Example sentences of "[Wh det] [vb -s] [prep] all [noun] " in BNC.

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1 First , it makes good sense because everyone understands the language of money as a common denominator which goes across all boundaries .
2 ‘ It is just a country festival , which goes on all night .
3 Clearly there is no complete consensus regarding the effects of emotional arousal on memory , the reason for this is that there is no single simple relationship which holds for all types and degrees of arousal on all types of memory performance .
4 And that is a general point , which holds across all disciplines , whether English or engineering , whether mathematics or medicine .
5 Subsequently , their Lordships have had sight of the approved transcript of the judgment which corresponds in all material respects with the report considered in argument .
6 The Green Party is committed to policies and an economic system which cares for all people and the environment .
7 At this level Newton 's laws do n't work at all , we have to talk in terms of ‘ quantum mechanics ’ which deals with all sorts of uncertainties and probabilities .
8 Students from outside the UK should contact the International Office , which can supply a prospectus for non-graduating students and which deals with all applications from overseas .
9 Awareness , too , that there is a purpose which exists in all situations , even if that purpose is not immediately evident .
10 Thus , what is required is a special type of description which accounts for all types of differences and equivalents .
11 The derogation , which applies to all cereals intervened after November 1 , puts UK farmers on a par with their counterparts in northern Europe where the relaxation has applied for some time .
12 Governors may wish to draw up a common procedure which applies to all staff working in the school .
13 The ‘ monitoring and control ’ sub-system , which relates to all components of the model , can be shown as a separate element to avoid cluttering the illustration .
14 The WNO already operates a community-in-education project at its ardiff base , which caters for all ages .
15 Our society 's very complex in that that erm in that sense , the effect that you feel is break the law erm you know if you want certain services , we 're supposed to have a structure in our society which is which is catered for , which caters for all eventualities .
16 That now seemed long ago : and before even that the far past of his proposal — like a holiday which disappears from all feelings in a mere day or so .
17 In his very first book his admonitions about the indiscriminate use of stock , even of fine stock , were news , and good news : Do not spoil the special taste of the gravy obtained in the roasting of beef , veal , mutton or pork by adding to it the classical stock which gives to all meats the same deplorable taste of soup .
18 The strategy is that it is difficult for a predator to home in on its target in the confusion which follows an attack on a shoal which scatters in all directions .
19 ‘ In the towns now they are so busy or so tired , poor souls , or so wretched and idle that there is no time for that calm contemplation of one 's existence which is the best part of our lives and which continues at all levels in a place such as this , among the peasantry as much as among those they call the Statesmen .
20 This motif occurs also at his church of North Runcton , Norfolk , rebuilt 1703–13 , which shares with All Saints ' in Northampton the plan of a Greek cross within a rectangle , probably derived from Wren 's St Mary-at-Hill .
21 If you ca n't afford a copy of Norton Utilities , try using the similar ( though less sophisticated ) utility called Tree which comes with all versions of DOS .
22 Social groups , or cliques , may act collectively for or against the interests of their company ; the like-mindedness which arises in all members of the group strengthens their collective attitudes or actions .
23 Clarins is the first to create a true day cream which adapts to all daytime elements ; because daytime bears the greatest responsibility for the visible signs of skin ageing and wrinkle formation : wide-ranging temperature and humidity changes ( indoor/outdoor transitions ) , varying light , UV rays , facial movements and expressions .
24 This definition is marked by an evasion which runs through all Braudel 's work : first , événements are brief ; but in addition , they ‘ do not endure ’ , they are surface manifestations of … larger movements . ’
25 It 's offering all organisations using DECstations a free single-user copy of its X.desktop manager ( which runs on all DEC operating system platforms ) .
26 What happens with all carbonates ?
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