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

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1 One set of Elite bass strings all yours Rob , courtesy the Bass Centre .
2 We now have in place an extensive set of management procedures covering all operations , and we must build upon this success and make our business more efficient .
3 On 3 October , the Minister of Home Affairs prohibited all processions occurring within the city 's walls , but the march took place as planned .
4 It 's the sort of place priests visit all the time to hear the confessions .
5 In July and August of 1980 , the Duarte regime introduced a series of decree laws restricting all trade union activities : public employees were forbidden to strike and major public sectors were simply conscripted by decree into the armed forces and placed under military discipline .
6 And the Council of Mortgage Lenders urged all members to consider following suit .
7 Cecil King 's entry into the field of newspaper publishing changed all this .
8 ‘ There has , however , been a boom in the use of credit insurance to insure all or part of turnover almost directly as a result of the recession .
9 The younger boy closed his eyes , but the sudden familiar gnaw of hunger pains drove all thought of sleep from his mind .
10 Professor Johnson also believes in the simple , but not necessarily simplistic approach to recorded music ; both he and partner Tam Henderson travel with a couple of flight cases containing all they need to make a DDD Compact Disc and ( more singularly these days ) an AAA long playing record .
11 Hazard and Operability Study A study carried out by application of guide words to identify all deviations from the design intent with undesired effects for safety or operability , ( Reference 6 ) .
12 She wrote back most warmly and sympathetically — and on one sheet of writing paper made all the right points .
13 So simplistic an approach , and a body of ‘ scholars ’ that tolerated such flagrant abuse of documentary evidence forfeited all credibility .
14 A Table of Government Orders lists all Orders , distinguishing between those repealed and those in force ; continuation volumes are published annually , with monthly and daily Lists of Statutory Instruments in addition .
15 The harsher conditions attaching to the receipt of unemployment benefit affect all claimants , but the consequences for women are particularly unfortunate .
16 In such circumstances the use of kinship language to express all kinds of relationship , which is what anthropologists have now come to expect , clearly makes a lot of sense .
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