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

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1 To the urban dweller , all woods look the same , but in landscape terms we must be careful to distinguish between the wildwood ( the remnant or successor of the natural or semi-natural woodland of Britain — which certainly does not exist anywhere today and probably has not since the Roman period ) and woods which have been to a greater or lesser degree managed for the production of timber and wood ( Fig. 63 ) .
2 Not all surveyors have the same ambition and aptitude , and unless training is the reason for putting appropriate surveyors on to certain jobs , it is advisable to select those individuals who have experience relevant to , and interest in , the particular project in hand .
3 They were there to demand fair play in the allocation of housing and jobs ; he was not the enemy of the counter-demonstrators and NICRA had people of all religions demanding the same social justice .
4 The simplest assumption is , of course , that all chains have the same length N1 .
5 The Code sets out a timetable for takeovers and certain standards of conduct , in order that all shareholders receive the same information and time enough to act on that information .
6 The motorcyclist also used the West Approach Road , a stretch of urban semi-motorway on which bikes are banned ( next time , we 'll make sure all contestants use the same route ! ) .
7 While the nuclear transplantation and other experiments make it clear that all nuclei contain the same genetic information , there are exceptions .
8 ( c ) Recalculate the two profit figures from ( b ) above assuming that all data remain the same except that , on 31 December Year 43 , Bergman Ltd had purchased an additional 1,000 units of Game X at £10.00 each and there were 3,000 units of Game X in stock on that date .
9 Atypical page might have looked like this : In task allocation , virtually all clients have the same thing ‘ done to ’ them at the same time .
10 As all subjects had the same cost function and the same mean for the price distribution , the comparative static propositions tested in this experiment concern the standard deviation of the price distribution , σ , and the ( per unit ) storage cost , k .
11 That is , all words sharing the same initial sound characteristics become activated in the system .
12 This welcomed Soviet completion , in compliance with the 1988 Geneva agreements , of the withdrawal of its troops from Afghanistan in February 1989 [ see pp. 36448-50 ] and called on all parties to respect the latter scrupulously .
13 We will ensure that all schools teach the same basic subjects .
14 Are all schools following the same rules ?
15 Future historians would in all likelihood use the same data to help answer entirely different questions were it accessible in its original form .
16 She asked for identification and we 'd urge all parents to do the same .
17 If rates vary between countries , firms may carry out more or less of their business in one particular country than they would if all countries had the same rate .
18 Thirdly , in all the examples quoted here , there is a sense in which all observers see the same thing .
19 Together with the impossibility of effectively excluding people from consuming it , this implies that all individuals consume the same quantity , although they may attach different utility to this consumption if their tastes differ .
20 Thus , everyone may have the same wage rate , w , per hour and the same unearned income , M , but there may be differences in the tastes for leisure leading to differences in hours worked , L. As a result , measured income may vary — even though all individuals have the same endowments and market opportunities .
21 For non-rival goods especially it is tempting to allocate their costs ( = benefits ) on a per capita basis , but Aaron and McGuire show that this is equivalent to assuming that all individuals have the same marginal utility of income .
22 To have to sit in an office all day playing the same records — all of which are awful — over and over and over again — well , it 's not funny , is it ?
23 The constancy of the aggregate parameters rests either on the assumption that individual wealth shares are constant or on the assumption that all investors perceive the same expected returns and variance covariance matrix of returns and exhibit the same degree of absolute risk aversion .
24 The starting point dictated by the foregoing assumptions is that all investors envisage the same opportunity set , efficient frontier , capital market line and market portfolio ( the Tobin position described in Chapter 4 ) .
25 A one period time horizon and homogeneous expectations on the part of investors — all investors have the same perceptions of expected returns , risks ( standard deviations ) , and covariance 's .
26 It is important that we recognise that not all knowledge carries the same status .
27 If all questions carry the same maximum marks , your answers should be given roughly equal time .
28 The first point to note is that , whatever their growth rates , all firms generate the same total rate of return on assets of 15 per cent , and that this is the same as the cost of capital or discount rate .
29 But despite this , all firms generate the same return on assets , as we have seen .
30 All people see the same light but to some it is all shadow .
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