Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv] [vb infin] all " in BNC.
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1 | The personnel of bourgeois politics was naturally somewhat different , if only because politics is a specialised and time-consuming activity which does not attract all equally , or for which not all are equally fitted . |
2 | Olsen hopes that Taylor does not go all the way with the long ball game and play big , powerful strikers like Brian Deane and David Hirst . |
3 | A feeling of personal importance , a valid place in the overall scheme of things and an appreciation that the material plane does not encompass all there is to life is essential if true health and well-being are to be attained . |
4 | The P. & C.E. Act does not encompass all existing stop and search powers . |
5 | The law does not prohibit all force on the person , but only the unlawful use of force . |
6 | For a start the Protocol does not cover all the chemicals that deplete the ozone layer . |
7 | It is important to note that the term ‘ investment ’ , as used in the FSA , does not cover all conceivable investments . |
8 | The above discussion does not cover all aspects of thematic structure , but it is probably sufficient for our current purposes . |
9 | This does not affect all farmers equally , however . |
10 | This problem does not affect all third parties to the same extent since the problem of " wasted votes " bears heavily on those parties whose support is spread across the country as opposed to those whose support is regionally concentrated . |
11 | But then they also see exactly what is entailed in having a newborn baby to care for , who does not sleep all day , but cries and is sick and needs constant attention . |
12 | It has often been objected to this account that it does not fit all of consciousness , that some of consciousness refutes it . |
13 | One great difficulty in the event was that the picture of the man of science as an open-minded searcher after truth does not fit all of them ; indeed it is hard to see how anybody could work in the kind of vacuum envisaged by some of those who invoke a Baconian inductive method . |
14 | The Treaty of Rome does not regard all state subsidies as incompatible with the Common Market ; indeed , subsidies to consumers , and aid to seriously underdeveloped areas , are both regarded as being compatible with Community law . |
15 | Everyone recognises that the banning of tobacco advertising does not achieve all those ends on its own — that it has to be part of wider strategy . |
16 | But what happens if within my design , horizontal line one does not contain all the colours used , or even has only one of the colours , as in the case of a pattern that has either horizontal stripes , or large areas of colour ? |
17 | In fact the picture is complete only in the sense that it contains the details which are relevant to his activity in that room , it certainly does not contain all the detail which is available to the senses . |
18 | The final result is a system which , although it does not contain all the data one would wish , has speed and flexibility . |
19 | However as the oligonucleotide SSB does not contain all the sequence in the stem-loop structure we propose the protein recognising the SSB sequence can bind to the single strand sequence . |
20 | In our analysis , copy-dependent expression ( Figures 2 and 3 ) is lost above five copies of Ea in the Short transgenics indicating that the region containing DH I and II ( 2.0 kb 5' of Ea ) does not contain the appropriate elements to isolate the transgene from adverse chromatin effects , or does not contain all of the enhancer elements necessary for position-independent , copy number-dependent expression . |
21 | The observed price of the object can then be decomposed and thought of as a weighted sum of the prices of each characteristic ; since one does not observe all the attributes , a part of the price of each drawing will remain unexplained , and contain the influence of time ( the trend , if any ) , as well as random elements ; this is the ‘ characteristic free ’ ( i.e. corrected for quality ) price of a drawing ; these prices can now be added and by taking annual averages , one obtains the ‘ average price of the year ’ . |
22 | Nonetheless there are titles for which more than one source of information needs to be consulted — either because the titles are borderline choices , and/or because one source does not give all the information needed . |
23 | In fact , the Act does not repeal all of them . |
24 | Alternatively , it could be that the CNV does not reflect all relevant aspects of preparatory cortical activation . |
25 | He gives the example of Johnny Saxon who , three years after winning the world welterweight title , was charged with burglary and eventually institutionalized at New Jersey State Mental Hospital : ‘ Boxing does not leave all its scars on a fighter 's face ’ ( 1973 , p.325 ) . |
26 | The nervous system does not modulate all pain in a fixed or ‘ hardwired ’ manner . |
27 | On the other hand , I do not have that much to lose — speeding , in our culture at least , does not carry all that much stigma ( even in the section of it that I inhabit ) . |
28 | It does not explain all the peculiar initial conditions of the big bang ; but it does provide some rationale for conditions that otherwise have to be accepted as given . |
29 | They concede that the Church 's policy of rotating the Moderator every year can pose some difficulties for broadcasters and newspapers in terms of availability and profile , but they argue that this can be overcome and does not explain all the recent exclusions from discussions . |
30 | It is thus , roughly speaking , contemporary with the earliest of the Gospels , if , indeed , it does not pre-date all four . |