Example sentences of "all [conj] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Whether planning a day trip , a weekend away from it all or a relaxing holiday , NOTTINGHAM and NOTTINGHAMSHIRE have something for everyone to enjoy . |
2 | In those studies where violence level or intensity of personal threat has been successfully manipulated , accuracy has been reduced for all or a major subset of witnesses ’ ( Deffenbacher 1991 , p.395 ) . |
3 | Mr Baker had said that industrial sponsors would pay ‘ all or a substantial part ’ of the capital costs . |
4 | In the consultative document , the DTI proposes two courses of action : monitoring registration of branches at Companies House to ensure that the law is not abused by companies being incorporated in a lax jurisdiction to take over a British business ; or requiring branch accounts from overseas companies which conduct all or a substantial part of their business in Great Britain . |
5 | When the whistle was finally blown on the crime by a disgruntled ex-employee , thousands of policy-holders and share-holders simply lost all or a substantial part of their savings or expected pensions , amounting to somewhere between two and three billion dollars . |
6 | Is that for for trapping it in or tuning it in at all or a different thing ? |
7 | Jones believes that ‘ it was also agreed by all that no public disclosure of the research would be made by either group prior to the simultaneous submission of the papers ’ : Pons , by contrast , asserts that there was no agreement not to publicise . |
8 | The main problem here is that that sort of approach would n't give potential inward investors any confidence at all that a strategic development would be acceptable within the county or within the district . |
9 | You will learn above all that a successful negotiation leaves both parties satisfied with the outcome . |
10 | In short , he is all that a medieval paladin might be expected to be . |
11 | In simpler times , all that a top manager needed to move an organization forward was a set of rational tools to solve problems and make decisions . |
12 | Lee may have found all that a valuable lesson , but there were times when it seemed Marvin just had n't learned at all . |
13 | All that the other person has said is what he does not believe . |
14 | All that the passive avoidance training required was a set of simple , small 20 by 25 centimetre pens into which a couple of chicks could be placed ( in the US , they used quart-sized milk cartons ) — the set-up I described way back in Chapter 2 . |
15 | All that the Labour party offers is promises and rhetoric ; we have delivered an improved health service . |
16 | We have made a major contribution to the overall income of pensioners , while all that the Labour party has to offer is inflationary erosion of savings , a failure in home ownership and many other schemes that Labour has offered ; although such proposals make it seem that pensioners are better off , because they are offered with other features , in reality it is a small percentage rise . |
17 | Wi certainly broaden , we 've we 've envisaged from the outset that the aircraft would be both will be multi- role capable and that erm all that the primary design driver will be the air-to-air air superiority role but the air-to-surface role would be almost an equal , clearly one has to have a a prioritisation and those particular weapons in the air-to-surface side , the conventional armed stand off missile along the low level er low level laser guided bomb and the future anti armour weapon , they clearly erm really take the weaponeering side into the next century . |
18 | All that the loyal Jew in exile had left to keep the faith alive was a strict keeping of the Law of Moses , contained in the Pentateuch . |
19 | In that respect , Kundera could have fooled at least one of his readers ; but I do see that it belongs to the point of it all that the uncommon Jaromil should be thought humanly representative . |
20 | Let us recognize once and for all that the modest silence … has landed England in child harlotry . |
21 | A compromise on this issue , they wrote , would damage all that the French Republic has stood for since the Revolution . |
22 | And , if you think about it , all that the would-be driver has done is to use his mind and his imagination to visualize all those things which could possibly go wrong and cause him to fail . |
23 | Bishop continued , ‘ I would like to take this opportunity to inform you all that the judicial process requested by Miles Engado regarding the death of his daughter has now reached a conclusion . |
24 | For as soon as the consequent begins , it governs all that the leading voice can do . |
25 | On top of all that the National Railway Museum has agreed that the T9 can be steamed for a limited number of occasions until May next year . |
26 | In the above table all except the asterisked example would be legitimate planting spreads . |
27 | Bukharin commented that ‘ the law of proportional labour expenditure or , for short the ‘ law of labour expenditure ’ is a necessary condition of social equilibrium in all and every socio-historical structure . ’ |
28 | Amitha : There was a great feeling of solidarity between us all and a common suspicion as to why management had called the meeting . |
29 | He emphasises the need for recurrent education and presses for guaranteed incomes for all and a national superannuation fund . |
30 | JUSTICE for all and a fair sharing of resources were called for by Bishop Konstant when he welcomed candidates who will become Catholics at Easter . |