Example sentences of "[vb -s] all the [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Place needs all the good teachers it can get , from what I can gather , ’ said Major Tilney .
2 Utah , in particular , needs all the new employers it can find .
3 The teacher now needs all the possible aids at his disposal .
4 To date , despite a wealth of experience , there has been no standard approach that adequately covers all the varied aspects of value for money auditing .
5 The book covers all the elementary rules ( especially important for infants and young children ) that should be followed to remain healthy on a vegan diet .
6 The OU produces a study pack called ‘ Planning Retirement ’ ( P941 ) which covers all the important areas and provides a useful starting point for thought and discussion .
7 This incorporates all the classic papers including those by Hess , Vine and Matthews , and Wilson .
8 Of course , there may be considerations arising from the recruitment area which have a bearing on how computerization should be tackled in the other areas , but there is no doubt that a consistent overall strategy can be developed which incorporates all the major aspects of personnel administration and integrates them one with another .
9 ‘ There was a postwar cult ’ , wrote Mrs Le Mesurier in 1931 , ‘ which took it for granted that as the devil has all the good tunes , so youth had all the good qualities ’ , and faced with the giddy enthusiasm of people such as S. F. Hatton , Basil Henriques , James Butterworth , Herbert Casson , H. S. Bryan and Robert Baden-Powell we can perhaps see what she was driving at .
10 Among other things that it is the teacher who has all the good ideas , thereby making it difficult to hand over responsibility for decision making to the children .
11 Since all the coefficients are estimated simultaneously , the estimated model ( 6.16 ) , which has all the cross-equation restrictions imposed , can be compared with another model which has the same variables on the right-hand side of each equation but in which the cross-equation restrictions are relaxed ; that is , the coefficients on each variable are freely estimated as where are equation errors .
12 It has all the right ingredients but somewhere during preparation something went wrong producing an unsatisfying dish with a bitter aftertaste .
13 No one has all the right answers but there is now a willingness to share information .
14 But Don Bradbury reviews TableCurve and finds it has all the right lines .
15 Don Bradbury finds Jandel Scientific 's TableCurve curve-fitting program has all the right lines .
16 Mr David Mellor , who had a good election campaign , has all the right qualifications to be an arts and heritage supremo — if such a role really deserves Cabinet status .
17 He has all the new lags in for a talking to .
18 It has all the standard tools seen in any other CAD package with one great exception , the registered version uses the CorelDraw 3.0 interface .
19 A dummy has all the restrictive properties of a real job but no time content .
20 A dummy has all the restrictive properties of a real job but no time content .
21 In addition , it also has all the usual howls and wails of the adult feline world of sex and violence .
22 Beginning with Figure 1.3 , we can see that this system has all the major flows of expenditure and income incorporated within it .
23 The Shimadzu CS9001PC computer controlled scanning densitometer has all the major features of the Shimadzu CS9000 with the added benefits of direct computer control .
24 ‘ He has all the great attributes of a Scotsman , and he 's never forsworn his native accent .
25 The place has all the appropriate externals , chimneys choked with ivy , windows with jasmine , worm-eaten shutters , mossy thatch , all of which ‘ under the quiet light of a sky marbled with high clouds would have made a sort of picture which we have all passed over as a ‘ charming bit ’ , touching other sensibilities than those which are stirred by the depression of the agricultural interest , with the sad lack of farming capital , as seen constantly in the newspapers of that time ’ .
26 This tends to restrict opportunities for verbal sparring , and , with the mangy dialogue and Belushi 's lack of manic spin , it seems the mutt has all the best lines .
27 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 .
28 It has all the best features of a modern compact camera with the benefit of a body which makes it highly resilient to outdoor use .
29 Round Table Day is made for Table and Table only and has all the best features which are inherent in this movement .
30 Does the right hon. Gentleman agree that that is a remarkable achievement , bearing in mind the fact that Haringey is an inner-London borough and has all the associated problems ?
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