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

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1 The new housing will mean a whole new way of life for the residents , who are being informed and consulted at all stages of the development .
2 British industry suffered a major crisis and needed to reorganise and rationalise at all levels .
3 ‘ We need to consider it carefully and look at all aspects , ’ he added .
4 By the time English had situated itself as a centre of learning and teaching at all universities in the early 1930s , its ethos and evaluative criteria were those associated with a masculine profession , rather than with a programme of national cultural intervention .
5 Learning and teaching at all levels
6 Alive and alert at all times . ’
7 The whole day had been a strange one for a young lady like herself who had never been allowed to go out on her own , had been carefully looked after and protected at all times from the impact of the world in which most people lived .
8 We have a duty to be as clear as we can , and to articulate at all times what we are trying to do , in at least a general sense , and it will help us to ask ( even if we can not always easily answer ) what the result might be in terms of student ability or behaviour .
9 The great doors had been wrenched off their hinges , and anyone could come and go at all hours .
10 Similarly , we can criticise wilko for being negative — but we do nt know if he s told the team to go out there and score at all costs , but the team just has nt responded .
11 At hotels near airports and in major cities visitors are arriving and departing at all times with peak periods being the morning departures and arrivals building up during late afternoon and early evening .
12 Examples of this kind of manipulation are discernible throughout recorded history and occur at all levels of control , from the actions of the relatively insignificant leaders of quite small groups formed for almost any reason , religious or otherwise , to the governments of nations who become powerful enough to dominate the world .
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