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

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1 Well , I went round and talked to group , but I think there 's a lot of er , about keeping everything fine and up to date at all times in all places and all the rest .
2 The 1990 Annual report has now been published together with the poster supplement which contains details of all projects in all programmes supported under JFIT .
3 These listings contain up-to-date details of all vacancies in all institutions in the UK .
4 All thinking things , all objects of all thoughts
5 Kites have been flown in all cultures at all times .
6 When considering their applicability to particular organizations it is necessary to heed Clegg and Dunkerley 's warning that we should not assume that power resources will have equal utility to the members of all organizations in all situations .
7 The advantage over stratificational social class ( as in Labov , 1966 ) as a principal variable is the universality of the network concept : whereas stratificational social class theory can not be universally applicable to all historical states , to bilingual situations , or to language- ( that is , speaker- ) contact situations ( and all of these are relevant in historical description ) , all speakers at all times have had ties of some kind — weak or strong — with other speakers .
8 A new industry minister , Victor Joy Wa , took a third tack , announcing to startled industrialists that he will do away with all privileges for all manufacturers save exporters , who can expect reimbursement of taxes that ‘ should not be exported ’ .
9 er all clients on all jobs .
10 This means applying the full range of the applicable ICAEW rules to investment business for all clients on all occasions unless exemptions or restrictions are applicable .
11 Collection was not always successful and thus samples were not obtained from all subjects at all stages of the trials .
12 The top row illustrates average blood flow maps from all subjects for all tasks in transaxial slices in the stereotactic anatomical space .
13 We are advocating a new cultural awareness for pupils in all schools from all neighbourhoods .
14 GRANT FOX topped 1,000 points for the All Blacks in all games , including non-Test matches , with Saturday 's haul of 15 against the Lions .
15 We have no reason to think one or the other would be best for all communities at all times .
16 Their reservation stressed that ‘ while a bounty should be given in aid of the maintenance of children it should be given to all parents for all children and the income tax is not the place in which to make a gift to one special minority of relatively well-to-do persons while refusing the gift to the great mass of poor parents who need it most ’ .
17 It 's like a clearinghouse for all , all applications to all universities in , in the United Kingdom .
18 I se to set minimum rates of pay for all workers in all industries and services .
19 ‘ All costs charges and expenses incurred hereunder by the bank or by the receiver in perfecting or otherwise in connection with this security or in respect of the property hereby charged including ( without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing ) all costs of all proceedings for the enforcement of the security hereby constituted or for obtaining payment of the moneys hereby secured or arising out of or in connection with the acts authorised by clause 7 hereof ( whether or not such costs charges and expenses and moneys or part thereof would be allowable on a party and party or solicitor and own client taxation by this court ) shall be recoverable from the companies as a debt … and shall be charged on the premises comprised herein …
20 To that extent it does not matter in principle whether the individuals are described in a particular society as ‘ upper class ’ , ‘ middle class ’ or ‘ lower class ’ , or whether the society is rural or urban : it is a universal that all individuals in all societies have contacts with other individuals ( even the exceptional case — say , a hermit — has occasional societal contacts or has had them in the past , and ‘ isolates ’ are special cases ) .
21 Further details can be obtained from The holidays are designated for all Christians of all denominations alike .
22 The Text table contains the full text of all versions of all entries from whatever source , OED , Supplement , NEWS ( New Words to be added for 1989 ) , or those entries created directly by lexicographers .
23 The activation of this space detector would inhibit all detectors for all words containing more letters than the target .
24 SR can not be all things to all women — it must be a reflection of the concerns of its editors , like any magazine and we must remember how harmful struggling for control of our ‘ tiny slice ’ of power can be and put our astonishing energy and feeling into creating a world in which we can expand and fill our rightful share of Smiths with our chosen , positive images of women — the men are n't going to do it for us .
25 He is all things to all women .
26 Plans evolved for new trains for the 1990s Channel Tunnel workings between British provincial centres and Paris , Brussels , and beyond being formed into eighteen coach trains with a power car at each end like an extended electric version of the InterCity 125 diesels , but with the capability to split into nine-coach trains push-pull style with a single power car , perhaps they are all things to all men .
27 This case has become all things to all men .
28 It is all things to all men … and this is perhaps its number one axiom .
29 His most effective early church planter laid down the great missionary principle of becoming all things to all men that by all means he might win some .
30 For the sake of this promise , they will want to plant new churches , they will allow new churches to look different , to ‘ enculturate ’ the gospel , to become all things to all men with the motive of bringing the poor in spirit to know God .
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