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

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1 Major questions about the individual and society have preoccupied thinkers in all periods of history : the philosophers of Ancient Greece and Rome reflected upon the way society operated and/or should operate , and for centuries afterwards social and political theorists and philosophers applied themselves to similar questions .
2 Animals in all stages of misery are turned out on to the streets , left in remote areas , even just left behind after the family holiday .
3 By 1987 Wilmink was able to conclude that the Act ‘ has had a stimulating effect on the development of plans for the construction of bicycle tracks ’ and that ‘ attention to bicycle facilities in all stages of planning , design and maintenance of the infrastructure has become common practice . ’
4 The crew is guaranteed top bonus and involved in all stages of planning [ and , at the end , the ‘ post mortem ’ ] .
5 In order , therefore , to make absolutely certain that the manufactured parts were always ready and on hand , and further , that there was a sufficiency of raw materials and parts in all stages of completion , some form of stocktaking was necessary , and this was kept up to date day-to-day , and even hour-by-hour .
6 Helicopter blades were designed to give a minimum of bending stress in all directions of flight ie straight blades !
7 As we buzz off in all directions in search of the sun , a wee word of caution …
8 Like many others I have protested in all directions against water-privatization .
9 He understood and developed the concepts of imperial rule and responsibility , and took an intense interest in all matters of law , government and the practical realisation of the feudal ideals which he personally embodied .
10 In this service veterinary surgeons are employed in the control and eradication of serious diseases of livestock , in the investigation of outbreaks of disease , in the application of health schemes aimed at increasing the efficiency of our livestock industries , and in all matters of animal health and welfare which may affect the country as a whole .
11 Beryl , with her tunnel vision in all matters of opinion and morality , played out her role of self-sacrificing daughter and sister to the men of the house .
12 On 5 June , it declared Finland to be self-governing in all matters except defence and foreign policy .
13 The financial director , however , has a remarkably good personal understanding with the managing director and can approach him readily in all matters at work .
14 If someone has promised that he will prevent the promisee suffering any loss , and he does cause that no such loss arises from that matter , he does what he promised ; but if he does not , because he does not do what he promised , he is condemned in a sum of money , as happens in all obligations for performance .
15 I wish only to make the point that I think it wrong that Opposition Members should seek to criticise my right hon. Friend the Member for Chingford , who has fairly raised a matter that carries with it considerable concern in all strata of society .
16 This is so widespread a reason for rejecting religion , present in all strata of society and amongst all types of people , young and old , that any RE which fails to help pupils think clearly about it is seriously deficient .
17 The idea of the organism ; the notion that organisms need to process energy to stay intact ; the appreciation that selection is constantly at work , favouring the best adapted — these are the fundamentals to keep in mind in all studies of ecology .
18 Excessive faecal bile acid losses have not been found in all studies in adult patients with cystic fibrosis .
19 This is called niche marketing which is a familiar concept in all forms of retailing .
20 Sometimes erm given me the questions and sometimes answering the questions for me , its always informing me and over the last few years I 've erm , I said that to try and understand erm , how to use this information in my own work as , as a writer , and I see , I see parallels in all forms of art , communication is of course one , erm and the need to recognise and respond the plight of others is , is another area and the area that as a writer I 'm particularly drawn too .
21 A process of polarization is developing , with households busily engaged in all forms of work at one pole and households unable to do a wide range of work at the other … .
22 Equality of access must be promoted in all forms of work with the right not to take part in some roles as strongly guarded as the right of access to others .
23 Crew members are rotated between areas on a daily basis so that they become skilled in all forms of work .
24 A sure-footed City scribbler Tim Congdon of Gerrard & National writes : ‘ The 1980s will be remembered as a decade of remarkable growth in all forms of credit . ’
25 Specialist consultants in all forms of travel management . ’
26 The old pattern of capital/resource/labour-intensive manufacturing is giving way to a more knowledge-intensive one , not only in the field of information technology , but in all forms of production .
27 Although this principle of comparative costs is applied mainly in connection with international trade , one can see it in operation in all forms of production .
28 Women are under more ideological pressure to maintain a perfect home in owner-occupied property , where standards are seen to be the individual responsibility of the owners , rather than being outside a tenant 's control as in rented property , although of course women in all forms of accommodation are subjected to these pressures .
29 Abnormalities of gastrointestinal motility may occur in all forms of amyloidosis and intestinal pseudo-obstruction has been reported in secondary or primary amyloidosis , including amyloidosis associated with multiple myeloma .
30 But it was by no means to be confined to labourers since the emphasis on being adaptable was an implicit recognition of the importance of the mental factor inherent in all forms of labour , and one which was deemed to be of increasing relevance under ‘ modern conditions ’ .
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