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

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1 Amnesty International has welcomed the releases , but is urging the government to release all remaining prisoners of conscience immediately and unconditionally .
2 Kuwait is urging the commission to encourage all countries holding frozen Iraqi assets to transfer them to the commission to meet claims .
3 The magistrates investigating the corruption involving all the major parties and business must feel rather like the apprentice : the arrest of the president of a Milan old people 's home a year ago , charged with accepting bribes , opened the flood-gates and precipitated the most far-reaching corruption investigations leading to the highest levels of politics and business .
4 Dr Bob Tait in presenting the cup complemented all the teams on the high standard of their project presentations which they had completed over a six week period .
5 PI facilitates ‘ single module ’ and ‘ bulk module ’ entry to be performed within LIFESPAN , by allowing a user to enter all or part of a complete package structure into LIFESPAN from a specified directory .
6 Using a line disturbs all the rabbits ; it touches them and they then dash for home .
7 Therefore , a purchaser would avoid automatically assuming liabilities by requiring a vendor to dismiss all or some employees prior to completion .
8 In addition , the company is now considering a scheme to recycle all vending machine cups .
9 Maybe just having the space to say all the things they want to say , including the difficult and confusing things , as often and for as long as they want to say them , is what they seek help and support with .
10 The investigation is carried out in private , the Local Commissioner having the power to examine all the internal papers of the department complained against and the power to take written and oral evidence from anyone who in his view can provide relevant information .
11 This is certainly true of Le papillon ( book 3 ) , in which concerto-style semiquavers depicting the butterfly permeate all three ariettes ( G minor-G major-G minor ) .
12 Miss Marple and dear old Sherlock have given way to something more insistently cerebral — it 's a world where letting the brain do all the legwork makes far more sense .
13 When kittens are sucking at the nipple , letting the mother know all is well .
14 Demonstrating a Transaction using all 7 Layers
15 How this could be done for , say , general medicine , other than by letting a contract to provide all services required by a defined population , is difficult to envisage .
16 Knowledge was taken to be the product of an extended logical essay — the output of the repeated application in a single coherent text of the technique of examining an assertion to determine all of its implications . ’
17 Assuming the lexicon includes all words necessary , the recognition process can be lexically driven , in other words the pattern recogniser need not pursue segmentations which lead to characters that can not follow the preceding characters because that sequence does not occur in any of the words in the lexicon .
18 Their souls survive as a ‘ collective ghost ’ which begs anyone entering the chamber to bury all the skeletons and bury them in a graveyard consecrated by a cleric of Mórr .
19 LORD JUSTICE RALPH GIBSON said that neither the plaintiff nor the defendant applied to the court at any time before judgment for an order under Order 5 , rule 5(2) appointing the defendant to represent all or any of the members of the management committee .
20 Will my right hon. Friend consider appointing a supremo to co-ordinate all those opportunities , to bring new jobs as quickly as possible to Scotland later this year ?
21 A huge smothering hug as well to all the marshals who got battered by wind and rain whilst staffing the check points all day .
22 I think we tend to eat much faster , if you like , and , and to take more snacks , and I think it 's interesting that the rise of the use of a coffee table ties in a lot with the rise of people having televisions in their front rooms , because introducing the television made all kinds of changes into , just the way people arrange their chairs , not centring them round the fire any more , and a coffee table 's a very neat addition to that kind of arrangement .
23 Liability of an effective supplier is envisaged under s2(3) as follows : ( 3 ) Subject , as aforesaid , where any damage is caused wholly or partly by a defect in a product , any person who supplied the product ( whether to the person who suffered the damage , to the producer of any product in which the product in question is comprised or to any other person ) shall be liable for the damage if ( a ) the person who suffered the damage requests the supplier to identify one or more of the persons ( whether still in existence or not ) to whom subsection ( 2 ) above applies in relation to the product ; ( b ) that request is made within a reasonable period after the damage occurs and at a time when it is not reasonably practicable for the person making the request to identify all those persons ; and ( c ) the supplier fails , within a reasonable period after receiving the request , either to comply with the request or to identify the person who supplied the product to him .
24 The author is for the purposes of this book broadening the definition to include all the cowboys in and out of the City of London , selling shares , futures , and occasionally other financial instruments .
25 Nor can the horse hear so much when stabled , although some people try and overcome this deficiency by leaving a radio playing all day in the stable for the horse 's benefit .
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