Example sentences of "[is] [vb pp] [conj] all [noun] " in BNC.

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1 From 1 January 1993 , it is intended that all members engaging in public practice , whether retired , semi-retired or in full-time employment , will be subject to the requirement to hold a practising certificate and consequently to comply with the PII Regulations ( p 151 ) .
2 When this system is in use it is intended that all members of the design team will be allowed to view and manipulate some of the filed data , but not necessarily all of it .
3 By then it is expected that all sides will have an agreement to keep the EFA flying .
4 It is recommended that ALL food is eaten by the ‘ Use by ’ date .
5 In fact , it is recommended that all people who take part in sport should have regular check-ups with a qualified chiropractor .
6 When a patient seems to be developing a pattern of chronic repeats , it is recommended that all staff engaged in his or her care meet to reconstruct each attempt in order to determine whether there appears to be a motive common to each act .
7 In the most colonial species this chase is omitted and all courtship occurs at the nest .
8 By embracing the evidence from the ‘ effectiveness of schools ’ research and adopting a whole-school approach to special educational needs , we can create a truly comprehensive service of education in which it is accepted that ALL teachers have responsibility to meet the needs of ALL children .
9 So Lord 's decided that all men should henceforth be ‘ cricketers ’ and the Gentlemen and Players fixture was duly abandoned .
10 Europe as a whole lags way behind the USA , where only unleaded fuel is sold and all cars run on it .
11 It is known that all forms of research literature do obsolesce , and that there are considerable differences between the pattern of obsolescence of different subject areas .
12 By 1993 it is hoped that all women over 50 in the area will have been screened .
13 So it is hoped that ALL PARISHES in the Middlesbrough area will try to send a representative to the meeting on 9th December .
14 All these things can be achieved if it is acknowledged that all procedures should a validated by users under the normal conditions of use .
15 Within the cone of vision it is assumed that all lines and planes parallel to the picture plane are true to scale .
16 As with Lombroso 's work and the Gluecks ' study discussed above , by starting with institutionalised criminals , it is assumed that all prisoners are criminals and that most criminals do , in fact , go to prison .
17 It is assumed that all trains are of equal length and are all moving at the same speed , so that they each take p seconds to pass the crossing .
18 It is assumed that all trainees will return to their bureaux and where necessary areas of weakness that emerged during training will be worked at with their in-bureau tutor .
19 The hard disk is now down to 50% , and it is estimated that all non-Accounts files will be off the system by the end of June .
20 IT is estimated that all employees who originally applied to participate in Heartwatch will have undertaken an appointment by the middle of this year .
21 A stage certificate is awarded when all aspects of a stage have been passed .
22 The terms of reference of Sir Geoffrey 's committee indicate that the Exchange is determined that all aspects of the creation of a clearing house are fully explored .
23 The discipline which all of them write about with varying levels of emphasis and directness is the only means in every sphere of human activity by which the desideratum of love is liberated and all pain finally destroyed .
24 Nevertheless , the principle is established that all students can participate in the decision-making process , and it is not a principle which has proved to be unworkable or which has produced manifestly absurd results .
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