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

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1 For example , he says , there have been strong demands from some groups to screen all pregnant women for toxoplasmosis , an infectious disease that can damage the nervous system .
2 Some blokes have all the luck ! ’
3 The new service will be extended over the next few months to cover all GPs practising in the South Tees area .
4 There is a tendency for some engineers to regard all standards as a constraint on their talent .
5 Some countries conduct all foreign trade through state corporations which assess needs according to their current economic development programmes .
6 Some chaps have all the pluck : Andy Bell gets all shy and retiring
7 Some organisations interview all candidates ' wives early in the selection process ; others invite only the wives of short-listed candidates into interview ; a few feel it unreasonable to call into question the intentions of potential expatriates ' wives .
8 Some studies covered all types of elderly dependant , though any such sample would include a high proportion of mentally frail elderly people .
9 ( Some centres require all seats to be linked together ; in others you have more layout leeway . )
10 Some mothers answer all the time for the children , which makes the Committee think the child lacks initiative . ’
11 However , the South African presidential delegation did have some informal meetings with members of the caucus , of which some members wanted all US sanctions sustained until the fifth condition was met — repeal of the Group Areas Act and of the Population Registration Act .
12 One example of this changed attitude to the role of the newspaper in the post-War period was the readiness of some newspapers to treat all political parties with equal respect .
13 Some men pinched all the wages at the gravel pit .
14 You 're thinking : Some guys have all the luck !
15 By leaving the analysis at the abstract level , Freud has enabled some psychotherapists to oppose all crowd phenomena in religious and political action , to see it all as being pathological .
16 Some women had all the luck .
17 Some schemes incorporated all these variations .
18 Some folks get all the luck .
19 On the other hand , some archaeologists dismiss all leys as merely chance alignments without proper statistical investigation .
20 The vast majority of such jurisdictions allow all forms of relevant evidence to be admitted , leaving the court with the task of assigning such evidence an appropriate weight , according to the circumstances .
21 Such creatures defied all Western ornithological experience , and made the work of illustrating them as they were in life impossible .
22 Such clauses exclude all prior representations and negotiations , and , usually , ancillary documentation , such as sales literature , as well .
23 All these accessories fit all Silver standard gauge punchcard machines .
24 You can expect each of these products to have all the basic functions , so they 're pretty similar in those terms .
25 The disadvantages include the possible unreliability of outside contractors and fewer opportunities to integrate all aspects of provision into a corporate whole .
26 These triangles have all three sides equal .
27 Section 16 requires these individuals to report all trading activity in the shares ( or options ) of their company , prohibits short selling , and requires disgorgement of any profits to the issuer which results from holding a position less than six months .
28 YFs these days include all sorts of riff-raff ; solicitors , accountants , stock brokers , that sort of socially unacceptable type exactly the sort Mick from Middlesbrough thinks should be subjected to an attack of class warfare .
29 These structures include all outgrowths of the cuticle that are connected with it by means of a membranous joint .
30 These things happen all the time , ’ he said sceptically when Nikos came in to report them .
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