Example sentences of "be [vb pp] [prep] all [noun] " in BNC.

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1 High-speed , hood-down progress is only to be undertaken with all windows up as otherwise the wind whips round the side and into the cabin .
2 In addition to research degrees ( PhD and MPhil ) , which can be undertaken in all departments , the Faculty offers a number of specialist one-year MSc Degrees and Diplomas , some of which are especially relevant to development in Third World countries .
3 Research leading to the degrees of Master of Philosophy ( MPhil ) or Doctor of Philosophy ( DPhil ) may be undertaken in all Faculties .
4 The meeting had originally proposed the development of such strategies for the weakest EC economies ( i.e. Greece , Italy and Portugal ) but several ministers argued that they should be undertaken by all members .
5 I suggest that , for the next meeting of the North West London Dermatology Audit Group , local general practitioners and general practice audit facilitators should be invited to attend and a joint audit on the quality and appropriateness of outpatient service should be undertaken by all parties .
6 As the family had to accept that Ollie was top dog , there could be no equal treatment for the gentler and older Stan — Ollie had to be favoured in all things .
7 Notice of the first meeting of creditor must be given to all creditors at least twenty-one days before the date fixed for the meeting ( r 6.79(3) ) .
8 The increasingly complex organization of information within our society demands that training be given to all members of the school population , as opposed to simply those destined for tertiary education , In information retrieval skills .
9 Salaries were to be increased by 9% , full London Weighting of £1776 to be given to all London staff , but there was to be no reduction in differentials .
10 Their reservation stressed that ‘ while a bounty should be given in aid of the maintenance of children it should be given to all parents for all children and the income tax is not the place in which to make a gift to one special minority of relatively well-to-do persons while refusing the gift to the great mass of poor parents who need it most ’ .
11 A copy of Safe and Sound should be given to all parents leaving hospital with their tiny shawl-wrapped bundle .
12 A free certificate of ownership would be given to all citizens , who would be free to buy and sell shares in the company or fund of their choice .
13 Where budgets no longer allow support to be given to all services that an authority wishes to procure , decisions will have to be made as to where any cuts will fall .
14 National training in basic interviewing skills to be given to all police officers — this recognises the central role that confessions play in the police investigative strategy and the need to train officers out of the use of the ‘ persuasive techniques ’ , witnessed by the Commission 's researchers , which run the risk of producing unreliable evidence , in favour of a more open minded and even handed approach .
15 In a review of two books on the 1914–18 war , written many years ago , the historian and critic A. J. P. Taylor said , ‘ There is one piece of advice which can be given to all generals , successful and otherwise : ‘ Do not keep a diary ’ …
16 Thus benefits such as a welfare system or a national free education system should be given to all people who may do with these things as they wish .
17 Jeffrey et al have suggested that doxapram should be given to all patients who are acidotic and hypercapnic , although Ahmed et al found a poor outcome in 5 patients treated with doxapram in a controlled study comparing doxapram with NIPPV .
18 Support will be given to all Department of Transport and Scottish Road Safety Campaign initiatives in this connection .
19 Please tell all your classes about the forthcoming course and arrange for a ‘ commercial ’ to be given at all rallies , lecture dems , etc .
20 These opportunities provide excellent career openings into the pharmaceutical industry and extensive training will be given on all aspects of GCP .
21 They were convinced that equal allowances , financed out of general taxation so that the rich contributed more than the poor , should be given in all income groups because the responsibility of motherhood and the value of the child were the same whatever the status of the parents .
22 Altogether , this makes ‘ The Rehearsal ’ a genuine pearl , a precious thing to be prized above all others .
23 Although the incidence of dual pathology may be less in hospital outpatients populations ( 14% ) , it is recommended that the lower gastrointestinal tract should be examined in all patients presenting with anaemia , regardless of upper gastrointestinal endoscopy findings , except in those found to have malignancy of the upper gastrointestinal tract .
24 No wonder that in that same verse Paul bids us be filled with all joy and peace in believing .
25 ‘ On market days that be filled with all kinds of stalls , ’ said Tom .
26 Nevertheless , to bring about the desired end , the ultimate goal must be the establishment of but one religion world-wide based on a well-defined ‘ god ’ that can be justified in all languages .
27 I prefer to use a set of Indian bells — very small cymbals which produce a quiet but high pitched and very pure note which can be heard above all sorts of other noise .
28 Languages from all over Europe as well as the Orient could be heard on all stations west , where the platforms often overflowed with migrants .
29 Is your voice loud enough to be heard on all occasions ?
30 Under the secret rules of Cabinet procedure , the prime minister has the right to be consulted about all chairmanships and deputy chairmanships of public boards and commissions of inquiry .
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