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

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1 Third , QC , as Chairman of the Race Relations Committee , is channelling all requests for reconsideration back to the CLE .
2 The role of the state is to enable all persons to express their nature and pursue their own autonomously conceived conception of the good and plan of life .
3 The homosexual is implicated all ways round , and according to some fairly crude psychoanalytic binaries .
4 Every man who can beat me to the Windmill is excused all fatigues .
5 Their role as financial information providers is permeating all aspects of business .
6 Apart from this summit meeting of minds there will also be the chance for other boffins of the black and white board to take on past champion John Hegarty , who is challenging all comers .
7 While the matter is under discussion ministers can air their views but once the matter is decided all members of the Government , whether within the cabinet or not , must support it .
8 Sgt Biggs is urging all anglers to keep an eye open for anything suspicious .
9 The purpose of the census is to list all men over 20 fit for military service .
10 If the court is closed all cases will be heard at Fleetwood .
11 People are flocking to the churches and the number of baptisms , confirmations and weddings is breaking all records .
12 The reason for the exception is to give all shareholders an opportunity to participate in large share purchase operations .
13 Editorial policy is to publish all contributions received below 300 words ( subject to the scrutiny necessary to avoid , for example , defamation , libel , sexism , racism or identifiability of subjects involved in studies … ) .
14 Editorial policy is to publish all contributions received below 300 words ( subject to the scrutiny necessary to avoid , for example , defamation , libel , sexism , racism or identifiability of subjects involved in studies … ) .
15 It might therefore seem that the best , and the only rational , solution is to abandon all references to identity in connection with meaning .
16 The aim is to put all employees on standard five-day-week contracts , compared with the mixture of four-day weeks , nine-day fortnights and five-day weeks which staff currently work .
17 The function of the jury is to determine all questions of fact in the case , whilst the function of the judge is to determine the admissibility of evidence and all questions of law raised by the case .
18 Any deposits received in advance are entered in the cash book and posted to a composite account in the ledger in which is entered all deposits received .
19 The two were never in danger and were helped down the trail by the men whose job it is to protect all presidents and vice-presidents .
20 Unless the expert is determining all disputes under a contract ( see 6.9 ) , it is vital to define the issue clearly to avoid disputes about the interpretation of the words .
21 The Vegetable Committee is inviting all growers to attend .
22 O ate said that the government is to allow all citizens to sue for damages over environmental hazards , and to accompany environmental inspectors on site visits .
23 It is hard to resolve this trade-off a priori , but one possibility is to allow all firms to participate in a co-operative project , but not necessarily in the same project , using competition between co-operative R&D projects to inhibit the generation of some of the negative externalities discussed above .
24 The first area , which will be no surprise to readers of The Bookseller , is the mind-boggling rate of change that is affecting all businesses at the present time .
25 Although the disability movement has taken the initiative in articulating this shift , it is a shift which is affecting all sides of the disability issue .
26 The Government 's aim is to decide all cases within a matter of months so that all those affected do not have to wait an inordinate length of time to ascertain their legal status in the U K. It 's obvious to everyone not too blind to see that such changes are vital to the mounting pressures on the existing system
27 Given that cases involving the exercise of public functions might also raise issues of private law , it should be made clear that the court hearing an application under public law procedure is to decide all issues raised by the case , whether of public law or private law .
28 As most people now know , the broad aim of the Act is to control all aspects of food safety throughout the food contribution chain .
29 The aim is to have all hosts implement CCL , and by 1981 some 12 hosts had done so .
30 However , at the moment the only way to stop attacks is to have all dogs muzzled in public .
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