Example sentences of "[to-vb] all " in BNC.

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1 Anglo-Welsh 's huge breweries in Birmingham , Bristol , Cardiff , London , Plymouth and Wrexham are believed to have more than enough spare capacity to brew all of Palatine 's production requirements .
2 At sight of him Herluin started forward from Prior Robert 's side with a sharp explosive sound of exasperation , anger and bewilderment , but before he could recover his breath and pour out the fiery reproaches he undoubtedly intended to vent , Tutilo had found words , few and trenchant , to forestall all other utterance .
3 ‘ I do n't want to struggle all my life for nothing .
4 The county court will be able to grant all the remedies now available in the High Court .
5 The Governments of the Federal Republic of Germany and Spain reached that conclusion , inter alia , on the basis of the judgment in Pesca Valentia Ltd. v. Minister for Fisheries and Forestry ( Case 223/86 ) [ 1988 ] E.C.R. 83 , 107 , para. 13 , on the one hand , and the obligation imposed on member states by Community rules , in particular Council Regulation ( E.E.C. ) No. 101/76 , to grant all fishing vessels flying their flags equal access to their fishing grounds , on the other .
6 Admittedly , the Brugnoni case is concerned with article 2(1) of the First Directive , which provided for the grant of general authorisations in respect of the capital movements set out in list B of Annex I , and Directive ( 85/566/E.E.C. ) repealed that article and merged list B with list A referred to in article 1(1) , under which member states are to grant all foreign exchange authorisations required .
7 DAVID HUME in 1757 wrote ‘ There is a universal tendency among mankind to conceive all beings like themselves and transfer to every object those qualities with which they are intimately acquainted and of which they are intimately conscious . ’
8 They even threatened to subpoena all of my films . ’
9 In fact , for a child under 11 , a mother receives precisely £l.68 a day to meet all needs : food , heating , light , clothes , shoes , entertainment , presents , fares .
10 It has four wheel drive as standard and a new turbocharged engine that is said to meet all current EC emission standards .
11 Mirror Group has agreed to use up to £300 million of its profits over the next 10 to 20 years so that the pension fund , plundered by Mr Robert Maxwell , will be able to meet all its liabilities .
12 I calculated finally that my savings would be able to meet all the costs I might incur , and in addition , might stretch to the purchase of a new costume .
13 If our concern is health , widely defined , not merely medical care , it is probably inevitable in our present society that resources do not exist to meet all the demands that the pursuit of health for all may make .
14 As regards choosing between special services , one response may be to argue that if , as will always be the case , there is not enough money to meet all the needs for special care , then the simple answer is to make more available .
15 But this elaborate system of administrative allocation was not applied in practice , because there was not enough foreign exchange to meet all the ‘ socially verified needs ’ .
16 CIS policies are available to meet all the normal insurance requirements of an individual or a family .
17 And the State Invalidity Benefit ( March 1990 ) of just £43.60 a week is unlikely to be sufficient to meet all your commitments .
18 As the State Invalidity Benefit ( May 1991 ) of just £52.00 a week is unlikely to be sufficient to meet all your commitments .
19 Secondly , it was recognised that existing services were often vital but that they were unable to meet all the needs of this special group of elderly people and that different types of service might be required ; it was never intended that the project should deprive people of existing services and substitute others for them , but that it should bridge gaps between those already available , whether statutory , voluntary or private .
20 However , such facilities fail to meet all the financial requirements of multinational corporations in today 's world ; thus banks have increased their capabilities by offering more extensive and comprehensive banking services via direct representation overseas or by strengthening correspondent relationships via consortium banks and clubs .
21 In respect of non-contractual referrals by GPs , this point is recognised since ‘ … an open-ended commitment on the part of DHAs to meet all non-contractual referrals would be incompatible with both the disciplines which the new system is intended to inject and with control of budgets ’ ( DoH , 1989c , para.3.3 ) .
22 But the Parish Council put in the clause that owners of property concerned in the fire had to meet all expenses in calling out the Brigade .
23 Various pads and securing pants are available to meet all degrees of incontinence .
24 To meet all these requirements , it is best to make the lid out of the sort of perforated metal used in meat safes .
25 After two years of searching we found a house that seemed to meet all of our requirements .
26 Qualcast , the makers of mowers in Britain for over 60 years offer a wide range of traditional and modern mowers to meet all your requirements and all their mowers come with a three year parts guarantee and a one year parts and labour warranty .
27 By December of the same year they had two similar groups and by March 1988 , three and at this stage they began to meet all together monthly for a celebration .
28 The package was flexible enough to meet all of Intergraph 's requirements , and the company was also impressed by the size of the supplier .
29 St Andrew 's Anglican Church , Chorleywood , England has started an annual welcome evening which provides an opportunity for the Parochial Church Council to meet all those who have started coming to the church during the past year .
30 On Harry 's first day at play school , his mum was about to take him along to meet all the other kids when it started snowing outside .
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