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

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1 In addition , a weighting of constructs according to their importance or status within the construct system ( as suggested by Shaw and Gaines , 1985 ) might lead to a finer and more accurate pattern of response compared to present methods in which all judgments carry equal weight .
2 All tragedies have cruel footnotes .
3 All cities have different records in this respect and they all merit individual research if we are to piece together the various aspects of post-war urban development ( Manchester 's Moss-side development was different from Sheffield 's Park Hill estate of ‘ streets in the sky ’ , and different again from Newcastle 's development at Byker , with its famous ‘ wall ’ ) .
4 The notion underlying the Statutory Instruments Act , as with all Acts prescribing some form of consideration by Parliament , is obvious .
5 All foundations suffer some degree of settlement , since the sub-soil itself is elastic or compressible .
6 Not all solicitors have large incomes : the 1976 Remuneration Survey ( given in evidence by the Law Society to the Royal Commission on Legal Services ) showed that half of those working in private practice earned less than £7,050 .
7 ‘ I reject all attempts to justify this attack .
8 I reject all attempts to justify this attack .
9 In the final analysis , collective security was founded on what Nizan referred to as the Soviet formula of " treaties accessible to everyone " , not on the Hitlerian formula of " treaties accessible to a few at the exclusion of everyone else " , Nizan ceaselessly denounced all attempts to reduce international diplomacy to what he disparagingly termed " private agreements between gang leaders " .
10 Kierkegaard thus rejects decisively and with withering scorn all attempts to present Christian faith in terms of Idealism or moral values , of historical influence and historical study , or of belonging to an established Christian church .
11 Not all employers have equal access to occupational pensions , and manual workers are less likely to receive one on retirement or on the same level as non-manual and professional employees .
12 As we shall see ( particularly in Chapters 21 and 22 ) all flows involve organized structures .
13 His telegrams to the army reiterated the need at all times to respect Ukrainian sovereignty .
14 For my part , I promise you I will continue at all times to have this possibility in mind , and to take every opportunity of bringing it to the minds of those who can best move in the matter .
15 This illustrates a central concern of this book , that we should at all times view old people as playing a part in the drama of life , not as passive onlookers .
16 So convinced was she that ‘ Love conquers all , that she was prepared at all times to forgo conventional ties if they interfered with his development .
17 Not all groups view these conflicts with the same concern .
18 All groups exhibited higher damage scores than those observed in the adaptive cytoprotection experiments shown in Figure 5 ( p<0.05 ) .
19 Pluralists exaggerate the extent to which all groups enjoy some influence .
20 All groups underwent abdominal ultrasound scan to determine the presence of gall stones and exclude liver metastases in the cancer group , as well as biochemical tests to assess hepatic and renal function .
21 All religions furnish many examples .
22 Nevertheless , not all researchers favour flat organisation structures .
23 All notes have that crisp , interesting electro-acoustic sonority , without sounding wimpish or feeble .
24 For year after year he worked all hours serving different governments and different ministers .
25 However , the Law Reform Committee in 1962 recommended that courts should be permitted to award damages , at their discretion , in all cases involving innocent misrepresentation .
26 He said Justice Douglas Brown , an experienced High Court judge would hear all cases involving twenty children and six families .
27 Agosti still faced charges of involvement in the 1976 coup which overthrew President María Estela ( Isabelita ) de Martínez Perón [ see pp. 27741-43 ] , but military trials had been effectively suspended in April 1989 when the Supreme Court decided to examine the documentation pertaining to all cases involving military officers accused of human rights abuses in 1976-83 .
28 All sharpe does these days is score a few goals … he cant beat players for pace down the line anymore .
29 Many error in all story belong other guy .
30 By all accounts displaying considerable skill , the pathfinders of the assault made their way across the Shatt al-Arab to land on the Fao peninsula , occupying the island of Umm al-Rasas on the way over .
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