Example sentences of "is [verb] with all " in BNC.

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1 There is a pseudo-sophistication in our understanding of sexuality and its relation to human actions , for we have not grasped how very difficult it is to cope with all its manifestations .
2 Drop it down , in this Pentiford yep , ours is filled with all sorts of gear , for instance decontamination , you know erm after a , a chemical incidence you 've got to clean yourself off without contaminating everybody else , and you can do this within a pod , it 's been so designed that you can walk in one way dirty , and walk out another way clean , and
3 As our top-of-the-range freestanding cooker , the Eclipse is furnished with all of the features you 'd ever imagine .
4 Mobutu resisted pressure from Western governments to enter into a power-sharing arrangement with Tshisekedi and attacked them for their " flagrant interference " ; he understood , he said , " that Western aid is mixed with all sorts of threats and blackmail " .
5 The computer is fed with all the relevant data , and ecological theory , and is then asked , ‘ if we did such and such , to this lake ( or river , or bay , or whatever ) , what effect would this have on such and such a pollutant ? ’
6 Seymour also condemned the commissioning of officers " not taking the Tests " , alleging " it is dispensing with all the laws at once " , whilst in the Lords speeches against the employment of Catholics in the Army came from staunch Anglicans such as Nottingham and the Bishop of London .
7 At that moment a strong sense of oneness is felt with all things because of our dependence on this power and our puniness and helplessness .
8 Developed by Colchester-based Haven Healthcare , the 30-bed private nursing home is equipped with all mod-cons , including a nurse call alarm .
9 They 're preparation has been painstaking … the boat is equipped with all the latest satellite navigation and radar …
10 The boat is equipped with all the latest navigation , safety and fish finding gear and tackle is available for hire .
11 Wedgwood 's policy is to comply with all legislative requirements and to make the workplace as comfortable as possible for VDU users .
12 ‘ In essence ’ , say Trestle , ‘ it 's a tragedy , but the story is told with all the wit , humour and theatrical panache that Trestle has produced before ’ .
13 A newly discovered fifth-century inscription ( recording an alliance between Sparta and a people called the Erxadieis in Aitolia : ML 67 bis ) suggests that Sparta normally had the obligation to help her league allies if they were attacked ( ‘ if anyone marches against the Erxadieis with warlike intent , Sparta is to help with all possible force ’ ) ; that she did not intervene to help Aigina is the measure of her lack of will to fight .
14 These remain primitive in that , on the whole , non-technical English is used with all the possibilities of ambiguity and communication at cross purposes which this implies .
15 Double plain hem with mitred corner is used with all lined curtains ( fig. 24 ) .
16 The second part of the mind is the parent — this has nothing to do with the child 's actual parents rather , it is to do with all the rules and prejudices that a child absorbs from its parents .
17 This account is credited with all the income earned by the company and debited with all the expenditure incurred .
18 ( The role of the teacher in the classroom is to deal with all the problems that the computer can not solve — helping the child who still does n't understand , hearing children read , and acting as manager , counsellor and troubleshooter . )
19 The policy is shared with all who have responsibility for others .
20 I do not agree with certain therapists who insist that , unless an experience is relived with all the accompanying trauma , no benefit is gained .
21 It is observed with all transparent or translucent colloids consisting of a gas or liquid dispersion medium .
22 In this instance , however , Irvine believed , " the case is quite inverted " , for " the King himself is charged with all the Faults of Government , and … punished for them " , and his ministers " not only suffered to escape Punishment , but … highly preferr 'd and rewarded " — a reference , in particular , to the favour shown by William to James 's former chief advisor , the second Earl of Sunderland .
23 Compliance audits to ensure a company is complying with all relevant environmental regulations and company policy .
24 At the 1990 North Sea Conference the right to put radioactive waste on or below the sea bed was insisted upon by Britain , provoking the Dutch Environment Minister to assert that " Britain is playing with all our lives " .
25 Then , in a few years , one or two judiciously placed magazine articles , the odd programme on TV , an opportune book , and the painter is resurrected with all his best work in the right hands . ’
26 CPD in Wales is flourishing with all branches arranging full programmes of events .
27 A linear relation is obtained with all of the ‘ Long ’ transgenics ( filled circles ) .
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