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

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1 In all other cases they should be reported as minority interests .
2 In all other cases we have to find support in the literature , in what other people have done or in our own experience .
3 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 .
4 In all other cases it is advisable to grant tenants easements to use the facilities in common with the other tenants in the building .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 ‘ 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 .
8 In all other areas it either was not an issue or nothing could be arranged .
9 This was curious ; in all other areas she treated — always had treated — Edward as negligible .
10 Orcs call stone throwers rock lobbers , but in all other respects they are exactly the same .
11 In all other respects I agree it is an entirely accurate record of the event . ’
12 In all other respects it seemed that I was winning .
13 In all new buildings they should carry guarantees of quality and certificates of compliance with Building Regulations , Codes of practice and British Standards .
14 This is why in all great cultures you find a congress of the old .
15 In all possible worlds you 'd still be you
16 But in my painting , the mother 's face is not , as it is in all similar images I have seen , pious and accepting .
17 In all first-class cricket he had 2,784 victims ( average 18.16 ) , taking a hundred wickets in no less than fourteen seasons , including three times when he captured more than 200 wickets .
18 In all first-class matches he captured 1,956 wickets at an average of 14.87 , the best average for any bowler taking more than 1,500 wickets in the twentieth century .
19 In all flow-visualization experiments it is necessary to give some thought as to what features of the flow are shown up .
20 In all secular matters I am a feminist , ’ says the bishop , who is widowed and remarried , with three daughters by his first wife .
21 As in all active sports you pick up bumps and bruises , so we insist on medical insurance .
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