Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [conj] all [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The arguments in Beyond the Pleasure Principle which sought to establish that all organisms aim at death , a return to the state of inanimate matter , were admitted by Freud to be ones which could be overthrown by later biological research .
2 The Warmfield company has claimed that all procedures for dumping — which it claims will consist mainly of meat and fish and industrial waste — are safe , although it has refused to disclose full details .
3 Blunt ( 1989 ) has argued that all organizations have to find some way of achieving solutions to perennial problems .
4 Although the DoT has said that all options are still open , the consultants are thought likely to recommend the construction of a road from the Chelmsford by-pass to the M25 .
5 Firstly , it might argue that so much of what doctors do lacks solid scientific support that it would be ludicrous to try to insist that all doctors practise scientifically valid medicine all the time .
6 However , if the condition in question were designed to ensure that all operators of fishing vessels were based in the United Kingdom , it would inhibit the export of fish by British flag vessels to other member states and so constitute a breach of article 34 of the E.E.C .
7 Detailed regulations are in place which are designed to ensure that all employees give the highest priority to the health and safety of themselves , and those around them .
8 The housekeeping departments has to ensure that all rooms are prepared for the new arrivals and when a room is vacated the chambermaids have to change the linen and clean the room ready for the next letting .
9 In carrying this out they will seek to ensure that all assessors for whom they are responsible are applying the standards in an objective and consistent way .
10 But the Government has pledged that all bills will be met , and extra funds have already been secured from the Treasury to pay for reconstruction .
11 Publicly , the National Gallery has declared that all precautions have been taken to protect the Barnes pictures .
12 However , recent research has confirmed that all calories are not the same .
13 For example , his work on the death instincts in Beyond the Pleasure Principle is based on the assumption that he needs to show that all organisms , including mankind , aim to return to a tensionless state of inorganic matter .
14 The Steering Committee acting for many claimants has advised that all claims concerning cargo should be made to : Charles Taylor & Co , International House , 1 St Catherine 's Way , London El 9UN Tel : 01 — 488 3494 ( contact Mr Charles Mawdsley ) .
15 The limited notational base provided by numbers ( instead of , say , letters ) has required that all subjects be fitted into ten main classes .
16 Although every effort is made to ensure that all details are correct at time of going to press , times and dates of events can vary .
17 Its data-holding potential allows it to be used to help ensure that all pupils are involved in the game as well as the traditional competitive classroom activity , testing .
18 I would like to suggest that all activities that take us outside the practical business of living ( sacred worship , carnivals , listening to music and reading a novel , etc. , etc. ) can be seen as either subsumed under play or as extensions of it .
19 And one tends to conclude that all attempts to be poetic in some manner or other defeat their own end ; whereas an intentness on the quality of the emotion to be conveyed makes for poetry .
20 It was used to argue that all members of the household should contribute to local revenue if they used local services .
21 Mr Round , and his colleagues in PAT , seem to think that all accusations of sex abuse are malicious fabrications .
22 We would like to ask that all members of our Diocese pray for this important venture , perhaps by using our Diocesan prayer ( right ) .
23 All bills for departing guests must be made up and double checked to ensure that all charges have been posted to them ( Fig. 3.8(c) , Fig. 3.30 ) .
24 For this reason any purchaser will wish to see that all documents in the chain of title are properly stamped .
25 reporting accountants should have to confirm that all firms have undertaken an ‘ expense of time ’ calculation and budget for the following year ;
26 We were not feeling at all holy when we went in , having decided that all men were rotters , and fancy leaving us at Christmas for a couple of dames they had only just met !
27 One is that we should try to ensure that all parts of a measure are debated .
28 We do not have to subscribe to a version of history which sees it simply in terms of a struggle between virtue and vice , nor do we have to believe that all adolescents were intelligent and admirable , in order to argue for the repression of young people , if only in terms of debilitating images .
29 6.5 Similar leases The tenant , if taking premises in a shopping centre under a lease containing intricate service charge provisions , may wish to ensure that all leases of units in the centre mirror its own lease .
30 Ways must be found to ensure that all professionals involved in child abuse work are fully informed about the local arrangements for interprofessional co-operation , and are regularly kept up to date with new developments .
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