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

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1 The Burmese government has warned that it may place a ban on all exports of logs to Thailand , in the face of reports that some traders are exporting logs illegally .
2 On May 29 the USC said that it would be receptive to dialogue with all groups at talks to be held shortly in Djibouti .
3 In terms of policy , Heads of Departments have been instructed to produce detailed guidance based on the principles contained in the Regional Council 's policy document to be issued to all groups of employees within the Department concerned .
4 The proportion of γ-interferon expressing lymphocytes in the lamina propria of coeliac patients showed an identical pattern , with reduced levels ( 33%-43% of control values ) in all groups of patients with abnormal histology and a return towards normal during a successful gluten free diet ( Table , Fig 4 ) .
5 High values of serum pepsinogen C were frequently found in all groups of patients with hyperpepsinogenaemia A. In the group of subjects with raised concentrations of serum pepsinogen A , four blood transfusion donors had a mean ( SD ) serum pepsinogen C concentration of 34 ( 20 ) µg/l , 20 patients with Zollinger-Ellison syndrome of 73 ( 81 ) µg/l , 21 duodenal ulcer patients of 65 ( 34 ) µg/l , 43 patients with chronic renal failure of 69 ( 42 ) µg/l , and 14 patients with reflux oesophagitis on longterm omeprazole treatment of 66 ( 39 ) µg/l .
6 Not all requests for admissions into care are complied with , of course .
7 It consists of Newton 's laws of motion plus his law of gravitation , the latter asserting that all pairs of bodies in the universe attract each other with a force that varies inversely as the square of their separation .
8 The letters were in response to a decision by ambulance workers to refuse all calls from controllers for 24 hours on New Year 's Eve .
9 All proposals for plantations of over 10 hectares to be subject to licensing .
10 Because of the slow diffusion rates into and through the stratosphere , even if all emissions of CFCs into the atmosphere ceased , stratospheric concentration of CFCs would continue to increase for several years .
11 ( d ) Action on receipt of reply to search Advise client in all cases of contents of reply , and if any material information is given , take instructions .
12 Recognize that although addictive disease , like short-sight , is probably genetically inherited and certainly runs in families , this does not mean that all parents or all -children of sufferers from addictive disease will necessarily have addictive disease themselves .
13 Experts from 25 different agencies will be on hand with information about health care for all ages from babies to pensioners , at the event at St Peter 's Church , Rock Ferry , on Thursday from 10.30am to 6pm .
14 Sports : All forms of watersports including sailing , windsurfing , waterskiing and rowing ( instruction available ) .
15 It is easy to eat cheaply and well in America and , despite the ubiquitous McDonald 's , it is n't all hamburgers with squares of gloopy cheese on top .
16 The departure list is prepared by the reception office and circulated to all heads of departments in order that :
17 We are all ears in terms of ideas and innovations that may provide the company a competitive advantage from the financial side , ’ Meredith said .
18 The boys could see that in reception classes , as in the all-in village school of a few generations ago , only one teacher taught all subjects to children between twelve and sixteen .
19 From each selected node , the process repeated itself ; namely , all paragraphs on links from that node were printed , and then the next ‘ depth-first ’ node was visited .
20 There may be just one rule whose weight deserves to be raised , but this algorithm raises all weights of rules in the trace indiscriminately , and suppresses all others .
21 It contained not a trace of the spirit of openness , and its timeless tone will be familiar to all connoisseurs of Questions of Procedure for Ministers :
22 In RENFE since 1976 and in BR over a far longer period , a wide range of agreements have been reached through the machinery , giving the unions influence over the determination of virtually all aspects of conditions of employment and work organization .
23 He found it hard to believe that the 3 per cent of allegations of racial discrimination sustained by the authority could reflect the true picture , and he supported an independent investigatory agency to handle all aspects of complaints against the police .
24 If the law is to be changed by the reversal of West 's case , it should be done not judicially but legislatively within the context of a comprehensive enactment dealing with all aspects of damages for personal injury .
25 All aspects of women at war — rationing , clothing coupons , working in munitions factories , coping with the black-out , the black market , whilst husbands , sons , brothers and loved ones fighting abroad …
26 All aspects of Women at War , rationing , clothing , coupons , working in Munitions factories , coping with the Blackout , the Black Market .
27 I shall be bringing out a very large book on all aspects of marines in the latter half of this year , so keep an eye out for it .
28 They are trained on all aspects of aerobics from the beginners ' level to advanced step .
29 Robertson shows how these principles relate to all aspects of economies from the role of the individual to the world economy .
30 Very often one sees schedules which have never been taken beyond the question-asking stage and one wonders what terrible time and effort must be expended on forcing all sorts of answers into categories later on , especially when electronic means of analysis , such as computers , are to be used .
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