Example sentences of "all [Wh pn] take [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The finished recording , by all accounts , is a credit to all who took part .
2 1991 — 92 was not as successful as previous years in terms of membership but was none the less enjoyed by all who took part .
3 The game was enjoyed by all who took part as was the post-match hospitality supplied by the Borders team .
4 THE GREAT Yarmouth Marketing Initiative 's [ GYMI ] , go-Kart Grand Prix , held on 21 April , proved to be an evening of great entertainment for all who took part .
5 1991–92 was not as successful as previous years in terms of membership but was none the less enjoyed by all who took part .
6 The assessors wish to record their thanks to all who took part in what has been , as always , an enjoyable , educational , entertaining , informative , and character-building exercise .
7 Thank you to all who took part in the discussion , your views will be presented to the Executive Committee who will then make decisions concerning our future plans .
8 The experience of watching my late husband 's 16-year fight against the degenerative effects of Parkinson 's disease ( one of those conditions which might one day benefit from embryo research ) causes me to write this letter in the hope that all who take part in the debates will recognise and confound these tactics of the anti-abortion pressure groups , quite rightly described by the British Pregnancy Advisory Service as ‘ an attempt to hijack government legislation ’ .
9 A curriculum which facilitates the shared experience will enable an integrated education for all who take part in it .
10 With a military model of management in his mind , the individual manager is working on the assumption that conflict within the ‘ ranks ’ , so to speak , is impossible because all the jobs and statuses have been defined and all who take roles within that framework will be committed to maintaining the order of the enterprise which is engaged in ‘ battle ’ with a hostile environment , which is persecuting in its demands .
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