the six percent , which the Director of Education has been instructed to save across all central budgets , be enough to cover this years ' education overspend ? |
20 | So , although it is possible to conceive of any event as an incarnation of the totality , insofar as it must itself make up a part of that totality in its determination , unlike the case of the boxing match , where we can define the overall entity ‘ boxing ’ , it still remains unproven that an overall entity , ‘ History ’ , can be said to exist at all . |
21 | J. B. Watson in 1914 and other behaviourist thinkers ( Hull , Skinner ) believed that an acquired behaviour element , the conditioned reflex for example , could be made to account for all behaviour , because such an element could be treated as a ‘ building block in theory much in the same way that nineteenth-century physicists used ‘ atoms ’ to build up a theory of matter . |
22 | Holiness , in early medieval society , was not seen to lie above all in the cultivation of a personal and interior life of prayer , morality , and spiritual meekness . |
23 | It is not obvious , in reviewing this system , exactly where the element of indirection came in , except in so far as the Residents were instructed to maintain at all costs the ‘ prestige ’ of the emir . |
24 | Hydro-Quebec , the state-owned electricity company which is undertaking the James Bay project , has undertaken to comply with all environmental rulings made by the provincial or federal governments , and has invited the IWT to take part in environmental assessment . |
25 | Informal contact with officials in Brussels through diplomatic sources has indicated that this is intended to apply to all practitioners , in public or private practice , in any form of primary health care . |
26 | This contention is supported by Bird and Morgan-Jones ( 1981 , p. 92 ) , who state that ‘ as far as possible all SSAPs , excluding of course those not relevant , are intended to apply to all enterprises , including charities and other nonprofit organizations ’ and Hepworth and Vass ( 1984 , p. 43 ) , who believe in ‘ a common approach where there are common elements ’ . |
27 | Waites has had to contend with all these signs in one year with no chance to adapt slowly to their effects . |
28 | But while dealing with one of their biggest cases , the local branch of the RSPCA has still had to cope with all the day to day demands on their time . |
29 | I 've always maintained the analogy that working with Fleetwood Mac was like movie making , because you have an idea , but to get from point A to point B you 've got to go through all these steps . |
30 | Especially if you do n't realize that till you 've got , till you 've got home and you realize you 've got to go through all the hassle of going back to the shop to complain . |