Example sentences of "[to-vb] [det] [coord] [art] " in BNC.

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1 There was something like a regular cursus honorum : the capable chaplain was provided with endowment in the form of canonries and dignities in this and that cathedral , for which he was expected to perform little or no duty , and eventually with a bishopric .
2 This caveat was echoed in Sybron Corp v Rochem Ltd [ 1983 ] 3 WLR 713 where it was said that if an employee were required to report each and every breach of duty by fellow employees this would ruin good industrial relations .
3 Obviously we will try our best to include each and every one , whilst ensuring total accuracy , although you 'd agree I 'd be a mug to promise the system wo n't ever fall down .
4 I wish to thank each and every one of you for the part you played during 1991 .
5 So , in anticipation of both this year 's result and next year 's plan , may I take this end of year opportunity to thank each and every one of you for all your contributions in 1991 , and to wish you and your families an enjoyable Christmas and a prosperous and happy New Year .
6 Another may want to train each and every one of its telephonists in a different language !
7 Please take the trouble to write this or a similar message and look at it often .
8 Ethologists have not yet begun to grasp at the crucial characteristic of human beings that tends to invalidate all but the most cautious inferences from other animals to Man .
9 There were fierce disputes over the intelligentsia 's determination to exclude all but a token worker or two from their policy-making committees and to assert their own control over workers ' mutual support funds and the content of newspapers written for the workers .
10 However , it is important to note and counter the limitations of mainstream approaches to management training , with their top-down assumptions , their tendency to exclude all but the head and senior staff , and their focus on strategies at the expense of educational purposes .
11 As for happy hours , I 'd say that 50% of pubs in Leeds have a happy hour at least once a day so if you were looking for something to celebrate each and every day then this might come up ( along with the anniversary of the death of the guy who drove the stephenson steam train on it 's maiden journey , and the all too sad occasion of the 7th anniversary of the cat that lived 4 doors down that was callously knocked over by the no. 40 bus )
12 Although they are not completely spiny , they are nevertheless prickly enough to repel all but the most desperate of predators .
13 A bidder offering cash may allow accepting shareholders to elect to receive all or a part of their consideration in loan notes of the bidder .
14 A bidder offering cash may allow accepting shareholders to elect to receive all or a part of their consideration in shares of the bidder .
15 One-half of the trainees had derived more confidence from attending courses , ranging from ‘ now being able to feed lambs through a stomach tube ’ ( this from a 50-year old farmer who had had sheep for 30 years ) to ‘ the confidence to tackle all but the most difficult workshop repair jobs ’ .
16 Sculpted from marble blocks , the vestibule was capacious enough to gulp all but the bulkiest of actual jungle monsters whole .
17 While some were happy to espouse them without question , others were more critical , the more so because of the Authority 's failure to consult any but a small number of heads about their content .
18 Third , the so-called ‘ welfare state ’ has so far appeared unable to remedy any but the grossest forms of economic and social deprivation or effectively to restrict the range of wider socio-economic inequalities , in spite of the fiscal burden imposed on the population and the productive system as a whole .
19 OK , so Lawrence is enjoying himself pissing in the Rock ‘ n ’ Roll Hall Of Fame but , as the tacky synth gurgles and the Glitter beat stomps and Jonathan 's ‘ Roadrunner ’ is dusted down and ‘ Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep ’ is sampled just to bring that blood to boiling , this uppity little Brummie is trying to liberate us from history , to open our possibilities , to help each and every one of us lay claim to our own personally honest musical heritage .
20 ( 2 ) None of the sub-clauses of this Clause and none of the objects therein specified shall be deemed subsidiary or ancillary to any of the objects specified in any other such sub-clause , and the Company shall have as full a power to exercise each and every one of the objects specified in each sub-clause of this Clause as though each sub-clause contained the objects of a separate Company .
21 ( 2 ) None of the sub-clauses of this Clause and none of the objects therein specified shall be deemed subsidiary or ancillary to any of the objects specified in any other such sub-clause , and the Company shall have as full a power to exercise each and every one of the objects specified in each sub-clause of this Clause as though each sub-clause contained the objects of a separate Company .
22 In contrast to all previous postwar elections , where nuclear issues , and a range of post-colonial questions from Suez and South Africa to the Falklands were raised to promote or attack party images , international issues appeared to play little or no role .
23 We residents and poll tax payers of Everton have to endure little or no street lighting at all .
24 He then went on to identify each and every major problem which affected cost and profit performance , quantifying each problem area and finally consolidating the total cost penalty at no less than four hundred million dollars .
25 Lord Wilberforce sought to rebut this but the request clearly , in the minds of some , showed that the court was not independent or impartial .
26 Fortunately her mother had been told to expect this and the reason for it was explained .
27 However the conference had felt it advisable to avoid this and the Labour Party and the TUC were asked instead to formulate a policy which would rally the whole working-class movement against Fascism and Capitalism .
28 Place them on a sandy layer over seed compost in trays , adding more sand to cover all but the tips .
29 For example , a drunken woman was brought into the station one night after assaulting a policewoman and using very abusive language , something to be expected from gougers , but was allowed home uncharged after spending a night in the cells : she was even allowed to leave early enough in the morning to avoid all but the milkman from seeing her arrive home in a police vehicle .
30 However , this concealed the fact that many ‘ listable ’ churches had never actually been listed , for , as the Church was exempt from listed building control , no systematic attempt had been made to list any but the most obvious churches .
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