Example sentences of "[noun] [vb -s] at all [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The most obvious incentive towards entertainment was ‘ the fact that the industry stands at all times in the presence of a high court with unlimited jurisdiction — the people before the box office ’ and from that court ‘ there is no appeal ’ .
2 In effect , therefore , the PLO exists at all levels of organisation within the occupied territories .
3 The variation in reading interpretation across readers operates at all levels of meaning of the text .
4 The Technical Committee looks at all aspects of brewing and serving beer .
5 Upjohn has at all times contended that Halcion is safe and effective and that any errors in the presentation of its material to the Licensing Authority were unintended , and it is suing the BBC for libel .
6 The group participates at all stages of the process , including defining needs , revising draft contacts , monitoring existing services through visits or surveys , and contributing to planning future services .
7 In flight house-martin-like white rump distinguishes at all times from all small waders , except White-rumped ( p. 136 ) , Green and Wood Sandpipers ( p. 134 ) , all of which have straight bills .
8 Durability has at all times been a main attribute of the materials held in highest regard and it is precisely the most durable things that have most chance of surviving .
9 ‘ A child 's formal education stops at the end of each school day but education continues at all times , ’ it says .
10 This is uncomfortably similar to the endemic guilt of constituency agents like me , since it 's our role to believe that everything die Partei does at all times is absolutely right .
11 Television broadcasters blame the promoters for over-selling their product ; the promoters blame broadcasters for demanding title fights at all costs .
12 Jon Fat Beast comperes at all shows .
13 Refined red iron is pumped into the breathing apparatus that each inhabitant of Trame wears at all times .
14 The difficulty in establishing a clear break from analogization arises at all stages , in defining terms and in observation as well as in induction itself .
15 Yet the transmission of precious substances in the form of jewellery or other objects of display has at all times and most notably during the last five millennia served the same purpose the world over , that of signalling and enhancing status .
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