Example sentences of "all [noun] [adv] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 At all times when the need for active continuing recovery is neglected , the disease will tend to recur and the disorders of mood will tend to return .
2 For this month 's design , as with all projects where the solution has n't come as quick as a flash of inspiration , I assembled in front of me everything that I had found interesting or been working on over the past few months .
3 It is hard to believe that it intended to withhold that protection in all cases where a jury might think that the place in question was not necessary or desirable or where the authorities could not by evidence justify their policies to a jury 's satisfaction .
4 In all cases where a vessel which is covered under a Policy which is subject to the Speedboat Clause and such a claim is made very careful consideration should be given to the mooring area .
5 The principle that the press may " represent the public " should be considered in all cases where the court is cleared , except perhaps when national security is being discussed .
6 The other ‘ road ’ had been developed when in Avon Finance v Bridger [ 1985 ] 2 A11 ER 281 the court envisaged the extension of the protection previously given to wives to elderly parents , and in the present case Scott LJ saw no reason why the ‘ protection ’ should not extend to all cases where the relationship between the surety and debtor was one in which influence by the debtor over the surety and reliance by the surety on the debtor were natural and probable .
7 The competition rules apply to all cases where the agreement , conduct or practices produce an effect on the normal patterns of trade or have a ‘ repercussion ’ on the competitive structure of a market thereby affecting trade between member states .
8 In all cases where the Speedboat Clause applies it should be given careful consideration as it does limit the extent of cover appreciably .
9 ( ii ) all contracts where the party ( " businessman " ) seeking to rely on the exemption clause entered into the contract in the course of a business ( except those businesses excluded under Sched 1 to the UCTA — basically those which have some other form of statutory regulation such as insurance contracts , contracts for the carriage of goods by sea , or contracts whose subject matter is specialised , and which therefore have a particular body of law governing them , such as real property or intellectual property ) .
10 The user can also specify retrievals to be made on a range of values , for example , all tuples where the salary is greater than 10000 and also use ANDs , ORs and so on .
11 Indeed the Court of Appeal in Phekoo expressed the opinion that it only applied to rape but I hope that one might interpret that to mean ‘ rape-like offences ’ , that is all offences where the mistake in question relates to a circumstance qualified by mens rea .
12 This legislation , which is embodied in [ TA 1988 Part XV ] , provides in general terms that the income of a settlement shall , for income tax purposes , be treated as that of the settlor in all circumstances where the settlor might benefit directly or indirectly from the settlement .
13 The Council 's permission for many priests to share in a single concelebration was again , initially , limited to a very few occasions , but before the end of the 1960s the absurdity of the former practice had become rather obvious and concelebration was rapidly becoming the norm for all circumstances where the number of priests exceeded the number of community Masses needed for a pastoral purpose .
14 At the same time it is expensive to cover all areas when the volume of business in some of them is small .
15 Of all abilities only the capacity to conceptualize has been found to correlate with the performance of managers .
16 He said the first day I went , I , I never sold anything except a couple of por a bit dubious , so he cooked half a dozen sausages , one bit of fish and did a few chips and said I bet we 'll be sitting here all day well every bugger come for fish and chips , had n't got none had they !
17 All day long a team of labourers , pale with cement dust , streamed up a plank out of the hold with the bags of cement , like a trail of ants .
18 ALL day long the midnight sky built its bastions of cloud over Fenwick and the south .
19 Once up in the front line , troops found that life had been reduced , in the words of a Beaux Arts professor serving with the Territorials , ‘ to a struggle between the artillerymen and the navvy , between the cannon and the mound of earth ’ All day long the enemy guns worked at levelling the holes laboriously scraped out the previous night .
20 Anxious to be seen as having made all the right decisions , she added with a little pride , ‘ There were n't no need for a nurse , 'cause I looked after the mistress myself … stayed up all night when the fever took her … mopped her brow and talked nice and low ‘ til she come through it .
21 All night long the thought of his being hand in glove with Harry Martin had lingered at the back of her mind .
22 Then we got our fears confirmed that there was a heavy sea on ; all night long the wind had howled round my room .
23 The intention of the IB is clear ; it is to clean up the game at all levels particularly the shop window of the internationals .
24 All week long the behaviour of the crowd had been impeccable .
25 If , as was argued earlier , the notion of duty should be seen as functional rather than purely temporal , it should therefore extend to all situations where the constable is engaged in obligatory police work .
26 In all probability therefore the action was carefully co-ordinated .
27 The dismissal arrangements set up by the governing body have to provide for the CEO , or representatives , and the headteacher , unless she or he is the person concerned , to be present at all stages when a dismissal is being considered .
28 Ms Clark 's optimism was encouraging , but question time reminded booksellers once again how relentless was the onslaught on the schools market from all sides when a questioner raised the issue of Dorling Kindersley ‘ agents ’ selling in to schools .
29 One of our aims is to highlight the inevitable tensions which arise in all societies when a community development approach is adopted in health care matters .
30 Smooth out all wrinkles so the fabric hugs the frame
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