Example sentences of "[noun pl] and [verb] [prep] all " in BNC.

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1 Saddam Hussein had urged the Iraqi parliament " to adopt your just decision to lift the travel ban on all foreigners and to restore to all of them the freedom to travel , apologizing to those who may have been harmed , and seeking forgiveness from God " .
2 He closed his eyes and tried with all the concentration of which he was capable to see with his mind exactly what it was that he had wanted to paint .
3 Taking the figures for smokers and non-smokers and allowing for all competing causes of death , the conclusion is that around one in 20 of the lung cancers in the UK may be due to radon exposure at home .
4 I WOULD like to convey my many thanks and praise to all the helpers , workers , nurses and priests , and to my Bishop , for the joy I received through their care and kindness at Lourdes .
5 ‘ You think she should be pregnant for nine months and go through all the agonies of giving birth , and then give it away ? ’
6 Export Today , the official journal of the Institute is published every two months and circulated to all members ; a recruitment consultancy is operated on behalf of members and employers ; an advisory and information service on export subjects is available together with the Institute 's Export Specialists Register , which lists experts who can be contacted for project work ; the views of professional exporters are represented , when necessary , at national and international level .
7 Well we 've er we 've gained in , in many areas and held in all .
8 Field Chairs advise individual enquirers and talk to all those prospective entrants to their fields who attend a visit day .
9 Only Scholl has the expertise to provide a comprehensive , effective , high-quality range of products to care for your feet and deal with all common footcare problems .
10 For Our Lady 's prayers and help in all our endeavours .
11 Where these conditions do not prevail — as in health care — writing , setting , and enforcing comprehensive contracts which try to predict all contingencies and deal with all possible risks becomes very difficult and costly ( Bartlett 1991 ) .
12 And it was a you know it was a great happiness and release to shed a million other activities and flying in all directions thinking the acting was n't enough and I was n't enough for acting .
13 Published three times a year and a thousand copies and distributed to all school 's within a very wide area through the Education Authority .
14 Life clangs and swings and scrapes with all these buckets and pails .
15 The gastric outline was defined on the early images of both nuclides in anterior and posterior projections and applied to all images of the study , after moving as necessary into correct registration .
16 While I sympathize with the caller from West Calder , I feel we pay poll tax as well to cover all these things but when I bought my house , my solicitor had me in for two hours and went through all my obligations under the title deeds part of was , that I had to pay one three hundredths of keeping the open areas clean and tidy plus grass cutting .
17 He was an investment banker and financier , in his early fifties , with contacts and influence into all reaches of Industry and Government .
18 Not all firms are ‘ market orientated ’ to the extent that they put the customers ' needs and wants before all else .
19 In order to have any remote chance of effective work they must learn the language , understand the culture and customs and identify in all kinds of ways with the people they wish to influence .
20 Each female lives for about ten years and produces in all about a million eggs .
21 He 's been a member of the Medieval Circle for twelve years and goes to all their functions .
22 Given the chance to try something , they 'll be in such a state that their fingers turn into bananas and confirm to all those pretending to be interested that they are indeed crap !
23 Although the piece is set in the ‘ Roaring ‘ 20's ’ , Cy Coleman 's music rarely goes into period style , but instead exploits a cod-operatic vein , going from Puccini to Piaf , with winks and nods in all directions , and superbly served by Madeline Kahn , who has the voice of a sarcastic diva and a vocal presence so strong that I felt I could see her .
24 The damaging period of their life cycle for our roses comes when , as minute caterpillars and chewing for all they are worth , they can be detected by knocking a plant so that it judders .
25 There is one proviso : s6 applies to clauses excluding liability for breach of the implied terms in contracts for the sale of goods and applies to all contracts , including those not made in the course of a business .
26 Selected from the best of British and Continental fleets and equipped with all the modern facilities to make your journey smooth and carefree .
27 We 've heard the voice of the Party professionals , we 've heard the voice of the Labour leadership , now let's all speak on behalf of the ordinary trade unionists and say with all the force that is necessary on behalf of those millions , men and women , young and old , we support the Party , we pay for the Party , we have a right to democracy in the Party because never forget it is our Party too , I move .
28 * In a speech to the summit meeting of the Association of South-Eastern Nations ( ASEAN ) , the Malaysian Prime Minister , Dr Mahathir Mohammed , said that environmentalists opposed to the timber trade were " advocating that forest dwellers remain in the forest , eating monkeys and suffering from all kinds of diseases " .
29 He recognised familiar names and faces from all parties , and also noticed that everybody carried copies of his Dublin paper .
30 He will be searching for a monster pike and working his way slowly along the river by casting spinners and lures into all of the likely spots .
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