Example sentences of "in all [adj] [noun] [pron] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 In all capitalist democracies there are two sources for the legitimacy of the state , namely statehood itself and the ideology specific to the state in question .
2 When Rodrigo heard this it pleased him well , and he said to the King that he would do his bidding in this , and in all other things which he might command ; and the King thanked him much .
3 In all other cases they should be reported as minority interests .
4 In all other cases we have to find support in the literature , in what other people have done or in our own experience .
5 In all other cases it would seem that the union 's responsibility for the acts of an individual are to be determined by the general law of master and servant or agency .
6 In all other cases it is advisable to grant tenants easements to use the facilities in common with the other tenants in the building .
7 In all other cases it is artificial to draw this distinction between : ( 1 ) " issues " where the parties have not taken defined positions ; and ( 2 ) " disputes " or " formulated disputes " where the parties have taken defined positions .
8 If you eventually failed to agree at that level , then you would have to register failure to agree as you did in all other cases you know , leading up to that stage .
9 ‘ Certainly , Cabannes did superbly at the back of the lineout today but he was a regular target and in all other areas I gave Back the edge .
10 In all other areas it either was not an issue or nothing could be arranged .
11 This was curious ; in all other areas she treated — always had treated — Edward as negligible .
12 Orcs call stone throwers rock lobbers , but in all other respects they are exactly the same .
13 In all other respects I agree it is an entirely accurate record of the event . ’
14 In all other respects it seemed that I was winning .
15 In all such cases we will not be responsible for any costs involved .
16 In all such cases you may not be satisfied to receive even large damages for the wrong done ; and what the amount of damages is to be may be very uncertain .
17 In all such studies it is important to take account of confounding variables .
18 ‘ Mr [ Ian ] Lang has this issue very much under consideration and will bring forward regulations as soon as possible to make the fitting of wired-in smoke detectors compulsory in all new dwellings which are built . ’
19 In all new buildings they should carry guarantees of quality and certificates of compliance with Building Regulations , Codes of practice and British Standards .
20 Yet with eight sendings-off in all that day there was a case for ending the old year by taking a stand on players ' behaviour in time for the new .
21 In all that way he 's quite correct
22 In all that time we have actually had two people say yes I would like to cancel , of all the policies that we 've actually issues .
23 For the last five years I 've been doing this series , for the last 12 months sharing it with Ed Douglas , and in all that time there 's been the rain .
24 In all that time she only twice took a break from shooting , when she went to Melbourne for her 21st birthday party — a $100,000 family-only blow out at the fashionable Red Eagle Hotel — and a week later for Jason Donovan 's birthday bash .
25 And in all that time she 'd never heard from Jez , nor even from her parents .
26 They threw us out at four o'clock and in all that time I had n't said a word , just listened .
27 I have been using pastels for at least 30 years and in all that time I have never once seen a warning to this effect in either art books or on the many boxes of pastels that I have purchased .
28 I have been using pasters for at least 30 years and in all that time I have never once seen a warning to this effect in either art books or on the many boxes of pastels that I have purchased .
29 I have been keeping tropical fish for around 20 years and in all that time I have always had not just one , but a number of aquaria .
30 But in all that time I 've never been completely sober . ’
  Next page