Example sentences of "[noun sg] [art] [noun sg] [verb] all " in BNC.

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1 Certainly , judged from a purely clinical standpoint the Jubilate reveals all of the features of psychotic thought disorder , of which , chosen at random from its 1739 lines , we may cite just one example ( B590 — 4 ) :
2 Under the white man 's law the man makes all decisions , and has to be guardian so-called , over his wife .
3 Another variation is to impose on the seller the obligation to accept all orders placed in accordance with the buyer 's forecast , even though that forecast is not binding on the buyer .
4 Each month we send the business a statement detailing all transactions on each card issued , together with a summary statement showing the total amount outstanding .
5 And although it accepted that on the whole the department did all it could to control him , on the day he assaulted a 70-year-old woman the court ruled that he had n't been properly supervised , and ordered the council to pay 700 pounds in compensation .
6 But our King 's grandfather once cut a finger while breaking his egg this way , and so his father the King ordered all Lilliputians , from then on , to break the smaller end of their eggs .
7 The following week the train took all the young men and women of Bazar to the war factories of the Ruhr .
8 As a general policy the University expects all its departments and faculties to be rated highly in terms of their research , and where this is not the case has reviewed , and will continue to review , the position to see how research standing can be improved .
9 Investigation is an area where it can often be difficult for the tutor to gauge the level of assistance which can be given without denying the student the opportunity to satisfy all the performance criteria .
10 Coming from the same background as those on the front line gives Tony Davidson of Provincial Insurance a mission to explain all the business 's activities , says Neil Fitzgerald .
11 ( a ) What information the Authority has All rights and obligations attaching to land adjoining a railway .
12 Confined by the cell membrane the cytoplasm contains all the machinery for production of energy and cell growth ; and there are also structures in the cytoplasm which can generate forces to change the shape of the cell , resulting in cell movement .
13 And , so you can keep a close eye on your finances , we 'll send you a full statement every month showing all the transactions on your account .
14 In the autumn a Ghanaian came all the way from Dortmund , about 220 miles , to buy a Bride 's Bible !
15 ‘ Most of them are incapable of fighting because of the way the system squeezes all the verve and vigour out of them .
16 This will give people who have n't got Sky TV a chance to see all their favourites in action , ’ he added .
17 After dinner the Colonel gave all the officers tasks , such as playing bridge , winding up the gramophone or reading suitable books .
18 By the time the evaluation began all the stock purchased under the project had found its way on to the shelves .
19 Is n't it time the Government acknowledged all the hard work mums have done and gave playgroups some official funding ?
20 An MP wrote to me , saying it was high time the Commission dropped all this ‘ Victorian nonsense ’ and abandoned such rules .
21 Power is so seductively close that it is easy to forget that in British politics the winner takes all , or to believe that this time it all will come right and they can themselves grasp power without conceding any .
22 At the pinnacle of power the sultan owned all the lands in ‘ the domain of the House of Osman ’ and was the absolute master of all who dwelt therein , whether Muslim or Christian .
23 Small personal computers used in conjunction with page printing systems such as laser printers offer the businessman a chance to do all his production in-house rather than contracting out for typesetting , design and so on .
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