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

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1 And at that moment their feeling for each other made all previous connections irrelevant .
2 For each probe find all neighbouring probes , ie probes linked by jointly positive clones .
3 However , it is clearly impossible for each library to hold all the publications that you could conceivably require .
4 But if I were to find such a change taking place while an animal is learning , unless the conditions for that change met all the subsequent criteria , I would be no further forward than the experiments of the 1960s that I criticized in the last chapter .
5 As though you know erm after all head known all about it this is the to himself and by doing that then abbreviated then , that 's when the reader was supposed to take it as a thought process rather than a
6 ( d ) To acquire or undertake the whole or any part of the business , goodwill , and assets of any person , firm , or company carrying on or proposing to carry on the business or any part of the business which the Company is authorised to carry on and as part of the consideration for such acquisition to undertake all or any of the liabilities of such person , firm or company , or to acquire an interest in , amalgamate with , or enter into partnership or into any arrangement for sharing profits , or for co-operation , or for mutual assistance with any such person , firm or company , or for subsidising or otherwise assisting any person , firm or company , and to give or accept by way of consideration for any of the acts or things aforesaid or property acquired , any shares , debentures , debenture stock or securities that may be agreed upon , and to hold and retain , or sell , mortgage and deal with any shares , debentures , debenture stock of securities so received .
7 ( d ) To acquire or undertake the whole or any part of the business , goodwill , and assets of any person , firm , or company carrying on or proposing to carry on the business or any part of the business which the Company is authorised to carry on and as part of the consideration for such acquisition to undertake all or any of the liabilities of such person , firm or company , or to acquire an interest in , amalgamate with , or enter into partnership or into any arrangement for sharing profits , or for co-operation , or for mutual assistance with any such person , firm or company , or for subsidising or otherwise assisting any person , firm or company , and to give or accept by way of consideration for any of the acts or things aforesaid or property acquired , any shares , debentures , debenture stock or securities that may be agreed upon , and to hold and retain , or sell , mortgage and deal with any shares , debentures , debenture stock of securities so received .
8 An act of that year ordered all turnpike trusts to provide guide-posts and milestones on their roads .
9 In 1954 the rabbit population had started to rebuild and the pest Act of that year required all landowners to eliminate wild rabbits .
10 Science does not start with observation statements because theory of some kind precedes all observation statements , and observation statements do not constitute a firm basis on which scientific knowledge can be founded because they are fallible .
11 On check-out the group leader will hand the reception manager a copy of this voucher detailing all the charges the tour operator will be responsible for and signed for by the group leader .
12 In retrospect , it is not in the least surprising that the provision of this space generated all kinds of questions about the nature of the ‘ lesbian and gay community ’ .
13 Consequently it is neither possible nor appropriate in a book of this kind to analyse all of the issues which currently preoccupy environmentalists-It will be necessary instead to limit our discussion to only those aspects of environmentalism which are immediately relevant to current social changes in rural England .
14 The full version of this dictionary lists all the meanings a word has had , with quotations to illustrate them .
15 Selection of this sort raises all kinds of problems of the sample being consciously or unconsciously affected by the selector 's personal biases .
16 It is not the purpose of this chapter to explore all the ramifications of the debate on the ‘ arms economy ’ , rather I want to focus upon Bukharin 's ideas in relation to the main question , that is , unproductive consumption and the conditions for equilibrium .
17 It is beyond the scope of this chapter to describe all the manipulations possible on post-implantation embryos .
18 In spite of its limited aims and low-level implementation , the success of this prototype exceeded all reasonable expectations .
19 At a simple level , some elements of this process enter all decisions — from day-to-day domestic choices to major questions of public policy .
20 If neither of these alternatives is in 's opinion practicable , will give notice to that effect and will immediately upon receipt of such notice cease all use of the Work and/or the Converted Text of the Work for the purposes of this Agreement .
21 It is unusual for a library authority of any size to place all of its orders through one supplier .
22 I have to include this extract if for no other reason but to draw attention to JTR 's unconscious déjá vu language comparisons and the uncanny metaphor of ‘ the strongholds of a brotherhood in holy alliance with each other to withstand all assaults . ’
23 Since the structure of molecules and their reactions with each other underlie all of chemistry and biology , quantum mechanics allows us in principle to predict nearly everything we see around us , within the limits set by the uncertainty principle .
24 Into this negativity goes all the support for our minds and all the arguments it needs to strengthen the intellect and to give it reasons not to shed its skin .
25 I doubt if the schools system could cope with another overhaul to undo all the harm done .
26 Now it could possibly be that , he was already married , and would want the children from that marriage to receive all the land that he had , rather than it being spread out with with more children that Ruth was gon na have .
27 Erm , we called a lodge meeting before the annual leave , annual shutdown , and in that lodge meeting all three quarries agreed to go on a work to rule as from the resumption of work , which is second week of August .
28 Scientists found themselves able to explain how one event causes another in the physical world without supposing objects in that world to have all the qualities we perceive them as having .
29 Attainment targets should be grouped for this purpose into profile components to make assessment and reporting manageable ; ( c ) ten different levels of attainment should be identified within each target covering all the years of compulsory schooling .
30 ten different levels of attainment should be identified within each target covering all the years of compulsory schooling .
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