Example sentences of "is [adj] [conj] [adv] all " in BNC.
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1 | It is possible that nearly all of the outgassed volatiles have always been the result of recycling . |
2 | Without labouring the point , it is clear that not all deviant behaviour is criminal , and it is important to be aware of the distinction between the two concepts . |
3 | It is clear that not all pupils will , by the age of 16 , be able to cope with texts which combine all such dimensions of difficulty . |
4 | It is clear that not all the insolvency procedures are applicable to unregistered companies . |
5 | However , it is clear that not all aspects of deixis can be treated truth-conditionally , as we shall see below , and there are considerable problems even for the apparently tractable cases . |
6 | It is clear that nearly all of the 10 worst councils in terms of rent collection and houses left empty are Labour controlled . |
7 | It is clear that almost all the European Free Trade Association countries , except perhaps Iceland , will want to join the Community . |
8 | It is interesting that nearly all music-hall artists adapted successfully ; evidently , years of projecting the voice over the orchestra and up towards the upper circle without the help of loudspeakers was good training . |
9 | IT IS REAL AND HAPPILY ALL TRUE … |
10 | This probably represents an underestimate of the proliferative capacity of 14-day precursors because it is likely that not all cells are successfully incorporated into the reaggregates . |
11 | If you have twenty pages of notes , it is obvious that not all of those twenty pages can go into your essay ! |
12 | At a deeper level , it is apparent that not all observers share Scarman 's analysis of the problem or its associated policy response , and it is possible to identify stances both to the right and left of this central reformist tradition . |
13 | You may be limited by the hours the crêche is open as not all remain open in the evening , or begin early enough in the morning . |
14 | ‘ It is true that practically all the world 's 500–600 active volcanoes — someone may have bothered to count them , I have n't — are located along convergent plate boundaries . |
15 | Intuitively , it would be difficult to deny that there was a connection between the semantic contributions of black in the two sentences : blackness is not irrelevant to blackbirds ( even if it is true that not all blackbirds are black ) — this is proved by the normality of blackbirds , crows and other black birds . |
16 | But Paula is aware that not all paying customers will have the purest of motives . |