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 . |