Example sentences of "[conj] [vb base] [prep] all [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Meaning postulates are designed to account for truths that hold in all contexts , and are therefore less able to adequately represent such phenomena .
2 ( Thank goodness for magazines that cater for all tastes . )
3 Cheryl Baker gets clever in the kitchen with recipes that appeal to all ages
4 The framework set for the business as a whole should usually consist of two sections Part 1 : general guidelines that apply to all sectors Part 2 : specific guidelines for each function or service within each sector .
5 We avoid this ‘ it all depends ’ qualification if we have a few fundamental skills that apply in all situations .
6 Avoiding making these latent potentialities manifest is a constant concern , evidenced by the multitude of taboos that bracket even the most mundane activities in a ( usually vain ) attempt to forestall the dangers that lurk on all sides .
7 A more gender-balanced communication requires that there be a process of redefinition and change in all areas of human activity .
8 He was an investment banker and financier , in his early fifties , with contacts and influence into all reaches of Industry and Government .
9 For a right of participation to be meaningful it would obviously require as free a flow of information as possible and the development of institutions securing equality of access and influence for all participants .
10 All levels relate to and interact with all others , and in 12 , we shall consider activities which practise and develop this relationship .
11 Please positively encourage everyone to renew their membership for 1989 and speak to all non-members and offer them a Medau News to read ( special copies available continuing membership form and letter from the Office or ) there is a surprise gift pack for all new members in 1989 .
12 She was raped in her teens , and is now highly strung , very sensitive , still single , and open to all kinds of suggestions .
13 In addition , the service has always been free and open to all individuals .
14 and describe with all feelings and everything
15 ‘ We need to consider it carefully and look at all aspects , ’ he added .
16 While she worked she told Sara how fortunate she was to be going to Portugal and to have been found a husband and how , when she was married , it would be her duty to obey him and remain utterly faithful to him , taking the Blessed Virgin Mary as her model and guide in all things .
17 highly individualistic , unwilling to accept any authority and already out of touch with Europe , save for their devout and passionate adherence to the Bible ( Old Testament ) as the sole instructor and guide in all matters .
18 Alive and alert at all times . ’
19 Most outdoor pursuits are available and cater for all ages and abilities — from a gentle riverside stroll and picnic to a long distance hike , climbing and caving , fishing for trout and salmon , bird watching and falconry , canoeing , horseriding and mountain biking .
20 These would take place on a series of Sundays , for instance , or as a block of evening classes , and cater for all levels of ability from foundation and introductory courses to advanced tuition , allowing students to progress at a steady and consistent rate .
21 We aim to make and broadcast programmes that accurately reflect all parts of society and appeal to all communities in a fair way .
22 The process through which an increase in the supply of money has an almost simultaneous and direct impact on prices and demand on all islands is glossed over as if it were a matter of trifling importance .
23 My mind 's eye saw it well tamed and abloom with all kinds of ground-cover plants .
24 We are happy to visit you to discuss individual requirements and advise on all aspects of letting , including :
25 The development of the ability to read , understand and respond to all types of writing , as well as the development of information-retrieval strategies for the purposes of study .
26 the development of the ability to read , understand and respond to all types of writing ;
27 The development of the ability to read , understand and respond to all types of writing , as well as the development of information-retrieval strategies for the purposes of study .
28 The development of the ability to read , understand and respond to all types of writing , as well as the development of information-retrieval strategies for the purposes of study .
29 • reading — with one attainment target : the development of the ability to read , understand and respond to all types of writing , as well as the development of information-retrieval strategies for the purposes of study .
30 reading — with one attainment target : the development of the ability to read , understand and respond to all types of writing , as well as the development of information-retrieval strategies for the purposes of study ;
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