Example sentences of "of [noun sg] [verb] [prep] all " in BNC.

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1 Speaking after the hearing , Lord Spens said that he had been ‘ staggered at the degree of malevolence shown to all Guinness defendants by the prosecuting and other authorities , with the exception of the police ’ .
2 While the situation has improved to some extent in recent years , especially in the field of education , nonetheless the basic pattern of inequality remains in all aspects of the social structure , from paid work to the household division of labour , from sexuality to violence .
3 The name and address and VAT registration number of the payee must of course appear on all invoices/receipts .
4 The preamplifier 's normal volume control is of course used for all routine listening-level adjustments .
5 However , before we go any further with this rather depressing picture it is important to underline that we are not of course talking about all people over retirement age in some blanket category of dwindling power .
6 It is only by balancing up all the factors , getting the degree of difficulty perceived on all sides , that the whole picture becomes clear .
7 Medicine differs from many other professions , however , in the huge amount of teaching expected from all of its practitioners .
8 More bits of layette arrive from all parties , including a romper-suit with a picture of Horace the Happy Horse on it , which Paul furtively throws in the dustbin .
9 Of course , if prices generally do rise , the value of money falls with all sorts of unpleasant consequences for the classes who can not raise their money incomes as fast as others , and , in the case of Britain particularly , for the national balance of payments .
10 In this extreme case , the velocity of circulation falls as all increases in the money supply are added to ‘ idle ’ balances , and monetary policy is powerless to drive down interest rates and , therefore , is unable to give any stimulus to investment or consumption .
11 A role is created for the reader to play beyond that of the simple suspension of disbelief required by all fiction in the face , for instance , of such instances of an extraordinary control over his tale-telling by a supposedly drunken Miller as those just noted .
12 The deep sapphire of violence speared from all their heads .
13 In this school there is a staff code of practice agreed by all , and working procedures are continuously reviewed at regular staff meetings .
14 He said Novell was interested in exploring the possibility of offering links to all operating systems and Apple wanted to start penetrating the corporate environment ; it was up to Apple whether to take the project to the next step .
15 Lead urns are elegant with trailing jasmine , catmint , rue and lavender ; clay parsley pots could alternatively have small plants of feverfew pushed into all the openings , to flower all summer .
16 The Department is well supplied with the full range of equipment required for all the courses offered , from introductory courses in S1 to CSYS courses in S6 .
17 You know it was once said that the front page of newspapers record man 's failures … the back page man 's achievements … well this year hopefully we recorded the enjoyment that the challenge of sport brings to all … here 's a re-run of the some of the best bits of ninety two … no words from me just the pictures
18 In the last day or two , I have had some very positive comments about it and am most grateful for the amount of work done by all concerned .
19 SEVEN STOPS NORTH-WEST of Baker Street on the Metropolitan Line , Pinner is the quintessence of a certain kind of Englishness , an embattled outpost of suburbia surrounded on all sides by the encroaching urban sprawl .
20 It is commonplace in Sweden , for example , that the annual declarations of personal income and of wealth made by all citizens become publicly available documents once they are received by the tax authorities ; a man can conceal his income neither from his wife nor from his neighbour .
21 Some have adopted a system of routine visiting of all the old people on their lists in order to check that health is maintained and to ensure that diseases and disabilities are tackled at the onset .
22 Such facts are highly relevant to the continuing message of sexism transmitted by all aspects of the discipline .
23 To the east of the Worlds Edge Mountains , over Mad Dog Pass and Death Pass , is the Dark Land , a region of desolation inhabited by all kinds of evil creatures including Chaos Dwarfs , Orcs , Goblins and especially Black Orcs .
24 Two libraries categorically noted no central department involvement in training and one said involvement was only in the form of approval required for all external courses :
25 The reek of ordure voided from all his clothing .
26 The tale of salvation begins as all good ones do , with high birth and great promise .
27 The potatoes were so filling that there was n't a great deal of room left for all the other foods they usually ate .
28 I believe that " democracy " , like " freedom " or " equality " , is , in fact , a term with a common core of meaning lying beneath all the varied uses and interpretations which have been made of the term .
29 Changes of meaning occur in all languages .
30 They were up against the absolute certainty of guilt expressed by all the parties weighed against them .
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