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

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1 In London , meanwhile , a Whitehall report citing all sorts of commercial opportunities at the British Museum has drawn a defensive response : suggestions that the museum might see itself more like a branch of the leisure industry have got the staff bristling with indignation .
2 The ban is a blanket ban covering all marches or all marches of a particular class such as political marches .
3 The state bar would prefer to set a blanket rule governing all types of lawyers .
4 By searching a data file containing all the piece-part " boxes " for geometric domains , the simple relationship between parts can be established ; the boxes can be shown to be remote , adjacent , interfering and inserted .
5 A relocation team representing all parts of the business and every production shift drew up a military-style plan to carry out the operation .
6 Body Shop , the " green " cosmetics retail chain , is planning a wind farm to provide all its power needs at its Sussex headquarters .
7 Erm , a schedule is used as a telephone omnibus detailing all the projects on that particular survey .
8 Like the Beatles , Keegan was a legend in Liverpool and he has given United a dream ticket to ride all the way back to the Premier League .
9 ‘ We have sent those guidelines to the other two trusts and are setting up a work party involving all three trusts to improve the way we deal with those cases and improve communications . ’
10 In addition , Pickwick plan to release Kaplan 's Adagietto this autumn as part of a compilation disc featuring all of Mahler 's adagio movements from the nine completed symphonies : the finale of the Third , the third movement of the Fourth , Kaplan 's Adagietto , and the finale of the Ninth .
11 If , for example , a hotelier contracts for a window cleaner to clean all the outside windows of the hotel and , while undertaking this job , the person contracted falls and is injured , although the hotelier owes the window cleaner a duty of care under s. 2(1) OLA 1957 , the extent of this duty is modified by the fact that window cleaners will themselves guard against the ordinary risks of carrying out the job and thus the hotelier may not be liable for their injuries .
12 She had to walk all the way to Clerkenwell with a canvas bag containing all her belongings , and her feet dragged as she grew more reluctant every minute to face the destitution she thought she had left behind for ever .
13 They are not necessarily the cheapest but can sometimes offer a package deal supplying all requirements from a single source with own stock and products bought in for the purpose .
14 Where this option is taken up , the intermediary ( the UK company in the example above ) is not required to account for the acquisition tax in the member states of arrival ; but it must : include the supply on its UK EC sales listing , quoting the VAT number of the customer in the member state of delivery ; and issue a tax invoice containing all the information required for an intra-EC supply endorsed ‘ VAT : Art 28c(E) ( 3 ) applies ’ .
15 She had a sports bag to put all her things in : her swimming gear , her running shorts and her riding things .
16 Eight local hotels , with a price range to suit all pockets , offer very attractive theatre packages .
17 The latest versions of SideKick offer the choice of tone ( useless unless you have a touch-tone system ) or pulse ( which works fine ) but Spotlight , despite claiming to be a UK version resisted all my efforts .
18 The growth of social intervention and the emergence of a welfare state have all profoundly affected the patterns of sexual behaviour .
19 Some of the least reliable bands cost more than £2 a pair , while a 50p set passed all the tests .
20 Example 2 takes the same scale across all the string sets and Example 3 shows how this information may be practically applied to start a cascade effect crossing all the string sets .
21 Richard Coleman is a BCU member who hopes to see the formation of a rafting federation to represent all aspects of rafting , preferably outside the BCU .
22 The first is a boolean expression representing all facts known about the process ' free variables .
23 And er they had a surveyor gang checking all the lines in the tunnel that the surveyors put up to keep the men driving the right tunnel it should n't go p one past the other .
24 BR under scrutiny as direct rail link reaches end of line North-East councils plan to set up a steering group to discuss all aspects of British Rail services in the region .
25 Yesterday 's transport committee heard Stockton Borough Council is setting up a steering group to consider all aspects of rail travel in the North-East .
26 Fortunately for Waller , Thursday night 's events seemed more like a suicide pact involving all the polling firms .
27 The head porter is responsible for the supervision and allocation of duties to all the uniformed staff , works in close liaison with the reception office , and usually keeps a log book recording all the various happenings and events during the day .
28 On the following day the Országgyülés adopted a new law on internal security , including strict controls on the use of telephone and mail surveillance , after hearing acting Interior Minister Zoltan Pál admit that covert monitoring of the opposition had continued until little more than a week before , and that documents relating to the scandal had been shredded in defiance of a government order to secure all files for investigation .
29 As such it is well placed at a centre point to visit all the other treasures of the region .
30 A road map shows all the roads in an area .
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