Example sentences of "[noun sg] [unc] [noun sg] [verb] all " in BNC.
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1 | I should like to see Her Majesty 's Government using all their influence in an attempt to ensure that article 104A is implemented to the letter . |
2 | The meeting comes amid fresh allegations from members of the music panel that they were press-ganged into rubber- stamping the council 's decision to withdraw all subsidy from Kent Opera , although full information about the company was kept from them . |
3 | It marks the half-way mark in the council 's campaign to get all 1,000 businesses in the borough covered by the regulations to sign up . |
4 | The Council 's policy covers all types of harassment at work while recognising that sexual and racial harassment are the most common . |
5 | There were fierce disputes over the intelligentsia 's determination to exclude all but a token worker or two from their policy-making committees and to assert their own control over workers ' mutual support funds and the content of newspapers written for the workers . |
6 | It becomes harsh only if you rev beyond the 6500rpm red line , a result of the engine 's willingness to accelerate all the way . |
7 | MORE THAN the new AC/DC album , Rhino Bucket 's debut has all the marks of classic AC/DC : hard chording , big hooks , simple beats , liquor on its breath . |
8 | MORE THAN the new AC/DC album , Rhino Bucket 's debut has all the marks of classic AC/DC : hard chording , big hooks , simple beats , liquor on its breath . |
9 | That such a natural loyalist should have met a traitor 's end reflects all Edward II 's failings as a political manager . |
10 | Yielding to the phantom 's temptation to remove all power of memory from him , Redlaw finds that he has also lost all compassion and humanity , and infects all those with whom he comes into contact with a like insensibility . |
11 | He cited the decision to deny local activists the chance to amend the review , the leadership 's refusal to restore all trade union immunities , the rejection of demands for all-black sections within the party and the strengthening of Shadow Cabinet power . |
12 | The king 's son feigns all manner of vice , exceeding even Macbeth — but professing for himself a list of vices so horrible that Macduff is forced to exclaim that if he succeeds to the throne , Scotland will receive a far worse tyrant . |
13 | She collected a book from her father 's library containing all the Arthurian legends , a copy of Malory 's Arthur of Britain and the Knights of the Round Table . ’ |
14 | The services themselves may be provided by a number of different agencies , for example , a voluntary respite ‘ sitting in ’ service , a local authority day centre , a privately employed cleaner , meals on wheels , a community nurse , and so forth , but it is the care manager 's task to pull all these together into a scheme which best suits the individual , his family and other close supporters . |
15 | They rotate the hips , all babies are routinely examined at delivery and they 'll find quite a number I would , of babies with slightly clicky hips , the reason for that is because of the hormones that have , er are in the baby 's body to relax all the muscles , those will go away after a few days , so when they 're re-checked at twelve days a number of the clicks they heard originally will no longer be there . |
16 | Poland was doing so in protest at the Soviet Union 's refusal withdraw all its 50,000 Polish-based troops by early 1992 , while Czechoslovakia was denying access to the Soviet convoys after the failure of talks on a cash payment for the proposed transit . |
17 | The poem 's exploration reveals all religions combined . |
18 | Newman 's trained reporter 's eye took all this in in a glance . |
19 | Does my right hon. Friend accept that the Government 's position puts all the responsibility as to whether to prosecute on local authorities ? |
20 | Lastly , if resources are scarce there will be a constraint on the firm 's capacity to produce all products it wishes to sell . |
21 | Well it is n't erm specifically in the erm cupboards it 's just erm because I 'm now coping with who has acted like a erm shoemaker shoemaker 's son do all your job I am coping with what he did thirty odd years ago |
22 | This year 's list changes all that . |
23 | He was also intrigued by the breed 's ability to breed all year round , and to drop rangy lambs that could be taken to 18kg with little risk of over-fatness . |
24 | Whether or not the new guidebook 's editor includes all this in his volume will be a test of his , and the club 's position and historical responsibility . |
25 | Tokenism 's ambiguity constrains all women psychologists . |
26 | Agree that the Solicitors ' Remuneration Order 1972 be amended to provide that the Society may require up to 50% of a client 's profit costs all disbursements and VAT to be paid during the process of application for a Remuneration Certificate , in accordance with guidelines to be issued by the Adjudication and Appeals Committee after consultation with the Lord Chancellor . |
27 | First , carbon dioxide and water vapour in the Earth 's atmosphere absorb all infrared between wavelengths of 30 and 300 mm , and also in narrower bands at shorter wavelengths . |
28 | On Mother 's hand lie all the colours in the range : brown , lilac , red , yellow , green , pink , orange . |
29 | Comprehension depends upon the reader 's ability to remember all the words in the sentence , and to integrate their meanings . |