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

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1 urge the CLE to have all the exam papers of failed black Bar students for 1991/1992 independently assessed in consultation with the Commission for Racial Equality ( CRE ) ; and
2 Police say the device bears all the hallmarks of the IRA and officers are liasing with the Anti Terrorist Squad …
3 There are specialist commercial organisations who will , in exchange for an annual subscription , provide a service listing all planning applications and decisions made by the majority of local planning authorities .
4 The first database produced in a school library may be deliberately small in size , and provide an opportunity to examine all angles of creation and use before tackling a much larger subject .
5 The shop was so dark that they let the light burn all day .
6 The manufacturers hope the vaccine means all holiday makers bring back from abroad is their snaps .
7 Zenawi told a press conference in London on the afternoon of May 28 that a temporary administration would before July 1 organize a conference to enable all groups to participate in forming a broad-based provisional government .
8 2 Ensure the patient has all his belongings and help with packing if needed .
9 We know the Devil has all the best tunes , and few tunes sound better than the one played by ‘ Puppy ’ , the forty foot-high lap-dog , fashioned from flowers , which spent the summer squatting outside a Schloss near Kassel .
10 ‘ Well , I think that anybody who studies improvising long enough will eventually get to the point where they find a way to get all twelve notes available all the time .
11 yeah , but I doubt The Sun come all got it
12 The obvious way is to simply feed all the speech through an analogue to digital converter and use the computer to perform all the hard work .
13 Ask the Lord to give all those involved wisdom and discernment .
14 We reserve the right to edit all letters so that all the nasty , unintelligible bits get taken out .
15 Cause a revolution in your company : start a campaign to discard all status symbols .
16 The group says they 'consider it inappropriate and ill advised to carry through the prposals for the restructuring of the Army in their entirety , and that they recommend the Government cancel all amalgamations or disbandments ’
17 It is very helpful if the renewal cards can be used , so please take the opportunity to remind all class members .
18 Someone had take the trouble to remove all the children 's sweet papers from the ashtray , and clean underneath the mats as well .
19 As ever we have put together a package of Club 18–30 trips and good times to make sure you have the chance to see all the unique places of interest that Florida has to offer .
20 In both Britain and the US we have the ability to produce all we need , but if our leaders do not have the political balls to plan Japan by their rules we are both destined for economic annihilation .
21 That being so , teachers like me have the duty to do all we can to prod a child to the limit of that potential , but as we do n't really know what that potential is , and no IQ test can tell us , we are obliged to keep prodding .
22 You can put red lamps round it at night , and have the place manned all the time . "
23 All these strategies have the potential to involve all pupils in mathematical challenge , enabling them to engage in a broader curriculum .
24 They will say that we have a responsibility to serve all sections of society and to produce programmes that reflect and represent the composition of the nation accurately .
25 I have a warrant granting all property and chattels , in full , in situ , to IMC . ’
26 To that end we have a duty to examine all possible means at our disposal of saving life at sea . ’
27 Include a Lexicon listing all the vocabulary items introduced in the volume , indicating the lesson in which each was first used .
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