Example sentences of "[det] [noun sg] [vb -s] all " in BNC.
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1 | The trouble is that each creditor wants all the other creditors to sign new loan deals , while he keeps his original loan agreement , so that there will be more money , and he gets a bigger slice of it . |
2 | Yet as each level involves all those beneath it , we must bear in mind , as we move down through them , that it is not possible to keep levels neatly separate . |
3 | Science does not start with observation statements because theory of some kind precedes all observation statements , and observation statements do not constitute a firm basis on which scientific knowledge can be founded because they are fallible . |
4 | There are many facets in producing top quality exciting knitwear and this course provides all the necessary ground work for a creative and efficient future in this exciting industry , including self-employment . ’ |
5 | Similarly , if the search fails , this algorithm penalises all the chosen rules , when perhaps only one is flawed . |
6 | There may be just one rule whose weight deserves to be raised , but this algorithm raises all weights of rules in the trace indiscriminately , and suppresses all others . |
7 | In many ways this text exhibits all the evidence of rapid composition , hut against this must be set its readability , making it the version now generally preferred . |
8 | This term covers all the programs needed to accomplish an analysis . |
9 | This equation summarizes all the conservation laws of four-momentum in SR . |
10 | This key deletes all characters in the field , regardless of the position of the cursor ( except for those characters built into the field , called ‘ field marker characters ’ ) . |
11 | The full version of this dictionary lists all the meanings a word has had , with quotations to illustrate them . |
12 | In different ways this fear informs all neo-Marxist thought , with which we are chiefly concerned in the remainder of this chapter . |
13 | This chapter discusses all the important written material , including the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle , the Encomium Emmae , the laws , the charters , the poetry of the Icelandic skalds , and ( more briefly ) the difficult but occasionally very useful works produced within a century and a half of Cnut 's death . |
14 | This figure contains all the separate information-processing components which seem to be needed to explain how we do all the things we can do with verbal stimuli , plus arrows indicating pathways of communication between these components . |
15 | This neomucisa contains all normal intestinal cell lineages and persists for the life of the animal . |
16 | This window shows all the fonts which are installed in Windows and therefore available to Windows applications . |
17 | This range includes all dolphins , porpoises , narwhals , pilot and killer whales . |
18 | ‘ This discovery brings all the pieces together . |
19 | Although not used more often than once a year in autumn , this tool saves all the hard work involved in scarifying ( breaking up and loosening the surface of ) a lawn by hand with a lawn rake . |
20 | Selection of this sort raises all kinds of problems of the sample being consciously or unconsciously affected by the selector 's personal biases . |
21 | This group aggregates all the bundles from the lower level groups . |
22 | As well as all the things you would expect from a home finance package , such as automatic standing orders debits and bank reconciliation , this package has all the extras that , once used , you will wonder how you managed without them . |
23 | Another friend puts all her bits and pieces like grooming brushes and fly repellent in an old door manger , which she fastened on to the door . |
24 | This facility validates all online modules and files stored by LIFESPAN in two phases : |
25 | Sagi-ash dachi ( crane stance ) : this stance has all the weight distributed on one leg . |
26 | This mode unites all the advantages of hot steam , such as short cooking times ( when humidity is added to dry heat you achieve 2–3 times the amount of heat penetration ) , low cooking losses , and juicy roasts that have the benefits of hot air , namely intensive flavour , appetizing colour and crunchy crusts . |
27 | This page displays all the SPRs which have been linked to the DC . |
28 | This page lists all the modules which need to be changed because of the DC . |
29 | This page lists all the DCs which are in some way related to the DC . |
30 | This example has all the characteristics of a sentence occurring within a larger piece of text , and illustrates quite clearly the need for a ‘ previous discourse ’ co-ordinate , as well as the more obvious ‘ time ’ and ‘ place ’ co-ordinates . |