Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] [verb] all [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The findings are intended to provide all parties interested in small hotel businesses with a clearer appreciation of the real motivations of , and the weaknesses behind , the operation of this increasingly important sector .
2 The consultation paper and video are designed to mean all things to all men — we can not assume that points we support will be retained .
3 All animals are forbidden entails All dogs are forbidden
4 A call management system has been installed to monitor all calls to enable the team to assess the impact of changes made and to produce hard data for use in any justification or recommendations .
5 This year , three giant television screens have been installed to show all sides of the track .
6 ‘ Unless you fight it , you 're bound to absorb all sorts of things , ’ he explains .
7 Purse nets are used to cover all holes leading to and from a warren system .
8 The principle of effective judicial protection is expressed by a provision on the three Sex Equality Directives ( 75/117 on equal pay , 176/207 on equal treatment in employment and 79/7 on equal treatment in social security ) which requires Member States to introduce into their internal legal order such measures as are needed to enable all persons who consider themselves wronged by discrimination ‘ to pursue their claims by judicial process ’ .
9 Trade sanctions should be lifted once transitional arrangements had been agreed enabling all parties in South Africa to participate in negotiations .
10 In short , teachers are helped to offer all children , as Quinton put it when reporting his and Rutter 's findings ( 1988 ) on the healing effects of teachers on children in even severe adversity , ‘ good school experiences , such as some form of success , accomplishment , sense of self-esteem or just pleasure in school activities ’ , with consequent better adjustment in adult life — even if they did not always seem to have an immediate effect ( ! ) .
11 Lermontov , for his part , was a character out of Byron , and so was Pechorin , the ‘ hero of our time ’ in Lermontov 's novel of 1839 , one of those people ‘ who are fated to attract all kinds of unusual things ’ .
12 To increase foreign investment the government in March 1991 announced that foreign firms would be permitted to repatriate all profits , but that only firms investing more than $2,800,000 would be permitted to retain the three-year tax exemption previously enjoyed by all foreign firms .
13 Once a plan of action has been worked out , then an audit can be made to ensure all requirements will be covered .
14 Respondents should be told to read all statements before answering so that they have a ‘ feel ’ for such a rating scale .
15 However , the trend is growing for expert determination to be used to resolve all aspects of a dispute arising under a contract , and not just one category of technical aspects .
16 In its simplest form , LIFESPAN 's process modelling may be used to log all entries of subscribing modules into LIFESPAN via mail or a log file .
17 Can homoeopathic medicines be used to treat all kinds of conditions ?
18 Coupons would make up 25 per cent of salaries and would be used to purchase all goods in state shops costing under 1,500 roubles .
19 I realized that sooner or later the immense resources of the Reichmann family would be used to cover all traces of the past .
20 TOF-SARS ( time of flight scattering and recoiling spectrometry ) can give sensitive and detailed measurements of surface structure and ion positions , and can be used to study all elements , including hydrogen .
21 It can further be used to keep all members of the community informed , and to pass on information to other pressure groups and the general public .
22 Moreover , it needs to be recognized that a rational , ‘ value-free ’ analysis can not exist in a pluralistic society or that it would please no one if attempted ( Clapham , 1984 ) , unless an action could be shown to benefit all stakeholders .
23 The Market on Saturday evenings provided much entertainment as always a number of cheapjacks were to be found selling all sorts of items .
24 ‘ Because the last voyage made no profit , Princess wo n't go to sea again until more money can be found to buy all things needful for a fresh voyage .
25 The following is an example of a typical clause : 1 In the event of a Manager ceasing to be either an employee or Director of the Company otherwise than by reason of dismissal , retirement [ redundancy ] [ or death ] , there shall be deemed to have been served a Transfer Notice in respect of his entire holding of shares [ NB : should be defined to include all shares held by family trusts or nominees ] and the price for such shares shall be the lower of cost and Market Value .
26 This is to be widened to include all firearms .
27 That congregations be encouraged to support all endeavours to improve the musical offering of their church , and to appreciate the need for the best which is attainable ( 632–634 ) .
28 Careful exploratory touching and examination of objects by both sight and touch should be encouraged to help all pupils , but specially those who are visually handicapped , to form concepts relating to solid objects .
29 Once again , time must be taken to consider all aspects of the project , for a pool once installed is a very permanent feature .
30 The Mandal report was shelved by successive Congress ( I ) governments during the 1980s and V. P. Singh 's announcement in early August that its recommendations were to be implemented startled all sections of Indian society .
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