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

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1 In the gun room , where coats hung and hats of all kinds and all ages lay about on tables , Nicandra squeezed her Henry Heath , its brim bound with corded ribbon , over her bun of hair , while Lally , peering into a mildewed looking-glass , felt her way towards a becoming line .
2 Through the international division of labour , the whole of civilized humanity becomes a great organism ; and precisely by this means , the political freedom and unity of all nations becomes possible .
3 Now systems are being refocused and designed to support decision-making and activities at all levels of the district health system , including the community level .
4 Thorough cleaning and disinfection of all surfaces to a very high standard is essential , and Rentokil is now able to offer a specialist service to meet this need .
5 Ten in 1 000 of the adult population and 36 in 1 000 over 65 have ulcerated limbs , and 83% of all ulcers are nursed in the community .
6 There are activities for individuals , pairs , and groups at all levels , and ideas for all stages before , during , and after reading .
7 This struggle revolves around opposing material interests of competing classes and groups in all countries .
8 With regard to pruning , Miller advised removal of dead wood in the autumn , shortening of over-luxuriant branches and exposure of all parts of the plant to maximum light and air .
9 ‘ Has there ever been an ecumenical Council ’ , he asks , ‘ which was not a way of self-renewal through an encounter with the Risen Jesus , the glorious and immortal King , whose light illumines the whole Church for the salvation , joy and glory of all peoples ? ’
10 As such , they involve a high degree of trust , good will , confidence and faith in all parties ' ability to do the job in hand .
11 Founded in 1884 when General Pitt Rivers gave his collection of ethnology and prehistory to the University , it has now grown into an astonishingly diverse collection of the products of human art and ingenuity from all periods and cultures .
12 There are spacious arcades and galleries on all sides of the square , and on these I could see nobly sculpted medallions of famous Spaniards .
13 Between 30% and 50% of all consultations with medical professionals in industrialized countries result from no detectable physical illness or when the complaint of discomfort is out of proportion to the physical problem .
14 Acting chairman Derek Round , the former chief executive of Colchester and East Essex Co-operative Society , said : ‘ We are planning to appoint a mix of hands-on people with vision and commitment who have knowledge and expertise in all aspects of visual arts , including education as well as skills in marketing and business-related subjects .
15 The figures presented in this table are provided by GRE , who are responsible for the administration of your policy and payment of all benefits .
16 He drew peasants digging and sowing , and labourers of all kinds , timber men , blacksmiths , hauliers , as well as the sick and the old , the maimed and the deformed .
17 They can involve extensive interviews and investigations throughout all levels of the firm 's structure , resulting in detailed recommendations concerning management structures , financial controls and so on .
18 Archaeology does not just deal with buried evidence , but also with sites and objects of all kinds ; the study of buildings is considered equally important .
19 Those whose job it is to seek knowledge , and sometimes solutions , here on Earth — the astronomers , anthropologists , archaeologists and researchers in all branches of science — have , for the most , remained silent on pseudoscience .
20 First published in 1970 , this index is issued bi-monthly with an annual cumulation , and lists the authors and titles of all books from American and British sources .
21 Singers and instrumentalists in all ranges are welcome to join PETER SYRUS .
22 No Opposition have ever mutilated more forests in the interests of producing an endless stream of written policy documents containing come-ons and pledges of all sorts to every sectional interest , but when we add up those pledges and cost them , the Labour party becomes very coy .
23 In others , it discloses the provisionality and contingency of all interpretations , without any sense that there is a single point of truth .
24 In the USA , for example , there is co-operation and co-ordination at all levels up to national level , but the widespread library instruction activity probably determines or allows for this .
25 Others regarded it as a measured response to the Dublin government 's paper proposing ‘ new institutions ’ to satisfy the nationalist aspiration and provide ‘ executive functions for the development of practical north-south co-operation and co-ordination in all areas of mutual benefit . ’
26 In El Salvador and Guatemala , for example , between 70% and 80% of all children under five suffer from malnutrition .
27 Allan has been working for Historic Scotland since 1986 and has gained wide-ranging experience including masonry consolidation , hewing and building of all types of stonework at sites throughout Grampian Region and the Shetland Islands .
28 In order to achieve this , teams have to work towards the situation where the knowledge and skills of all members are fully utilised .
29 Strict separation was the order of the day , forcing some couples to leave notes in drainpipes and resort to all kinds of strategies if they wished to communicate more than a passing word .
30 Owing to the cash-strapped province 's crippling budget cuts , few positions can be refilled , and programmes in all areas are drastically reduced .
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