Example sentences of "all [prep] [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In the first sixteen chapters he looks at reformation in faith which is open to all through the sacraments of baptism — the means of restoration from the consequences of original sin — and penance , the means of recovery from individual sin .
2 ‘ We should be campaigning all through the holidays after a hard session , ’ he commented gloomily on the October proposal .
3 Headache as if bruised all through the bones of the head and down into the root of the tongue with nausea .
4 Someone in the Works and Buildings Department , haunted by the thought of these urinals gushing pointlessly at regular intervals all through the hours of darkness , Sundays and public holidays , had hit on this means of reducing the University 's water rate .
5 It does , therefore , seem to follow from Berkeley 's view , that ‘ bodies are annihilated and created every moment , or exist not at all during the intervals between our perception of them ’ .
6 Nor does the crude coincidence of the Suez episode with the run-up to an American presidential election tell all about the changes in Anglo-American relations which flowed from 1956 .
7 Does he agree that it is all about the priorities of Labour councillors ?
8 Be sure before you commit yourself to your chosen home that you know all about the boundaries of your property , any rights of way that exist , such as neighbours having access over your gardens , and which fences you have to maintain .
9 This may seem irrelevant to Hamlet taking revenge ; but this scene ( Act IV , Scene V ) shows the contrast between Hamlet , who thinks deeply about actions and their consequences ; and Laertes , the man of action , who does not think at all about the consequences of what he does , being driven by his heart rather than his head .
10 On general courses , you 'll take location and studio pictures and learn all about the mysteries of the darkroom and printing processes .
11 Knowing nothing at all about the actions of other consumers and producers , each consumer will automatically ensure that the last film he or she purchases yields twice as much utility as the last meal purchased .
12 Therefore it is nonsense for the Opposition to claim that we have done nothing at all about the problems of retraining .
13 Winterbottom , 32 , knows all about the Boks after two separate and highly-respected playing stints in the Republic .
14 And you 're supposed to know all about the bits of paper that they issue .
15 The Cheetahs know all about the dangers of speedway .
16 Who would not ? ’ — forgetting all about the advantages of a diplomatic approach .
17 Moore told them all about the events of the previous nights .
18 Many a woman who considers herself kind , compassionate and unselfish has been horrified to catch a glimpse of something underlying that , something which is determined to catch and hold a person , which can be jealous and possessive and cares nothing at all for the claims of others .
19 By refusing a referendum on Maastricht this Government has declared that it has no respect at all for the wishes of the electorate .
20 This is a funny kind of common agriculture policy — but not very funny at all for the farmers of Britain .
21 They want to be relaxed and businesslike in the classroom and above all for the pupils to be willingly engaged in the process of learning .
22 It 's a good idea to write down all of the incidents concerning your boss which you believe to be unfair .
23 I said well that 's what is , I said if you look at it the depreciation is so heavy compared with the income , and I said and the insurance as well but I said hopefully cos we have n't had any of er any claims at all this year you know , I said I know but all of the insurances of gone up , but I said I 'm hoping that we can sort of get the insurance down if possible so he said , yeah fair enough then .
24 Er , paragraph four Chairman , is the point that Policy and Resources when it was addressing the fact that all of the proposals from committees that 's currently within the guidelines did still leave a shortfall between projected expenditure of the County Council and the capping limit .
25 The results cover most , but not all of the topics in the Cockcroft foundation list .
26 In consequence , unc must have just n — p linearly independent columns , making up a non-vanishing minor of order n — p ; the other p columns are either linear combinations of some or all of the columns of the minor , or null ( a special combination with all coefficients zero ) .
27 The remaining p columns of unc may themselves be columns of the minor , or may be linear combinations of some or all of the columns of the minor , or may be linear combinations of the n — ( p + q ) common columns , or may be null .
28 So far we 've only had particular doctors using it to run it in , as it were , but in the very near future we hope that all of the doctors in the accident department will be using this system .
29 The activity of a Z-neuron is therefore , the result of summing the effects of all of the X-neurons on that cell .
30 Further , there are so many instances of what I call ‘ partial mens rea offences ’ , that is crimes in which mens rea runs to some but not all of the elements in the actus reus , that the alleged principle simply does not square with the data .
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