Example sentences of "of all [noun pl] ['s] " in BNC.

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1 At that time , the total organic output was less than one fifteenth of 1 per cent of all farmers ' output .
2 Of all mornings ' light echoes
3 The packaging of all artists ' product is vital .
4 To measure the scale of the cuts , in 1994-95 , the real value of all Departments ' expenditure is planned to be 82 per cent .
5 The multilateralism they sought to construct was a reduction and eventual abolition of all countries ' restrictions on trade and investment , such as those on the convertibility of one currency into another and on foreign investments , as well as import duties and import quotas .
6 The first hurdle will be to renew the approval of the Vice-Chancellor , a senior judge , who has so far agreed that there is a case to argue but wants to know that enough creditors support the action to make its pursuit a worthwhile use of all creditors ' funds .
7 Whilst that may work well enough in a small firm ( though even then the theory may need some adjustment , if only for example to permit decisions to be taken while partners are on holiday ) , the complexity which attends the affairs of all solicitors ' practices of any size will make it impossible to give each of the partners such degrees of freedom or power .
8 It must be a condition of all seamen 's canteen licences that food and non-intoxicating drinks are always available while alcoholic liquor is being sold : subs .
9 Now Boots has introduced a standardised star system which appears on the back of all manufacturers ' packs , and refers to UVA screening power .
10 The two-week work experience forms an important part of All Saints ' careers programme , which spans three years .
11 WHEN William Stukeley arrived in Stamford in 1729 to take up the living of All Saints ' Church , he was already a well-known physician and public figure , and today he is still remembered as one of the father figures of British archaeology .
12 The feoffees for impropriations came to his rescue by offering him the vicarage of All Saints ' , Hertford ( where the millenarian Christopher Feake , q.v. , was later to serve ) .
13 All these activities are vividly depicted in the great seven-sacrament fonts of East Anglia and in the stained glass of All Saints ' , North Street , York .
14 Of all workers ' complaints , the justice of those over truck seem to have been most widely acknowledged .
15 Reducing waiting lists is at the top of all politicians ' political agendas , regardless of their political persuasion .
16 Few doctors would be needed at night by the family health services authority , and only a small proportion ( less than 1% ) of all patients ' contacts with general practitioners would be affected .
17 He endorsed the aims of contributing to the raising of all pupils ' achievement through and beyond the national curriculum , of improving pupils ' motivation and increasing their participation in education , of preparing pupils better for the transition to further education , training or employment — and , all important in the preparation and review of management plans , of helping schools to consider how well their curriculum , teaching and organization enabled pupils to develop their all-round potential ( DES 1990b ) .
18 Arthur Rackham , ( 1867–1939 ) was possibly the most famous of all children 's book illustrators .
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