Example sentences of "all [noun pl] [vb base] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So Clinton has come up with a mixed bag of tricks : some of his proposals will be interpreted as inflationary ( the new mandates on business , for example — including a requirement that all employers spend a minimum of 1.5% of payroll on continuing education and training ) .
2 All religions have a history of reform movements which operate from within and are not imposed from without .
3 All researchers have a system of calling back to respondents , and some will , in the end , use replacements , but this is another potential problem area .
4 All projects have a lot of features in common but equally there are areas that are special to a particular industry or a particular company .
5 The adjudication officer must in all cases prepare a documentary case for submission to the tribunal in advance of the hearing .
6 Firstly , all ballets need a beginning , a climax and an end .
7 All policies contain a Matching of Items clause .
8 All objects have a propensity to move in straight lines , upwards or downwards , towards their natural place .
9 At the same time , it will return a missing sense of dignity which citizens of all ages have a right to enjoy .
10 Consumes of all ages have a right to reasonable protection against the sale of faulty goods and , of course , against fraud .
11 The oil of rhodium possesses peculiar properties : all animals cherish a fondness for it and it exercises a subduing influence over them .
12 Not all DHAs operate a bank , but those which do usually welcome applications from returners , and are happy to discuss your mutual requirements at an early stage .
13 All the hotel twin bedrooms are pleasantly furnished and have the benefit of a balcony , and all bedrooms have a telephone .
14 All bedrooms have a luxury you would expect — from colour television to sizeable private bathrooms .
15 All bedrooms have a terrace or balcony .
16 I believe that all parties have a role to play in implementing the peace accord , but of course the South African Government have the primary responsibility for the impartial maintenance of law and order .
17 As we saw in the last section , all shops offer a service to the customer , although the type of service may vary .
18 In the US election , commentators are bemoaning the lack of international issues , but they are still markedly more present than here : President George Bush and Bill Clinton are arguing over how and when to help the former Soviet states , Clinton is proposing to allow Japan and Germany on to the Security Council of the UN , all candidates have a figure for American troop presence in Europe , ranging from Bush 's 150,000 to Jerry Brown 's 1,000 , with a European force of 1,000 stationed in the US .
19 All chordates have a nerve chord running along the back , and all higher chordates were derived from forms with gill slits .
20 Options available on all models include a cutaway for £100 , a 48mm wide ‘ ragtime ’ neck for £60 , and left-handed versions for £45 extra .
21 All models incorporate a chopper/distribution pump which pulse-feeds the material to the injectors , themselves mounted on pairs of hydraulically-lowered , parallelogram arms .
22 All visitors have a chance to win some great health prizes .
23 All participants receive a certificate .
24 He states that ‘ the argument that all individuals have a right to privacy ( that is to say , freedom from observation , investigation and subsequent publication based on the investigation ) is strong but should be qualified when applied to the police ’ .
25 All guests receive a bottle of wine on arrival .
26 All guests receive a basket of fruit .
27 All organisations need a rationale for dividing up their work .
28 that women uses use minimal responses anyway , then then you know like all males speak a male did n't use minimal responses
29 For sure , they would say : ‘ All things have a purpose .
30 All viewers have a right of access to a variety of programmes , at prime viewing time , which respond to their requirements concerning information , culture and entertainment without any other restriction than payment of a fee .
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