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

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1 If the system is so ‘ sophisticated ’ that outside organisations are handling our magazine and problems like the one in Autumn occur why bother with that system ? why not go back to good old postage stamps ? … the reason is because we commenced distribution by Royal Mail 's ‘ Presstream ’ at the beginning of 1992 which involves the sender sorting all its UK mail into postcode order , the benefit being considerable savings from two discounts , firstly the Presstream pricing is lower than the standard postage rate and secondly an extra discount is earned because we have done the sorting instead of Royal Mail .
2 After months oon and half-hearted denials Novell Inc last week finally made the move to acquire all of Unix System Laboratories Inc from AT&T Co and its eleven other stockholders .
3 He now asked Manners why the first and second prize-winners in the competition had been passed over and Scott appointed , and requested that MPs should be given the opportunity to see all three designs displayed together before any further steps
4 For each proposal a group was given the task assembling all the arguments in favour of the development , while another , the reasons against .
5 More demonstrably , however , there has in the past been evidence of some feeling in Parliament that the Comptroller and Auditor General should be given the power to audit all public money voted by Parliament , including that voted to nationalized industries .
6 Controllers at the air-sea rescue control centre at RAF Pitreavie in Fife expected the search to last all night .
7 Good to see The Clash covering all bases here in 1979 with Joe Ely at Monterey 's Tribal Stomp fest .
8 How did they make the stuff hold all that water ?
9 That argues that you ca n't make the weather interesting all the time .
10 To tend the rice shoots all wore broad , mollusk-shaped hats and identical trousers and tunics of black cloth that made men and women indistinguishable to the eyes of the Americans in the car .
11 He asked the department to review all decisions to reduce security levels over the past year , and report to the SSI within three months .
12 Arjo had won the contract to supply all the printed paper required for the recent winter Olympics at Albertville , France — from tickets to brochures , carbonless forms to photo-copying paper .
13 If the guardian believes that it would assist the court to see all or any of the records or documents he has inspected he must notify the court ( FPCR , r11(9) ( b ) ; FPR , r4.11(9) ( b ) ) .
14 And the Park was being beautifully maintained ; the trees were not being needlessly felled ; the formal garden that girdled the house retained all its statuary . …
15 urge the CLE to have all the exam papers of failed black Bar students for 1991/1992 independently assessed in consultation with the Commission for Racial Equality ( CRE ) ; and
16 The Tsar retained the power to veto all legislation and should an emergency arise while the Duma was not in session , Article 87 of the Fundamental Laws enabled him to legislate by decree .
17 Police say the device bears all the hallmarks of the IRA and officers are liasing with the Anti Terrorist Squad …
18 ‘ If you want to include unusual information , like environmental data , pipeline data , bathymetry , topography or any remotely-sensed data , Arc has the ability to handle all these and display them in colour . ’
19 The Limo , a sub-28sec performer , has the style to go all the way in Saturday 's final .
20 This will mean that an initial medical will cost not £50 but £100 , depending on where you go , who you see and who has the equipment to do all the tests .
21 Each sector director looks at his business on a national level , ignoring regional boundaries , and has the power to deploy all his resources to the best commercial advantage .
22 This is simply a term for the major reflex which has the power to control all the other reflexes so as to direct the body in a coordinated and balanced way .
23 Jesus Christ has the power to destroy all the harmful effects of what Satan tries to do .
24 Just once or twice , when he remembered , Busacher wondered how Willi managed to find the time to do all these things , and be Burgermeister , and put in a least a modicum of hours on his farm .
25 But dance has long been a popular option at Haughton where teacher Jenny Ruston says its hard to find the time to meet all the demand from boys and girls .
26 The package manager should either update the package to reference all modules on the DC(s) or abort the DC(s) referencing module(s) not in the package ( and possibly create new DC(s) ) .
27 It also wants the school to recall all copies of NET2 .
28 There are specialist commercial organisations who will , in exchange for an annual subscription , provide a service listing all planning applications and decisions made by the majority of local planning authorities .
29 The VHP had agreed , during talks in Delhi with Prime Minister P. V. Narasimha Rao on July 23-24 , to accept a proposal to consolidate all cases pending in different Indian courts under " one judicial authority " , and to resume all-party talks on the issue [ see p. 38866 ] .
30 Mother love has a tendency to forgive all , and a lot of men seem to think that their wife is their mother !
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