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

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1 Schools in all but a few pockets of the county are expected to find enough people willing to stand for election in September when 1,600 governors are due to be appointed .
2 The problem here is not so much to prevent partners leaving before reaching retirement age ( any such general prohibition would be unrealistically restrictive in all but a few firms ) as to ensure that as little damage is done to the firm as possible when they do .
3 The Scottish Institute , however , feels that the system is ‘ satisfactory in all but a few cases ’ .
4 As suggested above , one of the central planks in Lord Devlin 's argument that the law does not simply exist to protect the individual , but also to protect society , was the fact that in all but a few cases the victim may not consent to the commission of an offence against themselves .
5 In all but a few cases their treason had been petty , enlisting in the German ranks after being taken prisoner or something of that sort .
6 In all but a few cases interviews were taped .
7 In all but a few cases , a solution will be provided immediately or within a couple of hours .
8 Registered land conveyancing is delightfully simple , both as to deducing and investigation of title , and official forms are obtainable that , with minor adaptation , will serve in all but a few cases .
9 But it had been proved to the satisfaction of all but a few sceptics that such an event would result in an effect similar to the collapse of a dwarf star .
10 The moon was not yet up and a high , thin bank of cloud obscured all but a few stars .
11 For example , foreign electronics firms have pre-empted the creation of a domestically-owned electronics industry in all but a few countries .
12 Political society formed a complex network of lordship and service , in which all but a few misfits had some place .
13 Political society formed a complex network of lordship and service , in which all but a few misfits had some place .
14 The writings of one of the great visionaries of the period , the Jesuit Pierre Teilhard de Chardin , were not allowed to be published and he remained little more than a name , if even that , to all but a few scholars .
15 For all but a few weeks in the year there is the demand of regular attendances and rehearsals , often at unsocial hours , as well as regular private practice .
16 Conventional programs ( Fig. 2 ) embed the knowledge in the instructions , making it very difficult for all but a few programmers to understand the logic of the program .
17 All but a few households in Britain relied for heating on solid fuel fires in the principal room , and few considered it necessary to heat bedrooms or bathrooms continuously , even in winter .
18 For all but a few types the LOB corpus alone is too small a source from which to reliably derive information about how likely a word is to belong to a particular grammatical category ( many words in the LOB occur just once ) .
19 The would-be island , now with hermetically sealed borders and excluding all but a few tourists , is full of noises .
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