Example sentences of "in [noun sg] [verb] all " in BNC.
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1 | In September the government introduced legislation in parliament banning all such activity . |
2 | Because of the complicated nature of this exemption , and the relaxed regime introduced for non-private customers , it would seem advisable in practice to treat all prospective market counterparties as non-private customers unless they are members of SFA . |
3 | The stiffness matrix C is therefore given by It is difficult in practice to determine all these elastic constants ( or their inverses ) although several experimental studies have been made . |
4 | An order under Article 4 of the Town and Country Planning ( General Development ) ( Scotland ) Order of 1981 , would in effect require all proposals for mink farming developments in Shetland to apply for planning permission . |
5 | There 's a lot to be said for making the trench in autumn , chucking in household waste all winter and replacing the soil in spring . |
6 | Yesterday , Century Park Picture Corporation offered US$10 million ( £6.9 million ) in cash to acquire all the outstanding capital stock of International Broadcasting Corporation , the entertainment group . |
7 | In team nursing all members contribute to discussion and decision-making about care . |
8 | With long-term stress , it appears that a sense of being in control makes all the difference — feelings of helplessness and inability to improve matters are the most damaging . |
9 | The king also in theory owned all the land . |
10 | It suggests that a human being could in theory obtain all the food he or she needed from a well-tended patio ! |
11 | It is possible in theory to encode all the relevant information in an English translation , for example by using a circumlocution such as ‘ he and I but not you ’ for an exclusive ‘ we ’ , but this kind of detail would be too cumbersome in most contexts . |
12 | Pathfinders in Space obeyed all the ground rules Sydney Newman laid down for doing drama on Television . |
13 | If a writer produces a novel in which the role of the police in society outweighs all other considerations , then what has been produced is precisely a novel and not a work of crime fiction . |
14 | In père Lachaise all was properly harrow-ing . |
15 | Yo erm your er it is n't your fate in life to have all this pro , though major problems erm , and I think P M S is a major problem . |
16 | Thus , when the Bank of England wishes to bring about a change in base rates , which in turn affect all other sterling rates of interest over the whole yield curve , it does so by adjusting its money market intervention rates , in what must be , by definition , the discount market . |
17 | In love meant all the colours , all the sounds , all the sights , sheer joy . |
18 | My colleague , Jenny Smith , will be in touch to make all the necessary arrangements . |
19 | You know , there 're people in Congress want all kinds of different things and they ca n't all have them at once , but that does n't stop them all wanting them . |
20 | It called for all parties to stabilize the ceasefire by separating their forces and withdrawing them from areas of conflict , and to set talks in motion involving all parties in the conflict by Aug. 15 . |
21 | Foods rich in yeast include all bread except soda bread , all yeast extract spreads e.g. marmite , many savoury snacks , alcoholic beverages , vinegar and foods preserved in or containing vinegar . |
22 | The research was concerned with that common complaint of lack of time in school to do all that is required . |
23 | In fact I had never even imagined life without fat so it was something of a challenge to create a very low fat diet for myself , first of all , and then for my slimmers — a diet which at the same time as being very low in fat included all the necessary nutrients . |
24 | Vertical restraints imposed by the manufacturer can in principle control all these problems or deal with the externalities involved . |
25 | The Australian government in August 1989 announced that it would carry out compulsory blood tests on potential immigrants and would in principle ban all those who were HIV-infected . |
26 | Anyway , and if we win erm all three things , all three matches so far we 've won the Coca-Cola Cup , we 're gon na play for the fa , erm erm the F A Cup , and then we 're gon na play for the Premiere League , and if we win all the other three George 'll be the only manager in history to win all three things . |
27 | When in doubt call all women in uniform ‘ Sister ’ and men in white ‘ sir ’ and everyone 'll love you ! ’ |
28 | In order to support all of these initiatives the reward system has been changed to encourage team players and innovators . |
29 | In order to destroy all domestic opposition , he began , with the help of the CIA and the Israeli secret service Mossad , to build a formidable secret police , which became known by the acronym SAVAK ( from its Iranian name , Sazeman-e-Ettle " to va Amniyat-e Keshvar , which means National Intelligence and Security Organization ) . |
30 | It had been arranged that she should make a regular weekly visit in order to vaccinate all new puppies , do an inspection of all the animals already there , and be on call for any emergency . |