Example sentences of "[subord] [adv] all [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Extensive fieldwalking is beginning to show just how dense their distribution was , although not all of the farms identified need be contemporary .
2 Talking to the locomotive owners and train organisers direct , as far as can be ascertained , the following trains have been agreed and authorised although not all of the departure times and routes have been fully confirmed .
3 Although nearly all of the proteins located in the mitochondria are encoded in the nuclear genome and imported from the cytosol , 13 polypeptide components of the multisubunit enzyme complexes of the electron-transport chain present in the inner mitochondrial membrane are encoded by the mitochondrial genome .
4 True , most if not all of the Government ministers were probably taken .
5 I had tried to be first in order to get it over with quickly but now it was clear that I would be under the gaze of most if not all of the class .
6 ‘ Quality assurance ’ is a fundamental part of the Education Act 1988 and is central to many if not all of the reforms .
7 When the elder members of the family began to die , Mrs Thwaites did most , if not all of the baking and catering for the funerals .
8 Usually it is the husband who is committed to his career and to increasing his earning capacity , and who is dependent upon his wife for most if not all of the child care and domestic responsibilities , organization , routine , style and comfort .
9 The shotgun may kill the first but it will scare away most if not all of the others .
10 The ideal level of feeding is generally accepted to be one in which the fish is slightly hungry and ready to forage actively for food , most , if not all of the time .
11 Prime would repay most if not all of the $570m it owes to Shearson Lehman Brothers following the buyout , by swapping equity for debt and with proceeds from a new senior debt offering .
12 So probably we can widen it out and have a discussion here this morning now that we have seen some if not all of the stuff that 's coming from the respective head offices .
13 In addition , we know that most if not all of the public sector is subject to administrative rather than market forces and has its own peculiar system of industrial relations .
14 In the end , ten republics — including some that had declared independence — agreed a joint statement which indicated that a loose union would be established based on Russia and the Central Asian republics , and that around it there would be a ‘ common economic space ’ that would include most if not all of the republics that had been part of the USSR .
15 If space is very tight , use flexible copper pipe or plastic pipe for some if not all of the final fittings .
16 However , the final summary should include some if not all of the following : the provision of information that is useful in terms of meeting the needs of users , presented in a timely manner and in a format that is appropriate and understandable .
17 But as we saw in Chapters 5 and 6 there may be very many extraneous word strings which are homophonous with the correct words , and which extend some if not all of the way through the utterance .
18 This can only be good for the G M B and it would hopefully bring on board some , if not all of the doubting Thomases , that have said in the past that we do nothing for them .
19 If we accept that Hitler was regarded by most if not all as the embodiment of the Party , it would seem that , for most new recruits to the Nazi Movement during the rise to power , his own undoubted extreme anti-Semitism formed a secondary rather than primary component of his image and appeal .
20 The other concern in the City Council 's evidence on H One er is this issue of distribution , I note Mr Davis 's comments about the difficulties of subdividing the Greater York allocation between different districts , and I I do acknowledge the difficulty in relation to Harrogate , and particularly Hambledon which obviously has a very small proportion of Greater York , on the other hand both Ryedale and Selby do contain a substantial proportion of the Greater York population , er based on my calculations of their er proportion of the population of Greater York which admittedly is a somewhat crude way of of doing estimates , but in the absence of of any other projections that was really the only way to do it , my estimate is that the er compared with the nine seven target of County Council would take in the could potentially be seen to be taking a share of four thousand two hundred in Ryedale and seventeen hundred for Selby , if you base it on their existing population distribution on er part outside the city , now I 'm not saying necessarily that 's how the way you would do it , but I I think it 's an indication that the scale of development in those two districts is quite significant in Greater York , our concern is that the policy as it currently stands does not give any real guidance as to the way in which distribution of development outside the city , but in Greater York , erm can be er should be di divided up , and I think the problem really occurs from the introduction of the new settlement into H One , erm I do n't want to stray into the H Two debate Chair , but I think it 's the fact that H One does include a figure for the new settlement , that the new settlement is not located within any particular district , but that all the district totals do include in effect a figure which is undetermined at this stage , that that would be absorbed by the new settlement , as I understand the policy at the moment , and I think that really does introduce a problem , erm because clearly all of the emerging districts wide local plans could be in conformity with the structure plan and not include the new settlement , I think it 's er interesting to note that the the D O E's recently published a good practice guide , on development plans , did particularly highlight the situation in Greater York , as a problem , as a shortcoming of the existing plan , and if I can just quote it , it does say this , on page forty three , it would seem appropriate for broad locations of new development to be established by means of an alteration to the structure plan .
21 Another significant limitation is the difficulty of printer sharing , since not all of the machines are networked .
22 Since not all of the clergy were capable of this , model sermons were produced to help them .
23 Since virtually all of the agencies which regularly institute criminal proceedings have acquired their own expertise , they are generally well enough equipped to conduct cases and the Crown Prosecution Service will ‘ neither wish nor need to intervene ’ .
24 Since almost all of the original powerful magic within this armour has been drained , you can use the Animated Armour profile for this , save that one of the attacks is actually from a Chaos sword gripped in one gauntlet .
25 The court hinted that the accused was guilty even though not all of the goodness had gone out of the property .
26 As nearly all of the subjects in the study by Mattila et al were men aged 50 to 60 or younger , we also present results for men who were under 50 at the baseline examinations .
27 Generally speaking , one could say that the ‘ sun shone on the righteous ’ as virtually all of the outings enjoyed good weather .
28 The little double planet Pluto has such a weird orbit that , even though almost all of the time it is by a long way the furthest known planet from the Sun , occasionally ( as at the time of writing ) it is closer to the Sun than is Neptune .
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