Example sentences of "in all [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The independent directors are satisfied that the thoroughness and quality of information provided to them by management enables them to participate fully in all key policy , development and management issues .
2 I have come to the conclusion that you see radiation , Larry , and radiation consists after all of decay , degradation so that you see the death that lies inherent in all living existence .
3 Sunnyvale , California-based fingerprint recognition systems specialist Identix Inc says the New York City Police Department has started a six-month test program of Identix 's TouchPrint live scan computerised fingerprinting system in co-operation with the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services in a playoff with another system — success would mean the installation of the equipment in all 75 city police precincts and a tie-in with the Statewide Automated Fingerprint Identification System .
4 the prosperity of this land daily decreased , so that felicity was turned into misery and prosperity into adversity and the order of policy , and of the law of God and Man , confounded ; whereby it is likely this Realm to fall into extreme misery and desolation , which God defend , without due provision of couvenable remedy be had in this behalf in all goodly haste .
5 the prosperity of this land daily decreased , so that felicity was turned into misery and prosperity into adversity and the order of policy , and of the law of God and Man , confounded ; whereby it is likely this Realm to fall into extreme misery and desolation , which God defend , without due provision of couvenable remedy be had in this behalf in all goodly haste .
6 There was some rivalry between nations in this process , as there was in all economic penetration .
7 It is offered in all major entertainment centres in California at from $212 a day .
8 Ideally , the top professional buyer will seek Board status as the company 's senior buyer , since this ensures his or her involvement in all major purchase decisions .
9 ‘ The policy in these documents centred around industrial policy with a call for the creation of a National Enterprise Board , which would by selective nationalisation and investment establish a state presence in all major manufacturing sectors , and for the use of planning agreements to achieve a new degree of worker involvement in company planning . ’
10 iv ) The mother in a nuclear family may come to play a pivotal role in all major expenditure decisions , especially if the husband relies upon her to manage the household budget .
11 Yasuda is Japan 's second largest non-life insurance company , with assets of $21.1 billion and a strong presence in all major world markets , including London .
12 Students on this course are full members of the Faculty 's degree programmes , enjoying the advantages of study and travel available in all other degree courses .
13 Now that the EC Second Banking Coordination Directive is in force ( from 1 January 1993 ) , EC credit institutions which are authorised in their home state can provide a range of banking and investment services in all other member states on the basis of that authorisation .
14 Steven mentioned the constraints that the E M U may impose on the economy , but the biggest single issue is the scandalous position in which this government has placed British workers by opting out of a Social Chapter and thus denying the right and protection at work which are granted , taken for granted as minimum basic conditions in all other member states .
15 This rather meagre figure was increased by a further £50,000 one month later , when Virgin negotiated the rights to release the Pistols in all other world territories , excluding America , France and Japan .
16 In all other age groups below retirement age the proportion of temporary workers is lower than the average for all age groups .
17 The inquiries within this project are being conducted in parallel with similar monitoring efforts in all other Community countries , so that the results should show not only what legal difficulties exist in the way of fully effective enforcement in the Uk , but also how UK performance compares with that of other countries and which national legal systems within the Community are best able to ‘ deliver ’ effective implementation of 1992 policies .
18 Squatting is an anabolic exercise in that it promotes growth in all other muscle groups as well as specialising on the legs ,
19 But , with unions in all other coal companies , and in Mitsui 's other mines , accepting management plans , the Miike workers were isolated .
20 Ramsay , for example , has promoted the concept of the sheltered footpath which , analogous to sheltered housing , would meet the special needs of the disabled.50 Others would argue that in all new pedestrian provision the opportunity must be taken to ensure that the appropriate design guidelines are followed from the outset in providing dropped kerbs at junctions , ramps , tactile information , acoustic signals , and continuity of surface for the chairbound , thus integrating the disabled into a new , safe and inviting environment for all walkers .
21 Data in brackets indicate the values of change that would be ‘ expected ’ if employment in all individual manufacturing industries were to undergo the same changes as in Great Britain as a whole .
22 Following a first round of voting on April 26 in which no candidate won an absolute majority , Thomas Klestil , the Austrian People 's Party ( ÖVP ) candidate , was elected President with almost 57 per cent of the vote in a second round run-off on May 24 , with a majority in all nine Länder ( provinces ) , against Rudolf Streicher , 53 , the Social Democratic ( SPÖ ) Minister of Transport and Public Economy .
23 A few years after Lanfranc 's arrival , Eadmer described the English monks as living the lives of earls rather than monks , ‘ in all worldly glory , with gold and silver , with changes of fine clothes and delicate food , not to speak of the various kinds of musical instruments in which they delighted , and the horses , dogs and hawks with which they sometimes took exercise ’ .
24 Those which went to Moscow from the west were fed by the Russian government ; and the ceremonial presentation each day of food to the foreigners was considered of such symbolic importance that it was kept up even during the terrible famine of 1601 – 03 , the worst in all Russian history .
25 Only the expert eye of their Capellan adviser could tell where , in all that wilderness of basalt and shale , might lie hidden a clue to the world that had been lost .
26 Most social historians have tended to stick with Raymond Williams 's argument and have been reluctant to give up the notion that what was most lively and energetic in all that variety came from the working class .
27 Keep her entertained in all that hay .
28 That was the time when I stood in all that fluid with my boots on , a priceless carpet under my feet , hounds never seen on the earth before lying still and obedient before me , staring out of that maternal portico with its flanking columns , down the long avenue of limes that lead to birth , life and Arcadia .
29 Just smash the lock , what they do , what , what that cop told us , oh that looks nice Joyce , they just erm get her things , put it on wall like that and then they just start it with wires , but it , that 's what they trying to do with ours , but er they 've either , either been disturbed or erm they , they took theirs , Monday night in all that fog
30 Her straight little black-clothed back looked very distinct and lonely in all that green and blue and sunlight .
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