Example sentences of "[det] for all " in BNC.

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31 Are you keeping that for all of them now ?
32 Those were the choices , and if we dissect the Labour budget I think you 'll see that we were quite proper in deciding that for all its faults , and I mean this is not a budget that any of us in that chamber , you see , certainly no Liberal Democrat , wanted to even put forward at all .
33 In marketing terms it 's a tremendous card to play erm our marketing line in the States was always ‘ we speak your language , a common heritage , a common culture erm almost a common language ’ and erm the special relationship really exits at a time like this to a very marked degree , and we shall be playing that for all it 's worth , certainly .
34 I suspect that if we were to take a sensate tension structure such as the love-hate paradox that lies at the heart of Shakespeare 's Romeo and Juliet theme , we would be able to transpose it into different forms each appropriate to a particular culture , and , provided we had the necessary skill of course , we would be able to do this for all cultures in the world .
35 There is an approximation to this for all of these samples , but clearly there has been considerable bone loss from even the most complete bone assemblages .
36 One nice Tory gentleman tells me ‘ I 've done this for all the parties in my time , you know , ’ as if it were something to be proud of .
37 I did this for all the other women . ’
38 Do this for all the questions and answers .
39 3 Make up a table like this for all the dialect words in the story : 4 Tell this story , or a story of your own , in your own dialect , or a dialect that you know well .
40 We use this for all the Egyptian things we do .
41 So I mean I think we 've got to go into this for all the course .
42 This place must have stood here like this for all those years , and I imagined it retaining always this season , a pocket of perpetual spring — almost a source of spring from which the frozen bare earth in other places could be revivified , as those old maps depict in each corner a Wind holding in his bursting cheeks the force of the wind everywhere .
43 The partial pressure of component a is given by the ideal gas equation as If we repeat this for all the components and substitute these expressions into equation ( 7 ) we obtain By combining equations ( 8 ) and ( 9 ) we obtain The quantity is known as the mole fraction of component a .
44 My mum does n't have a clue where he is and says she does n't think she can divorce him because of this for all we know he could be dead .
45 My mum does n't have a clue where he is and says she does n't think she can divorce him because of this for all we know he could be dead .
46 Which remi reminds me , I 've got to get some for all they spare children before
47 Collecting my bags I noted one channel for Australians and New Zealanders , another for all others .
48 The failure to conclude the Uruguay Round had injected uncertainty into the international trade system , causing trade disputes to resurface , and had led to the " impression that there is one law for the most powerful members of GATT and quite another for all the rest " .
49 Erm so we wish to thank them all , or I wish to thank them all very much for all their hard work and support they 've given me .
50 There are darker problems than these for all Europeans , problems that have a special anguish for Slavs and for Jews .
51 There are darker problems than these for all Europeans , problems that have a special anguish for Slavs and for Jews .
52 There are many of these for all age groups .
53 Use these for all sorts of things from training the software to recognize your handwriting , to calling up an on-screen keyboard when your calligraphic skills fail completely .
54 Here there can be no crime for it is a world built by all for all .
55 The rain was pelting him relentlessly and he may have been as well to have had no clothes at all for all the protection his gave him .
56 It may be , however , that the dictum is an overstatement of the true position and that the agency principle does not require that the act of one partner be that of all for all purposes , but merely deems that to be the case for the limited purpose of attaching liability to the firm for the acts and omissions of one of its members .
57 That i that is completely infeasible for all for all sorts of reasons it would be grossly unfair on council tenants to throw them out of their house .
58 Erm and I 'm responsible really for the historical side of the business , not only the all for all the furnishings and erm that kind of thing and refurbishing the house , but also for its future as we hope a living history event in the fullness of time .
59 ‘ I made Sheena 's dress and those for all the bridesmaids .
60 Walker ( 1975 ) in his study of mature students at Warwick University reports that students who did not meet the General Entrance Requirements ( GER ) had completion rates similar to those for all students , and somewhat better than those for mature students who met the GER .
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