Example sentences of "of [art] [noun pl] [prep] all " in BNC.

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1 Many people are glad to get out of the towns with all the problems of vandalism .
2 Most of them include complete lists of the members of all the institutions and their senior staff , with addresses and telephone numbers .
3 Unison will be formed next year if it gets similar backing from unions Cohse and Nalgo , and a secret ballot of the members of all three in November .
4 Perhaps it is this which is so charming in the actions and behaviour of the infants of all species : the freshness and the tentativeness with which the life within explores its new mental and physical apparatus .
5 On the other hand , polycentric disputes can only be satisfactorily resolved if the solution takes account of the interests of all affected parties and if the decision-maker has access to all relevant information and opinions from whatever quarter they come .
6 If he proposes to say something new , I hope that , as the guardian of the interests of all parts of the House , you Mr. Speaker , will make representations to try to make sure that he does it in the House rather than just making a speech or holding a press conference , even if it is in Wales .
7 My hon. Friend 's Bill will enable local highway authorities to take account of the interests of all their residents as well as those travelling through their areas .
8 These emphasised ( i ) urgent attention to the external debt problems of the less developed countries ( LDCs ) ; ( ii ) co-ordination of macro-economic policies to take full account of the interests of all countries ; ( iii ) national action and international support to prevent marginalization of the LDCs ; ( iv ) provision of increased resources to multilateral financial institutions to support development , facilitate structural reforms and alleviate the adverse social consequences of such reforms ; ( v ) promotion of an open multilateral trading system and discouragement of trends to unilateral and bilateral action ; ( vi ) encouragement for developed countries to increase the quantity and quality of aid and implement the agreed target of 0.7 per cent of GNP in official development assistance , with 0.15 per cent to the LDCs ; and ( vii ) reduction of military expenditures and promotion of environmentally sustainable development .
9 Assessing and monitoring quality in health care will therefore require continuous interaction and feedback from users of the services at all stages of service design and delivery .
10 The report urges the General Assembly to back a survey of the finances of all presbyteries .
11 This was the case for at least one of the sites in all 28 films .
12 ‘ directions be given in respect of the future proceedings of this action particularly concerning the trial of the claims of all concerned parties to the moneys paid into court pursuant to the order herein of Hirst J. dated 13 March 1991 .
13 For example , an archaeologist in a museum attached to a university may also lecture to students , as well as direct research excavations for the university , and thus perform many of the functions of all three types of professional archaeologist .
14 This , it is proposed , should be reformulated so as to replace the expression ‘ merchantable quality ’ with ‘ acceptable quality ’ and to make it clear that it covers the fitness of the goods for all their common purposes , their safety , durability , freedom from minor defects and appearance and finish .
15 And be about five or six of us left then , and we were just getting ready to get off when we got hit by the second big blast , which caused most of the burns to all of us then .
16 The guardian may examine and take copies of the records at all reasonable times .
17 There is now a general awareness of the desirability of providing accurate and well-maintained inventories of the holdings of all major publicly funded institutions in order to guard against the loss of objects .
18 The importance of this discovery can not be over-estimated , for through it I was led on to the further discovery of the Primary Control of the workings of all the mechanisms of the human organisms , and this marked the first important stage of my investigation .
19 By 1990 , over two-thirds of the occupiers of all dwellings in the British Isles would own them .
20 I am very pleased that ( our former Sports Council Liaison Officer ) , and ( incoming Vice-Chairman of the Movement & Dance Division ) are involved in the various working parties , and I am confident that they will ensure a fair assessment of the criteria for all Movement & Dance qualifications .
21 Yet how else do we explain that ( i ) differences remained between legacies and trusts ; ( ii ) the distinction between them is maintained in practically all of the texts of all jurists other than Scaevola ?
22 Rapid economic growth , he said , would ensure the fulfilment of the aspirations of all races .
23 For a nation of radicals and independents such as France , the creation of the Union Sacrée whereby men of all political hues submerged their feuds in the interests of national unity was one of the miracles of all time .
24 And , whereas , her father he , he did n't think of much of the girls at all did he ?
25 Private Bills , indeed , will often be passed as a purely formal matter and will occupy hardly any time of the Houses at all .
26 One requires only a single observation indicating the phase of the fluctuations for all the details of the flow to be determined .
27 Aa is the sum of the probabilities of all the routes with one junction , Ba 2 of the routes with two , Ca 3 of the routes with three and so on .
28 As a boy he knew the names of the players in all the Welsh teams , the local teams , the world-beating teams .
29 Nonetheless it noted that " the two teams expressed their interest and willingness in making every effort to implement a constructive search for lasting peace … [ and ] to become deeply committed to the search for a working platform to end the war and to create political conditions permitting the normalization of the lives of all Mozambican people " .
30 This in turn is usually measured in a building surveying practice in terms of billable value of the hours for all fee earners .
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