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

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1 Rather , it calculates a function : The function 's argument is the set I of inputs to the bottom layer , and its value is the resulting set of values of all nodes at the top layer .
2 Foreign Offices of a modern kind , specialized in their functions , subdivided ( usually on a largely geographical basis ) into departments with still more specialized duties and employing considerable numbers of experts of all kinds , now appear for the first time in the major European capitals .
3 Thus it is clear that to develop heavy industry one must increase the supply of products at all costs and by all means .
4 But the newcomers were more belligerent and less respectful of authorities of all kinds .
5 It is true that preoccupation with theoretical accounts of phenomena of all kinds is characteristic of German culture at least since the days of Leibnitz at the beginning of the eighteenth century , but in this instance there is a more specific reason .
6 in the annual value of contracts for all services subject to competition .
7 Jobcentres , commercial agencies , hospital noticeboards , shop windows and vacancy boards on industrial estates are sources of vacancies for all ages .
8 The two central summary reports compiled by the SD , based on observations of reactions in all parts of the Reich immediately following the attack , provide a more or less uniform picture of deep shock , dismay , anger , and outrage about the attempt on the Führer 's life , and immense relief at the outcome .
9 During the Renaissance and in later times the Pantheon has aroused the admiration of artists of all nations .
10 An official report stated that ‘ it too frequently happens that one cow will cause a furious stampede of bulls of all ages , the pursued animal suffering severe injuries in the protracted chase . ’
11 As Wimpol becomes increasingly international in technology and operations I intend that interchange of personnel of all disciplines will increase between the regional bases of USA , UK and Singapore .
12 This is consistent with Clayton Aniline 's commitment to empowerment which is a policy designed to release the talents and potential of personnel at all levels .
13 As a result , due to constant interchange of personnel at all levels .
14 As can be imagined , trying to obtain reasonable samples of the general population for relatively short interviews on such topics as voting behaviour or food preferences can result in a lot of interviewers having to call at a lot of houses over all towns and cities in the country .
15 We are still running our bi-monthly prize draws when the names of senders of all entries are entered .
16 By ensuring adequate representation of sentencers from all levels of court , in addition to other professionals with experience of the penal system , he suggests that such a body would be capable of developing realistic guidance for sentencing at all levels that should at the same time be acceptable to sentencers themselves .
17 I think it 's special to have the largest number of bells of all churches in Oxford .
18 Problem solving is an important part of the work of researchers of all descriptions , as well as medical diagnosticians , archaeologists , translators , historians , detectives , accountants , designers and taxonoms , but few of these fields have contributed to the problem-solving literature ( excepting detective fiction ) .
19 These goals were achieved as follows : ( a ) the outcome of patients entered into the surveillance programme was obtained from departmental records , patient case notes , histopathology reports , doctor supervising consultant or patient by clinic , letter or telephone ; ( b ) eligible patients with ulcerative colitis were identified from index cards used to document all colitis clinic patients , and review of notes of all patients attending the clinic for a 12 month period .
20 The results of investigations in all patients referred by family practitioners to a medical gastroenterology outpatient clinic for the investigation of iron deficiency anaemia were prospectively collected over a 17 month period .
21 Indiscriminate mixing of prisoners of all kinds , with only rudimentary classification , often in overcrowded conditions ;
22 You will learn how to make , and make use of maps of all kinds , skills which are useful in later life .
23 In 1610 Witt joined with seven other London mathematicians in recommending a new book on accountancy and arithmetic , William Colson 's A General Tresury of Accounts for all Countries in Christendome , and in 1613 he published his own treatise , Arithmeticall Questions , touching the Buying or Exchange of Annuities , which demonstrated the utility of mathematical knowledge for men of business .
24 These were in turn used to gross up the export values declared by respondents to estimates of exports for all exporters in Scotland .
25 The value of exports from all sectors included is estimated to be £351.3 million .
26 In Sheffield in July 1832 George Thompson wrote of speaking before ‘ Montgomery the Poet — also before Buckingham who is perhaps the most accomplished lecturer of the day — also all the four candidates for the representation of the Town and a fearful array of parsons of all denominations and critics of every grade .
27 CHA make it easy by providing walking guides for groups — our group consisted of a rich mix of walkers of all ages and nationalities .
28 Along the two-mile self-guided route from Mullion Harbour to Predannack hundreds of walkers of all ages were kept amused by a variety of events , including displays of environmental art , music making and face painting .
29 Kirkman remains , however , a major force in the market , the owner of a large collection of pictures from all periods of Freud 's career , including masterpieces such as ‘ Large Interior W11 ( After Watteau ) ’ ( 1981–83 ) and ‘ The painter 's mother ’ ( 1982–84 ) , as well as a portfolio of his etchings .
30 As well as a wide range of books on all aspects of the railway question there are numerous official sources , from special commissions of inquiry , to House of Commons select committee reports and minutes of evidence , and debates in parliament .
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