Example sentences of "[be] [v-ing] on all [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Aforementioned principles and provisions are binding on all Member State authorities , including the courts . |
2 | They are binding on all academics engaged in their profession , whatever their discipline . |
3 | His standards are binding on all men . |
4 | Shear waters are landing on all sides , filling the air with their strange cackling , gasping , whooping cries — and an oily musky smell . |
5 | I am bashing on all speed with the job . |
6 | I B M , U K , which celebrates its fortieth anniversary this year , has some sixteen thousand employees based in some fifty two locations throughout the United Kingdom , and they 're working on all aspects of information technology , er , from software to silicon , from telecommunications to personal systems , and of course we form part of a very large company , I B M Corporation , which employs around three hundred and seventy thousand people across the world . |
7 | By 1600 hours the load on PTA Sir Geraint , Which has been going on all afternoon , is complete to the Chief Officer 's satisfaction . |
8 | The stake out has been going on all day . |
9 | Preparations for the Queen 's visit to the new unit have been going on all day . |
10 | He 's been going on all day old boy . |
11 | The voices had been going on all evening . |
12 | We are calling on all victims of capitalist oppression in Britain to : Join the campaign to defend the Cape Town Sixteen and give expression to the demands of youth in Britain . |
13 | The reason for all the excitement over this newsheet was the information it contained ‘ The Allied armies are advancing on all Fronts ’ . |
14 | The proposals included the establishment of a regional parliament , the decisions of which would be binding on all member states , thus avoiding the need for ECOWAS resolutions to be ratified by individual governments . |
15 | Similarly , the advice and judgments of a proposed ECOWAS Court of Justice would be binding on all institutions and members . |
16 | If a Court Scheme is agreed to by the target 's shareholders ( or a particular class of them ) by the requisite majority , and is approved by the court , then it will be binding on all shareholders ( or the particular class of them ) and the company . |
17 | Repeatedly it is urged that there is no intention to introduce , through legislation , a nationally prescribed curriculum that would be binding on all LEAs and on all schools . |
18 | Will the outcome of the expert 's or arbitrator 's determination be binding on all parties ? |
19 | It was corporation booty however , and it was only reasonable to expect that this early entertainment centre might not be firing on all cylinders . |
20 | ‘ But within half-an-hour we were firing on all cylinders again . ’ |
21 | The transit baggage had not been loaded and customs officials and police were insisting on all cases being opened and everything laid out on the floor . |
22 | The latter is a book in which the author is firing on all cylinders . |
23 | GERMANY IS firing on all cylinders these days , and labels like MFS epitomise where the scene is headed over there . |
24 | Your Reticular Activating System is firing on all cylinders , your cortex is turning somersaults . |
25 | Despite cruelty and sinfulness there is a common sense of the moral and spiritual universe which is binding on all persons . |
26 | However , if one party is to bear the costs of the other it is important to specify this in the heads and ensure it is binding on all parties . |
27 | Reductionism is retreating on all fronts , cosmological , evolutionary , and neuroscientific . |
28 | But hard as John Meaney tried he found it an uphill struggle against Hughes , who was firing on all cylinders , and his great ‘ cool ’ blessed with a wide repertoire of shots saw him a worthy winner 4–0 from seven frames . |