Example sentences of "[be] [adj] [verb] all [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Let me assume that you would like to enter for practice at the Bar and are prepared to brave all hazards . |
2 | They 're supposed to cure all sorts of things from poor nerves to hangovers . |
3 | You 're able to do all sorts of things in the sky . |
4 | It seems to me that the discussion right now is that we are all seeing all men hate all women ! |
5 | While our photographers will endeavour to attend selected games we are unable to cover all ties . |
6 | We are able to arrange all types of insurance , tailor-made to a client 's specific requirements . |
7 | Hitherto the government had been able to thwart all attempts by opposition leaders to form new parties , although the right to do so was formally enshrined in the Constitution . |
8 | We have now been able to remove all non-nutrients from the mixture — which is lucky because amines are actually very toxic . ’ |
9 | I 'm sorry to say all hopes of a tranquil day are totally out of the question . |
10 | Might it not be possible to interpret all references to ontological existents along Platonist lines in terms of references to species of one kind or another , and the characteristics of species ; thereby providing a proof that the basic ontological existents are , in fact , species , and that the " problem of individuality " , in the final analysis , reduces to the problem of species ( or quite generally : qualitative ) identity ? |
11 | However , it would be possible to require all newspapers with a mass circulation ( say , for example , half a million copies ) to carry , without payment , the equivalent of television 's Party Election Broadcasts — that is , pages of free advertising in the same party ratio as PEBs on television . |
12 | Those who are caring for the bereaved need to be prepared to expect all kinds of strange reactions and uncharacteristic behaviour from them occasionally . |
13 | You will knit the same number of rows in all as when decreasing every alternate row , you just have to be careful to match all sides exactly and end neatly at the top . |
14 | If it is imperative that the budget should not be exceeded , the contingency should be adequate to cover all possibilities . |
15 | It would clearly be wrong to restrict all imports from a country which broke one particular environmental agreement . |
16 | It would be impossible to cover all areas of management practice within the limited confines of this project , but I hope to have covered all the important areas relevant to these manager 's particular jobs . |
17 | Because I 'm supposed to report all accidents |
18 | He should be able to interview all types of client in order to ascertain what their problem is . |
19 | Similarly some attempts at self-dressing are possible at this age ( excluding buttons and fastenings ) while a 5-year-old should be able to manage all aspects of getting dressed . |
20 | As with inspection , the cleaner should be so positioned as to be able to see all areas of the work even if it means squatting , kneeling or lying down . |
21 | Nurses need to be aware of the emotional demands involved in adoption , and be able to refer all parties to relevant self-help groups and counselling . |
22 | It is in fact a moot point whether one would expect to be able to classify all flows as either turbulent or non-turbulent — or , equivalently , whether during transition to turbulence one should be able to designate the point at which turbulent motion begins . |
23 | The reason for this is that we want to be able to attribute all changes of meaning on substitution to differences in the semantic properties of the items being substituted . |
24 | The library of the future would be able to handle all types of electronic media , with users blissfully unaware of whether they were watching , say , a laser disc or a video tape . |
25 | If there is only one , he or she will never be able to cover all aspects of community life , and may even be disqualified , by reason of age , sex , or colour , from participating in certain activities . |
26 | Goethe once said : ‘ I would be able to commit all crimes in my life if I did not have the possibility to express them . ’ |
27 | You should be able to clear all columns the rows to the right of your |
28 | Any advice offered by the Academic Registrar must not be construed as an undertaking by the University that the applicant , if admitted to the course and if his or her academic progress thereafter is satisfactory , will be eligible to complete all parts of the course . |
29 | Any advice offered by the Academic Registrar must not be construed as an undertaking by the University that the applicant , if admitted to the course and if his or her academic progress thereafter is satisfactory , will be eligible to complete all parts of the course . |
30 | In many cases , it will not be possible to be certain how the sale will ultimately be structured ; if there is a chance that a share sale may be arranged to meet the acquiror 's needs , it will be necessary to regard all advertisements leading up to sale as investment advertisements . |