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

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1 Having done my first sound broadcast in the Forties and made my first television appearance in 1952 , I can remember when Lord Reith 's belief that broadcasting 's prime function was to inform , to entertain and give all sides a chance to state their case , still reigned .
2 This will give all pupils the benefit of five complete years of secondary education .
3 Laing firmly believes , however , in assisted share purchase and profit-sharing schemes , which give all employees the opportunity to share in a company 's financial achievements .
4 The seeds are sown and he intends investigating all possibilities the moment South Africa 's short tour of England ends this weekend .
5 The liturgy offers all Christians the opportunity to balance the discipline of habit and formal order with spontaneous renewal of that experience which the order of the liturgy is designed to clarify .
6 The consultation period was a long one , to give all members the chance to think through the issues involved .
7 The reason for the exception is to give all shareholders an opportunity to participate in large share purchase operations .
8 This area is seen as only one of a number of possible future points of development , for plans are being discussed for setting up a linked structure of subject panels from national down to district and location level to give all teachers the opportunity to comment on materials and raise suggestions for new approaches .
9 It was also announced that a law was being drafted to give all Albanians the right to obtain a passport for foreign travel .
10 Programmes of study should be so constructed as to give all pupils the opportunity to enjoy work in a wide range of literary forms .
11 To help achieve this , the proposed Trust would aim to give all patients a date for admission to hospital when first placed on the waiting list . ’
12 Instead the market has expanded , giving all operators the opportunity to make a profit .
13 It was announced on March 6 that the Tajik Supreme Soviet had approved a land reform law , giving all citizens the right to lifetime ownership of land and to lease and inherit land .
14 The study of the Old Testament also had the practical purpose of explaining and justifying the organisation of the Church which was foreshadowed in the history of Israel and now through the sacraments offered all peoples the hope of salvation .
15 Such interest gives the activity and the young person status — and , of course , gives all parties the opportunity to learn and to understand .
16 Universalism tends to guarantee all districts a project and reciprocity allows the recognition that different districts will have different project priorities .
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