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

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1 The success of the change process depended upon reorientating all levels of management from reliance on hierarchies towards greater market sensitivity .
2 If there is a surplus remaining after paying all proved debts ( including interest on them up to the date of the bankruptcy order ) , it must be applied to the payment of interest on all proved debts ( including any interest thereon up to the date of the bankruptcy order ( s 328(4) ) .
3 If we drilled many boreholes into the aquifer and found the level of water in all of them , we could imagine a surface made by joining all the individual levels .
4 Outstanding prospect Lindsay Robinson ( Chester-le-Street ) continued her excellent start to the season at the Derwentside long distance meet by winning all her six girls ' 11–12 races over 200m backstroke , breaststroke , butterfly , 400m individual medley , 400m and 800m freestyle .
5 The tobacco industry therefore spends about £2 per head on advertising for each person in the province whereas the Agency has less than 70p per head to spend on promoting all aspects of health such as nutrition , alcohol and sexual health .
6 The draft declared that " the policy of the Union aims at covering all areas of foreign and security policy … including , eventually , the framing of a defence policy " .
7 The amount remaining after deducting all mandatory and discretionary exceptions is known as the Aggregated School Budget ( ASB ) .
8 Equity is defined as ‘ the ownership interest in the entity : it is the residual amount found by deducting all liabilities of the entity from all of the entity 's assets ’ .
9 This phase aims at listing all the necessary functions and the costs of providing them , ending with a complete function/cost analysis identifying the areas of high cost and/or poor value .
10 This phase aims at listing all the necessary functions and the costs of providing them , ending with a complete function/cost analysis identifying the areas of high cost and/or poor value .
11 In seeking ways in which planning procedures could be made more efficient , the committee noted that ‘ not all authorities are operating as efficiently as they might ’ and the greatest scope for improvement lay in assisting all authorities to reach the standard set by the best .
12 In the third method , two 's complement , any pattern whose sign bit is one represents the negative of a number obtained by inverting all bits and adding one .
13 In order to arrive at knowing all ,
14 In order to arrive at possessing all ,
15 The hirer had an option to purchase on paying all the instalments and could terminate the agreement at any time .
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