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

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1 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 .
2 The results cover most , but not all of the topics in the Cockcroft foundation list .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 She found that in her sample , all of the girls in the class underestimated their rank ( as supplied by the teacher ) in relation to the boys .
6 Despite the absence of genomic sequence for coding segment 2 , the intron/exon boundaries indicated account for all of the nucleotides in this region of the three cDNA clones shown in a. c , GGFBPP1 encodes a truncated protein .
7 We arrived at all of the locations in good time , although the traffic in Stoke did put us under a little pressure towards the end , we finished with a whole five minutes to spare !
8 It is however the final formal appearance of the team who have been representing North Yorkshire County Council , and I would n't want this opportunity to slip without thanking them all , Mr , Mrs , and all of the others in their team who have spoken on behalf of the Council .
9 Strathclyde and Newcastle appear to be radically different from all of the others in this Table , in that more than 60% of their unconsulted theses have never been cited , and the results contained in them have not yet been published by their authors .
10 This orientation of reader judgement applies to all of the nodes in the network in the same way , disregarding the authorial-judgement ( JU ) orientation which would obviously double the number of parameters ( such an author orientation would be textually constituted by , for example , an interview with a writer on his or her own books ) .
11 All of the boys in my class , every single boy tease me .
12 As a paper conservator , I can not unreservedly recommend all of the products in this range but the gummed tapes are very useful .
13 Comparisons of thesis reading behaviour of staff and students affiliated to different universities are valid , however , since these are spread over all of the theses in data set C. The affiliation records of most of the 970 consultations were extracted from the declaration forms and put into the CONSULT database .
14 Olivetti , like all of the companies in the industry , has problems .
15 All of the companies in the Division turned in good half yearly figures with a particularly strong performance from thanks to record prices for pigs .
16 Working Abroad — There are laws which ensure that your education and qualifications whether professional or technical will be recognised in all of the countries in the Community .
17 Indicating United States recognition of Iran 's regional importance , US President Bush told Arab journalists in Washington on March 9 that as a " big country " Iran " should not be forever treated as enemies by all of the countries in the region " .
18 On all of the lines in the interior of Africa the number of trains handled per day was very few , single tracking was the rule , and passenger facilities were slight .
19 Unfortunately , limits of space dictate that I can not discuss all of the essays in the book .
20 Information leakages were found to be smaller in chemicals than in other sectors , and for new process development decisions in virtually all of the industries in the sample ( see Mansfield et al. ,
21 All of the programs in Start Up are run as soon as Windows starts .
22 So , if it comes out as one , one squared is one so you 've accounted for a hundred percent or all of the variants in the other variable which means that if you know X you automatically know Y , or if you know Y you automatically know X. When you 're doing a correlation study , it 's very hard to work out what 's the dependent and what 's the independent variable because by it 's nature you do n't know .
23 And goal or mission is to enable you to integrate that information seamlessly and deliver it to the desktop in a form which is appropriate to all of the users in the enterprise .
24 Marx provides a clear example of this in his analysis of the period of manufacture during which the social organization of production became concentrated in a variety of ways , such as the bringing together within one workshop of all of the stages in the production of a particular item .
25 And all of the Indians in Slough say in n it ?
26 I believe all of the forms in the procedures that I 'm responsible for have , and are the one that are mentioned in those procedures are now versioned and dated .
27 We can infer a little more from the key structure : all of the pieces in the ballet are in G , either major or minor , but the oboes , particularly the haute-contre de hautbois , function more happily in G major than G minor .
28 All of the ways in which the design of the Williamson scheme differ from the design of the ERM serve to make the former more durable — largely , it must be admitted , by making it less ambitious .
29 Who shouts ? ’ can be a game to include all of the children in describing their parents .
30 Thirdly , it happened that virtually all of the Realists in the early years were immigrants from Europe .
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