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

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1 This match was not just a game , it was a landmark and to all intents and purposes one ignored by the BBC .
2 Less than a month later , at the beginning of March 1757 , Miller wrote a letter , now held by the Historical Society of Pennsylvania , reporting that promised specimens of Crataegus had not arrived and could not be included in the current edition of the Dictionary ; he repeated his request for Gale asplenii-folio and for all sorts of lilies and Andromeda .
3 Hence , the abolition of the state , of representative institutions , of parties and of all loyalties which derive from acts of political will and reason rather than natural kinship .
4 For children who encounter educational difficulties we have the services of our Learning Support Department and for all children we have Enrichment Staff who can extend their learning .
5 ‘ We carried out a wide reaching survey in every department and among all grades of staff in our 90 hotels in Canada and North America , ’ she said .
6 Repeatedly it is urged that there is no intention to introduce , through legislation , a nationally prescribed curriculum that would be binding on all LEAs and on all schools .
7 Libraries too are traders and like all traders , need to be responsive to demand .
8 The hands are free when one talks ; and one can be heard in the dark and in all directions , under cover and so on .
9 But there are many other interesting studies going on , concerned with all aspects and at all levels of education .
10 Secondly , there is the problem of bias — in that those crimes and offenders included in the statistics might not be a representative picture of all crime and of all offenders .
11 Louis then swore in the lingua romana , so that Charles 's men would understand him : For the love of God and for the Christian people and for our common salvation , from this day henceforth , as far as God grants that I know and can , I shall so help this my brother Charles with my aid and in all things , as every man ought in right to help his brother , on condition that he does the like for me .
12 The Secretaries of State will therefore seek to establish a broad agreement with their partners in the educational service on a framework for the curriculum , and in particular on whether , because there are aims common to all schools and to all pupils at certain stages , there should be a ‘ core ’ or ‘ protected ’ part .
13 The era of free competition in the capitalist economy is over in all areas and in all respects .
14 The new tax in kind fell on all areas of Russia and on all types of peasant in 1922 except for the completely destitute .
15 On the other hand , different types of household have very different incomes , even after standardizing for the number of people in the household and including all sources of income : households of elderly women living alone are poorer than other types of household .
16 It is the creation of a ‘ standard ’ enshrined in a ‘ god ’ that can be accepted by people from all countries and of all races that is utterly vital .
17 HARSH new cigarette packaging regulations have stunned Australia 's tobacco industry , which is still reeling from a total ban on tobacco sponsorship of sport and on all forms of advertising except at the point of sale from July next year .
18 Muller , in fact , played off-season for the Greystones club in Ireland and by all accounts has been one of the most successful migratory players to visit the island .
19 These will differ according to local circumstances and above all relationships .
20 Not least , the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1992 which require not only that any organisation employing more than four people must record the results of a health and safety risk assessment and for all employers to implement measures needed to minimise or eliminate hazards identified in their own assessments , but that ( other than sole traders and partnerships ) a ‘ competent person ’ — defined as someone with ‘ sufficient training and experience and knowledge or other qualities ’ — is appointed to help implement compliance with all H&S legislation .
21 The consultants LMG Associates Ltd , working in collaboration with Sheffield Hallam University , have been appointed to conduct a comprehensive mapping exercise and initial analysis of job function of all scientists , of all disciplines and at all levels of qualification .
22 The group welcomes amateurs and professionals of all ages and at all levels , and stresses that even the absolute beginner can come along unabashed .
23 The group welcomes amateurs and professionals of all ages and at all levels , and stresses that even the absolute beginner can come along unabashed .
24 Similar attitudes of troops of occupation of all ages and in all places , from South America to India , help us understand the revulsion now felt by many Britons , some of whom may have been sympathetic to Rome and hopeful of recognition of their natural rights and dignity .
25 Literally thousands of people have benefited form Nancy 's instruction and she has perhaps been one of the greatest advocates of the Sunday Painter school , encouraging an increase in the popularity of painting as a pastime for people of all ages and from all walks of life .
26 The country has a huge population of heroin addicts , homosexuality is widely practised , and men of all ages and from all classes make regular use of the big cities ' vast red-light districts .
27 " With regard to the Native custom affecting cases of this kind , there is possibly no definite rule that can be made applicable to all cases and to all districts , but this rule appears to be applicable everywhere , that when a woman of one tribe or hapu marries into another tribe or hapu , her rights become extinguished , unless some act of ownership is exercised either by herself or her immediate descendants .
28 So that one bargain could be fairly compared with another , the cost of borrowing — the interest charged — should in all cases and by all lenders be expressed in terms of an Annual Percentage Rate ( APR ) , not solely in weekly or monthly interest .
29 Many thanks to all who support us in prayer and in all sorts of ways , we are grateful for your encouragement .
30 A quantitative analysis of these alternants , taken from 30 one-hour interviews of 15 men and 15 women , had revealed a preference for the indicative and conditional forms in lower-status groups and by all speakers in less careful styles .
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