Example sentences of "[noun] and [vb base] [prep] all " in BNC.

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1 A more gender-balanced communication requires that there be a process of redefinition and change in all areas of human activity .
2 I WOULD like to convey my many thanks and praise to all the helpers , workers , nurses and priests , and to my Bishop , for the joy I received through their care and kindness at Lourdes .
3 This project will analyse a hitherto unavailable data source on new entry and exit in all UK manufacturing industries for the period 1973-1981 .
4 ‘ You think she should be pregnant for nine months and go through all the agonies of giving birth , and then give it away ? ’
5 These last aims are at the core of all Medau work and apply to all parts of a lesson , but the special atmosphere and rapport engendered in a breathing class are particularly conducive to striving for new levels of individual attainment .
6 They seek to restrict town-based owners to one dog per household and legislate for all puppies to be neutered before being sold .
7 Field Chairs advise individual enquirers and talk to all those prospective entrants to their fields who attend a visit day .
8 ( 7 ) At or about this time , the bidder will hold its own EGM and comply with all necessary formalities .
9 Only Scholl has the expertise to provide a comprehensive , effective , high-quality range of products to care for your feet and deal with all common footcare problems .
10 This junction was constructed as part of the Burdiehouse Bypass but two slip-roads have been added to the Gilmerton Bypass which will complete this two-level interchange and cater for all traffic movements .
11 For Our Lady 's prayers and help in all our endeavours .
12 He was prepared to concede non-essential points of terminology , such as referring to ‘ priests ’ as ‘ presbyters ’ ; his hope was ‘ to see controversies end with concord and love on all sides , .
13 Where these conditions do not prevail — as in health care — writing , setting , and enforcing comprehensive contracts which try to predict all contingencies and deal with all possible risks becomes very difficult and costly ( Bartlett 1991 ) .
14 ‘ Working weekends ’ held at a local school , begin on a Saturday afternoon and last through all day Sunday .
15 These ideas justify their power and privilege and conceal from all members of society the basis of exploitation and oppression on which their dominance rests .
16 He was an investment banker and financier , in his early fifties , with contacts and influence into all reaches of Industry and Government .
17 That is why we put forward our amendment and hope against all hope that Labour may see the light and vote with us on our amendment .
18 In order to have any remote chance of effective work they must learn the language , understand the culture and customs and identify in all kinds of ways with the people they wish to influence .
19 Local authorities will have to administer the dying poll tax and deal with all the problems associated with that , while trying to get the new council tax system into play .
20 On April 4 the Iraqi Revolutionary Command Council ( RCC ) held a meeting chaired by President Saddam Hussein which concluded that " Iraq has totally crushed all the acts of sedition and sabotage in all the cities of Iraq " .
21 Given the chance to try something , they 'll be in such a state that their fingers turn into bananas and confirm to all those pretending to be interested that they are indeed crap !
22 Mark Twain was so impressed he included a description in his work The Innocents Abroad : ‘ I watched the Silver Swan which had a living grace about his movements and a living intelligence in his eyes — watched him swimming about as comfortably and unconcernedly as if he had been born in a morass instead of a jewellers ' shop — watched him seize a silver fish from under the water and hold up his head and go through all the customary and elaborate motions of swallowing it ’ .
23 The Permanent Secretary himself , Maurice Holmes , came down closer to Williams than to R. S. Wood ( and nowhere near Cleary ) by ruling that there should be selection and transfer for all at the age of eleven , to schools of various types , with a review at the age of thirteen of all pupils who might have been initially misplaced .
24 Indeed , so profound and all-pervading is the modern resentment of authority , restraint and control in all its forms that even types of protest which seem to be motivated by the highest ideals of civilized behaviour and the most tender manifestations of conscience can be shown to originate in it .
25 We 've heard the voice of the Party professionals , we 've heard the voice of the Labour leadership , now let's all speak on behalf of the ordinary trade unionists and say with all the force that is necessary on behalf of those millions , men and women , young and old , we support the Party , we pay for the Party , we have a right to democracy in the Party because never forget it is our Party too , I move .
26 We urge you to suspend censorship of the media and refrain from all other repressive measures that inhibit the free flow of information and the practice of independent journalism .
27 For a right of participation to be meaningful it would obviously require as free a flow of information as possible and the development of institutions securing equality of access and influence for all participants .
28 highly individualistic , unwilling to accept any authority and already out of touch with Europe , save for their devout and passionate adherence to the Bible ( Old Testament ) as the sole instructor and guide in all matters .
29 The Town Clerk 's just pointed out that their tape recorder 's run out and wondered if you would go back to the start and work through all that again .
30 And they do claime demand and insist upon all and singular the premises as their undoubted Rights and Liberties and that noe Declarations Judgements Doeings or proceedings to the prejudice of the People in any of the said premisses ought in any wise to bee drawne hereafter into Consequence or Example .
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