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

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1 Mr Gaviria has sensibly decided to operate at arm 's length , seeking influence through private meetings with all sides .
2 By contrast , if the economy were highly internationalized there would be strong two-way flows in all categories .
3 Responses from 685 European marketers across all sectors showed 81 per cent were already working on a pan-European business plan .
4 It was said that , as noted above , the law would provide not a straitjacket but , rather , scope for the ‘ imaginative application of professional skills at all levels of the education service , within a statutory framework which sets clear objectives ’ .
5 Chinese ladies used perfume from plants for their hair , the Romans used herbs of all kinds , especially lavender , for bathing — even the ancient Britons used a plant for colouring their skins , the infamous woad , Isatis tinctoria , whose leaves , made into a paste , supplied a blue dye .
6 The Club can boast excellent tennis facilities ( 12 indoor and 8 outdoor courts ) , with extensive programmes for all ages and abilities .
7 They were employers of a huge new group of middle-class employees , lecturers , social workers , local-government personnel of all kinds ; local-government unions such as NALGO had expanded massively since 1970 .
8 The government on July 5 lifted price controls on private goods and services , and deregulated business operations , in an effort to attract domestic and foreign investors and to set clear economic rules to all sectors .
9 The Rangers striker has spent two weeks on the sidelines with a calf strain after scoring 32 times in all competitions this season .
10 Their house was in one of the most beautiful imaginable positions above the Mawddach river valley and with truly panoramic views in all directions .
11 The Gulf crisis had an immediate negative effect on the economy , reversing the strong growth of the first eight months in all sectors , denting local business confidence , causing the cancellation of large-scale development projects and provoking the flight abroad of capital estimated at 20 per cent of all bank deposits .
12 Since the decree by President Yeltsin authorising freedom of trade to encourage the infant market economy , small-scale traders of all kinds have set up businesses .
13 A NEW LP OF 7 POLITICAL SONGS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
14 The school board sets broad goals for all schools to meet , along with their own goals and priorities .
15 The only objective sense in which monetarism worked better than Keynesianism was the electoral one : the ‘ strong bargainers in all classes ’ were content for the economy to run at well below capacity .
16 In the War of the Spanish Succession they were seldom able to keep more than fifty warships of all sizes at sea simultaneously ; and declining economic strength and the complications of their federal constitution made a recovery of their former status impossible .
17 They may be asked , for example , to draft and help negotiate important commercial contracts of all kinds .
18 ‘ In return they get free copies of all magazines , a reduction in advertising rates , a certificate — and they are able to use the fact they support the trust in any of their own publicity .
19 He also emphasised the need to develop cultural contacts of all kinds , and to avoid extending ideological differences to the conduct of interstate relations .
20 NATO insisted on placing a limit of 275,000 each on US and Soviet personnel only , while the Warsaw Pact wished to include foreign deployments by all countries up to a maximum of 300,000 each by NATO and the Warsaw Pact .
21 Clouds and fresh snow have high values in all bands .
22 The main implication of this latter assertion is that energy from sexuality has to be used for ‘ binding together ’ people in social groups of all kinds — families , friends , work-teams , towns , nations and international organizations .
23 The European Court binds all English courts on all matters relating to the Treaties by which the EC was formed and EC legislation .
24 The National Curriculum is certainly not a complete curriculum , it stated : the whole curriculum must include for all pupils ( and in some cases at all stages ) areas of learning which , though not separately identified , are nonetheless ‘ clearly required ’ .
25 It was accepted that there are some cases before all tribunals where legal representation is needed .
26 There were two entire sections of medical works , mostly in French , including many — they hardly seemed to go with spiritualism — on psychiatry , and another two of scientific books of all kinds ; several shelves of philosophical works , and also a fair number of botanical and ornithological books , mostly in English and German ; but the great majority of the rest were autobiographies and biographies .
27 Their intensive course of study included lectures , reading , visits and practical guiding sessions for all aspects of the County , against a background of a national core curriculum .
28 McCoist scoring at Ibrox has been a predictable occurrence in a season in which he has now amassed 43 goals in all competitions .
29 There are distinctive yet complimentary roles for all organisations to play .
30 We expect , or say that we expect , that individuals will be appointed to social offices of all kinds in their individual capacity and on the basis of their individual merit .
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