Example sentences of "in all [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It can be shown that the decrease of density with height which occurs in all planetary atmospheres results in the bending of em waves including light . |
2 | In all capitalist democracies there are two sources for the legitimacy of the state , namely statehood itself and the ideology specific to the state in question . |
3 | For Marxists the basic motor of unrest in all capitalist societies is proletarians ' direct experience of exploitation and alienation in production . |
4 | We specialise in glass or glass lined steel but also offer reactors in all weldable metals . |
5 | Rectal contractions were associated with prolonged increases in external anal sphincter activity and anal pressure in all normal subjects . |
6 | Although progastrin derived peptides were more abundant in tumour than control extracts , there were nevertheless detectable amounts of activity in all normal samples using assays with LW60 , and in a high proportion of assays of normal samples using antibody L2 . |
7 | Because of its convenience the horizontal view ( 90° view angle ) has been used in all serious trials in the present project . |
8 | In a consideration of religious drama which clearly descends from the theorizing about anthropology and literature in ‘ The Beating of a Drum ’ , and from the 1923 conviction that ‘ the stage — not only in its remote origins , but always — is a ritual , ’ he writes in favour of a closer union between ritual and metropolitan drama , seeing an essentially religious craving as latent in all serious patrons of drama , as opposed to cinema audiences seeking mere distraction . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | G34 was estimated using subtraction of G17 ( GP168 ) from total gastrins ( R98 ) in all 13 patients . |
11 | But as we all know , in all practical situations , the interbreeding of domesticated men , like the interbreeding of domesticated dogs , is very far from random . |
12 | As a result , he said , ‘ in all practical terms , they are behaving as though we already had a currency union , which is defined as a zone of fixed exchange rates and free movement of capital . ’ |
13 | The two basic postulates of SR are as follows : firstly the laws of physics take the same form in all inertial frames , i.e. in all frames which are moving with constant velocity with respect to the frame of the distant galaxies ; secondly the velocity of light is a constant c . |
14 | Lymphocytic infiltration can occur in all exocrine glands , including those of the gastrointestinal mucosa . |
15 | In all industrialised nations such strained relationships are no more publicly evident than in the regular conflicts between workforce and management , where poor industrial relations are so often manifested in disputes and-strikes . |
16 | This period is divided into three distinct phases , phase I total quiescence ( 30–80% of cycle ) , phase II intermittent contractions ( 0–75% of cycle ) , and phase III , a short period ( 4–10 minutes ) of intense contractions at the maximum contractile rate , determined by slow wave frequency ( 11–12 cycles per minute in the duodenum in man ) and followed by a new phase I. These patterns of contractile activity occur in all healthy subjects and are normally recorded with tube mounted pressure sensors . |
17 | Small gap junctions were observed between gastric surface mucous cells in all healthy volunteers . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | The word Reiki means ‘ universal life energy , ’ which spiritualists say is the lifeforce that exists in all living things . |
20 | It is here that the goal of developing a different vision , for locating a different set of values , becomes pre-eminent — because with that different vision , with a determination to create a new set of values which recognises intrinsic value in all living creatures , we can properly inform and inspire a programme that works , albeit a gradualist one ! |
21 | It was Strongheart 's manifest mental activity which opened his eyes to the mental process present in all living creatures . |
22 | In all living cells , proteins have to recognize and bind to specific DNA sequences , recognition generally resulting from the interactions of particular amino acid side-chains with the nucleotide bases of specific DNA sequences . |
23 | 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 . |
24 | 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 . |
25 | 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 . |
26 | There was some rivalry between nations in this process , as there was in all economic penetration . |
27 | In all major areas ( secondary school selection , the applications of financial grants to specific activities , school building , staffing levels … ) the local authority made decisions and the teaching force were the agents through which policy was implemented . |
28 | What it adds up to , says the committee , is that the US ‘ should be among the world leaders in all major areas of science ’ . |
29 | It is offered in all major entertainment centres in California at from $212 a day . |
30 | Restrictive policies were introduced in all major countries in 1973 in response to the price acceleration of the mini-boom and the large wage claims that were beginning to be submitted in its wake . |