Example sentences of "[noun sg] be [vb pp] [prep] all " in BNC.

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1 Players of strings , woodwind , brass , percussion and harp are needed for all sections of the youth orchestra and the young people 's orchestra .
2 The idea of a collective bureau , where the manager 's tasks and responsibility are shared among all the workers , was tested out , mainly in London , but is now a rare phenomenon .
3 Specialist teachers on the course are drawn from all eight participating Scottish universities giving a high level of expert tuition .
4 Public sector tendering will in future be opened to all European Community firms with a requirement to advertise tenders and award contracts without discrimination .
5 The courtyard is breathtakingly beautiful , although to have your breath taken away it is necessary to keep student hours , the entrance from the Via Francesco side being controlled at all times , while that on the Via Festa del Perdono side is open when the University is also open .
6 With her thoughts raging uncontrolled in her head , and the pillow muffling the noises outside , she was not aware of the door to her bedroom being opened at all .
7 Amyloid deposits in the small intestine were proved in all cases by endoscopic or intraoperative biopses , and immunohistochemical study identified the chemical types of amyloid protein : amyloid A protein ( AA ) in 13 cases , light chain protein ( AL ) in two , and β> 2 -microglobulin ( AH ) in one .
8 The complementary side of this partnership of thinking is composed of all those willing to join in the intellectual effort with the energy that it calls for .
9 The pre-head is composed of all the unstressed syllables in a tone-unit preceding the first stressed syllable .
10 The episode is described by all the chroniclers and although their accounts differ in detail , the outlines are clear .
11 The episode is described by all the chroniclers and although their accounts differ in detail , the outlines are clear .
12 This type of derivative is known as the divergence of ; the derivative is taken with respect to the same space–time component as appears in the tensor ( here α ) , and the sum over the expression on the left-hand side is made for all values of α .
13 Jazz is very popular in Birmingham too , with a ten day festival each July , where every type of jazz is heard in all kinds of places — indoors and out .
14 I hope that that will evolve in the fullness of time , but it will do so only when the electrification programme is extended to all parts of the country .
15 The Staff Development Programme is distributed to all Departments .
16 The work of the Department is conducted on all four campuses ( principally at Magee College and Jordanstown ) as well as off-site .
17 A complimentary afternoon tea is served to all guests .
18 They 're preparation has been painstaking … the boat is equipped with all the latest satellite navigation and radar …
19 The boat is equipped with all the latest navigation , safety and fish finding gear and tackle is available for hire .
20 Beyond the village , the island-dotted Yellsound is seen in all its variety of moods .
21 A paranoid reproach is aimed at all females by an Amis-like figure , who then reproaches himself , or is reproached by some other Amis agent detectable in the novel .
22 Right , can I take you to the recommendation on page nine that the programme be circulated to all members of the committee .
23 The gap between the two sets of heads is thus virtually nil , and so the tape is cleared of all previously recorded signals before it reaches the record-heads .
24 The ‘ social housing ’ ( this term is used for all public and quasi-public rented housing , including the stock of local authorities , housing associations and development corporations ) areas of Cramlington display clear signs of ‘ outer-estate ’ status .
25 In calling for an ‘ unprecedented management ’ initiative to offset the effects of reduced staffing levels , Derek Dean did not mince words : ‘ It is not an over statement to say that a crisis is imminent and can only be averted if action is taken by all concerned as a matter of extreme urgency . ’
26 It is not an overstatement to say that a crisis is imminent and can only be averted if action is taken by all concerned as a matter of extreme urgency .
27 This year The Council of British Service and Ex-Service Organisations ( COBSEO ) endorsed the major proposals made by Sir Greville Spratt in his Report of July 1989 that still closer co-operation and mutual aid is needed in all aspects of benevolent work .
28 Mobutu resisted pressure from Western governments to enter into a power-sharing arrangement with Tshisekedi and attacked them for their " flagrant interference " ; he understood , he said , " that Western aid is mixed with all sorts of threats and blackmail " .
29 A card was signed by all present and sent on behalf of the Society .
30 Here police monitoring of the large crowds was facilitated by ‘ sophisticated radio equipment supplied by the Army , hot lines to the White House and the Pentagon , and an 8 by 12-foot map of the city , complete with a zoom-lens television camera for closeups , that could show where every police officer and other security force was located at all times ’ ( Farber , 1988:159 ) .
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