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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 ‘ 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 ? ’
5 As such , they involve a high degree of trust , good will , confidence and faith in all parties ' ability to do the job in hand .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 The figures presented in this table are provided by GRE , who are responsible for the administration of your policy and payment of all benefits .
9 In others , it discloses the provisionality and contingency of all interpretations , without any sense that there is a single point of truth .
10 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 .
11 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 . ’
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 The meeting passed a number of resolutions which , among other things , called for : ( i ) the setting up of a head office in Johannesburg ; ( ii ) the phased and progressive return of PAC leaders and members to South Africa ; ( iii ) the continuation and intensification of all forms of struggle , including the armed struggle ; and ( iv ) the continuation and intensification of economic sanctions and the isolation of the South African regime .
15 The Arab people , especially the Iraqis , experience discrimination and racism on all levels .
16 They were told to enter in a book the goods and income of all men .
17 The Faculty of Education is concerned with teaching and research in all aspects of the contemporary study of Education , as well as in Consumer Studies and Sport and Leisure Studies .
18 The Institute will be major regional and national resource , providing teaching and research in all aspects of European Law .
19 This provides for the rapid matching , allocation and confirmation of all trades , and at the same time supports a range of client accounting systems .
20 Loans and aid of all kinds to the Third World actually dropped slightly in real terms in 1988 , from $96.9 billion in 1987 to $96 billion adjusted to 1987 prices and exchange rates .
21 And while work and study in all disciplines can range from the routinely normal through the critical and reflexive to the philosophical , philosophy exists as a distinct field of concerns .
22 In addition to internal alterations , general repairs and redecoration of all buildings externally were carried out as part of the Contract , together with associated site works and provision of additional car parking .
23 The importance placed on health and hygiene at all levels of The catering Guild can not be overstated .
24 As recommended by Beeching , the Lord Chancellor assumed overall responsibility for the construction and administration of all courts above the level of the Magistrates ' courts .
25 The introduction of detailed measurement and the systematic logging of failures has raised everyone 's awareness of our OTIF performance and this had led to increased cooperation and feedback between all departments .
26 Selection will be primarily influenced by the availability of software i.e. the programs needed to operate the microcomputer e.g. if a microcomputer has an information retrieval program which is fast , reliable , user friendly but can only retrieve items by searching under one term i.e. a book or slide set on SPACE can only be found by entering the keyword MOON or the keyword STARS but the pupils can not combine keywords and search for all items under MOON and PLANETS , then this program and this machine does not meet the needs of the school .
27 BLUE-green algaes , which killed sheep and pet dogs at Rutland Water this summer , are a serious and growing threat to sailing , water sports and fishing in all lakes and ponds in Britain as man made pollution feeds their growth .
28 It 's much more about making families feel welcome , keeping the kids entertained and thinking of all sorts of ways to make life easier for harassed mums and dads in need of a break .
29 The company also closely checks the ages and identification of all performers and obtains legal releases from them .
30 This building contained a cellar , stacked up to the door and ceiling with all sorts of stuff , some of it junk and rubbish , but also including a number of deed boxes , some furniture and several very interesting old items , e.g. an Admiral Fitzroy barometer , letter scales etc . ’
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