Example sentences of "[modal v] [prep] [noun sg] [verb] all " in BNC.

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1 But if the general were the unclear , we could with reason abandon all science and inquiry .
2 It suggests that a human being could in theory obtain all the food he or she needed from a well-tended patio !
3 It would of course mean all the doors would have to be cut at the bottom to clear it , and the whole area ought to be covered to avoid having a slight step .
4 The Australian government in August 1989 announced that it would carry out compulsory blood tests on potential immigrants and would in principle ban all those who were HIV-infected .
5 An order under Article 4 of the Town and Country Planning ( General Development ) ( Scotland ) Order of 1981 , would in effect require all proposals for mink farming developments in Shetland to apply for planning permission .
6 Systems introductions will of course lag all silicon by some months .
7 Much discussion has focused on whether or not it is a general phenomenon , related to a ‘ natural ’ cycle of urban change that will in time affect all developed countries , or whether there are specific national and/or regional circumstances which mean different trajectories .
8 It is thought that this move will be followed by stronger legislation which will in time ban all cigarette companies ' brand names and logos appearing in any form on Italian TV .
9 Vertical restraints imposed by the manufacturer can in principle control all these problems or deal with the externalities involved .
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