Example sentences of "they [be] [verb] [prep] all " in BNC.

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1 They are trained on all aspects of aerobics from the beginners ' level to advanced step .
2 So within specific cultural contexts , the mass media are able to employ existing cultural referents because , like coins of exchange , they are comprehended by all .
3 They are featured in all the books but , like Myxobolus .
4 They are made by all Ministers who are confronted with allegations of student poverty and hardship .
5 The issue is whether making the protean forms of racism seem more omnipotent , cohesive and enduring than they are does after all serve to strengthen and unify the antiracist movement , or whether it reinforces the more sectarian elements within it .
6 With such descriptions , actually occurring linguistic data , where they are adduced at all , serve to exemplify category types .
7 They are binding on all academics engaged in their profession , whatever their discipline .
8 Nobody asks sticky questions as they are led on all fours up the stairs .
9 The fact that a practitioner has a copy of the Blue Book ( which contains the Institute 's regulations and guidance notes on investment business ) on his shelf does not necessarily mean that he has read and understood it , and in some firms the Institute 's Investment Business Gazettes ( which announce changes to regulations and other requirements , and provide a general round-up of developments likely to affect authorised firms ) are filed away unread if they are kept at all .
10 If they are wanted at all they are probably wanted in large numbers and to be made in a hurry by unskilled labour .
11 At present it is left to the planning officers of the district council to decide how the views of parish councils are pesented to the planning committee or indeed if they are presented at all .
12 They are recognised by all British Universities .
13 Under 4* and 5* Maxplan policies , they are covered for all perils .
14 The problem , however , was that although efficiency demanded that an inspector be experienced and the commissioners , Fullerton believed , would appoint his son if they were permitted , ‘ they are actuated in all these matters by the influence of the Earle of Isla , who often fills up these employments at London without any presentments ’ .
15 Odour nuisance can be considerably reduced by adhering to good housekeeping practices and often byelaws are made by local authorities under s.108 of the Public Health Act 1936 to ensure they are followed at all times .
16 They are wanting in all Protura .
17 They are defined as all those who do not share the values and goals of opt-outs .
18 In most cases , such changes are poorly documented , if they are recorded at all .
19 Trade unions , it they are involved at all , are not meant to be militant .
20 If they are involved at all .
21 Traditionally they are associated with all kinds of bean dishes , and are good digestants in that they prevent flatulence .
22 Youngsters should not construct mains powered projects unless they are supervised at all times by a suitably experienced adult .
23 The most surprising feature of the laminated sediments of the eastern equatorial Pacific is that they are preserved at all in such widespread oxygenated deep sea environments .
24 The hon. Gentleman is incorrect in saying that they are shared by all political parties in Germany , although they are shared by some of them , especially the socialist parties .
25 Electronic resources need to benefit from well-planned preservation campaigns , if they are to survive at all .
26 There are few children who do not experience the death of a much-loved grandparent or pet when they are quite young , and yet so often they are excluded from all the changes that go on at the time of a grandparent 's death , as though in some way this will leave them unaffected .
27 The most effective method is that of asking all members of a sample of households to keep diaries , noting what they are doing at all times of the day .
28 Will he confirm that the inquiry will be wide ranging and will pay close attention not only to the environmental impact of the proposed lines but to whether they are needed at all for the national grid to meet its licence standards ?
29 We will set performance targets for the Post Office and ensure they are published in all offices , together with results achieved .
30 They are found in all kinds of damp , dark places .
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