Example sentences of "all [vb infin] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Direct sunlight , constant use of a doorway , room temperature , TV , Radio and hi-fi equipment nearby can all influence the system and the stock for good or bad .
2 The Housing Corporation or their related housing associations may or may not favour schemes in rural areas ( to date , they generally have not ) , and therefore their attitudes , rules and regulations can all influence the chances of a rural resident of obtaining adequate housing in the correct location .
3 International trading patterns , debasement and changing money supply , demographic and climatic change may all influence the behaviour of prices .
4 Changes in the emotional atmosphere at home , marital problems , trauma , and illness can all affect the child and parents may need help in understanding the link between the emotional state and the physical state ( Rappaport and Levine 1986 ) .
5 An animal 's environment , the food it eats , the rigours of its existence and its genetic make-up may all affect the taste and texture of its flesh .
6 They would all affect the voter 's decisions , and whether he was aware of it or not they would all constrain his freedom of choice .
7 They do not all explain the decline in total , nor are they mutually exclusive , but collectively they raise many of the prime considerations .
8 Poor seed-beds , dry conditions and spraying at the wrong time or the wrong rate could all explain the appearance of the yield-sapping weed .
9 Knowing what lovely people knitters are , I know that you will all make the effort .
10 Did you all consider the family a bad institution ?
11 As we face a rough passage in the short term , we should all recognise the need to enter a period of consolidation .
12 Let's all enjoy the fireworks . ‘
13 I hope all local dog owners will follow your good example so we may all enjoy the park together .
14 We would all discuss the lessons afterwards .
15 But we must all welcome the opportunity to make savings on things we buy every day .
16 The first guest tutor will advise on self-defence and I know you will all welcome the opportunity to become more ‘ Street-wise ’ at a time when attacks on women are so common .
17 The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors , building societies , builders and local authorities , will all welcome the decision .
18 A victim , member of a victim 's family or the Crown Prosecution Service can all bring the matter to his attention .
19 ‘ I am in a crazy mood today so let's all do the verse without the words ’ .
20 I do n't suggest that this is a very crucial question and everyone is really free to use the gun he prefers since they will all do the job .
21 Resins , deionisers and reverse osmosis units will all do the job .
22 No , the suspense novel does inherit from the traditional detective story that element of mystery ( though this need not involve a murder and the mystery of who committed it ) , but it does not at all inherit the need to have a battle of wits with the reader .
23 Husband Arthur , six children , eleven grandchildren and three great grandchildren will all feel the result of Joan 's success .
24 These should all show the pattern
25 The teacher thus : added to the information she already had became aware of a different information source learned how to use that source used the source to present information in a different way and the class : also became aware of the information source responded actively to the on-screen presentation of statistical material could all use the material at the same time manipulated the material easily , moving to and from different parts of the database as they thought appropriate to support their arguments The viewdata presentation therefore : allowed ease of display and manipulation of information in a way in which a chalkboard , flip chart or handout could not and became a kind of electronic chalkboard provided a catalyst for discussion of subject matter related easily the subject matter to the students ' own geographical and social environment encouraged the development of oral discussion based on evidence inferred from information rather than expressed , but unsupported , opinion
26 Do you all understand the benefits of doing that ?
27 And , in addition , they will all understand the purpose of the survey .
28 Do you all understand the diagram ?
29 At some point that day , everyone would look at that noticeboard and they would all understand the implications behind what he had done .
30 Nobody expected this : we can all remember the period of China-mania in the United States in the 1970s , and the anticipation of a ‘ tripolar world ’ .
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