Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] [noun sg] [verb] all " in BNC.

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1 If the system has been written in a modular way ( i.e. the individual components of a system are intelligently partitioned , allowing each module to see all and only the input it requires ) then the modification is greatly simplified .
2 It is important in using this method to exclude all transfer payments as these represent nothing more than a redistribution of income from taxpayers to the transfer recipients ; including them , therefore , would involve double-counting .
3 We have seen various ways in which programs can behave unpredictably : the normal form needs enough structure to characterise all of these .
4 The Committee not only recommended statutory provision making all surrogacy agreements illegal and therefore unenforceable in the courts , but also called for the introduction of legislation rendering it a criminal act for any person to assist in the establishment of a surrogate pregnancy .
5 The amp manufacturers ' answer to the dilemma is to provide sufficient flexibility to suit all tastes , and there are more than a few ways of going about that , too !
6 I could feel this conversation going all the wrong way .
7 And kindle fragrant incense to hallow all the air .
8 Within a fortnight of coming back to her council house she woke one morning to find all the house 's utilities had failed .
9 You ca n't expect one person to satisfy all your needs . ’
10 You should not feel any pressure to eat all your favourite things before your diet begins because when you do start , food change will be so gradual that you will notice no hardship .
11 Special Skills/Abilities/Aptitudes Quick thinking and perception to understand the arguments put forward Ability to absorb all the strands of information Clear thinking to pick out the important points from the mass of facts Logical thinking to pursue and develop the relevant arguments Authority to control all participants in the case and achieve general acceptance of judgements made Integrity and fairness trusted by all Empathy with men , women and children from all classes , races , religions and sexualities Ability to come to decisions and reach a speedy judgement Courtesy
12 Quick thinking and perception to understand the arguments put forward Ability to absorb all the strands of information Clear thinking to pick out the important points from the mass of facts Logical thinking to pursue and develop the relevant arguments Empathy with men , women and children from all classes , races , religions and sexualities Ability to come to decisions and reach a speedy judgment .
13 The same sort of reasoning about conjugation that we used for edges shows that we can use this process to restore all the corners , though we do disturb the edges .
14 Place them on a sandy layer over seed compost in trays , adding more sand to cover all but the tips .
15 control contacted me yesterday to say that erm due to loss of system last week , and the fact that the Easter weekend erm is looming up on us , it means that they 've , they 've got insufficient time to run all the jobs that they needed to erm in the space that they , they would like to run them in .
16 You 'd spend one hour boning all his big bones they he 'd already took the joints off and your job was to bone it right to the bone , which he sold separately , and today you would call minced beef .
17 But there is a cutoff point which we know internally , you wo n't get to know , where we know we 've got enough money to cover all of our costs in that first year .
18 The surface of the etch-resist ink might wash off in the developer but a layer of ink can still be left on the board , because the UV light has not had enough time to penetrate all the way through the resist .
19 Sleeps all day sleeps all bloody night , worse than a cat .
20 Making social policy on the hoof and enforcing social work to use all its energy re-organising the services to a business model , will not stop more young people in public care dying in stolen cars .
21 The government , it said , intended to use this conference to get all negotiating parties to commit themselves to " such fundamentals as a multiparty state , a free economy and press , and protection of human rights and property " .
22 It takes real determination to pack all the country house thriller cliches you can think of into half an hour , but TVS and Ian Stuart Black managed it in House of Glass ( ITV ) , an Appointment With Fear try-out for a post-franchise series .
23 So after I finished Sleeping With The Enemy I walked Pennine Way to release all the pent-up aggression and that helped , ’ he says .
24 Remember last year remember all that
25 A meeting of all local authorities with children at the school will decide next week to withdraw all children , in effect closing the school .
26 Is n't it also true that the European union or community or whatever you like to call it , is also intending to introduce a compulsory identity card in the form of a smart card carrying details of the citizen 's health , but which would have ample room to put all sorts of other things on .
27 Now we 're fortunate with with this that if I turn it on it 's very quiet but if any of you had and I 'm sure Jeff you 've probably seen it where you get some older machines and the fan in there rattles like mad and there 's nothing worse than having that thing rattling all all the day .
28 Their varied fruit diet highlights the orang-utan 's crucial role in rainforest perpetuation , and the prime need to protect this ecosystem to conserve all its inhabitants .
29 With the roadorientated Department of Transport constantly pressurising British Rail to examine all its options on loss-making services , the spectre of ‘ bustitution ’ is never far away .
30 3.3 Words importing one gender include all other genders and words importing the singular include the plural and vice versa
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