Example sentences of "[det] for all " in BNC.
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1 | Thus the model includes six categories of effectiveness evaluation , two each for all three groups of evaluators . |
2 | Cooperative women have realised that if the principle ‘ Each for all and all for each ’ is good in their shopping , it is equally good in production , in education , and in the affairs of the nation and of the world . |
3 | Between 1985 and 1990 , however , the number of people aged over 85 supported in residential care by local authorities has declined at a slower rate than that for all people aged 65+ . |
4 | First , I saw that she was chosen , and that for all time ‘ all generations will call [ her ] blessed ’ ( Luke 1.48 ) . |
5 | Between 1974 and 1984 the rise was 72 per cent , slightly above that for all recorded offences ( 69 per cent ) . |
6 | The suspicion must be that for all their draconian nature , Hitler 's comments on the Jews were regarded as stereotype repetition , and of little interest compared with his assessment of the war situation . |
7 | I would conclude , then , that for all these traditions there is only one monster in the loch . |
8 | She wanted Boy to know that for all the book 's nine hundred and forty-eight pages the author had seen fit to devote only one ambiguous and insignificant paragraph to the fact that this great man had lived forty-one years of his public life accompanied everywhere by a handsome and dedicated working-class servant . |
9 | And I would maintain that for all his limited command of English and his limited general knowledge , he not only knew all there was to know about how to run a house , he did in his prime come to acquire that ‘ dignity in keeping with his position ’ , as the Hayes Society puts it . |
10 | ‘ They are never children , ’ he answered , ‘ that let themselves be photographed like that for all the world to see . ’ |
11 | As a rule of thumb , when d s get down much below 0.05 , we can regard them as so small that they might just be a sampling fluke ; we will conclude that for all practical purposes there is no effect of one variable upon another , and erase arrows with very small path coefficients from our model . |
12 | But now , at last , I am beginning to see that for all the ‘ believed failures ’ of the past , I have done my best . |
13 | though , is that for all the skill of the anti-missile scientists , we can not underestimate the inventiveness of the missile makers . |
14 | It must be remembered , however , that for all children the ultimate aim is still maximum competence in the conventional skills involved in writing . |
15 | For therapeutic and professional staff to reflect the cultural backgrounds of the children , and that for all children , including those with special needs , their day-care environment and activities to express a consciousness of the multicultural society in Islington . |
16 | The same good pay and conditions also coincided with the equal opportunities legislation which declared , in essence , that for all practical purposes there is no difference between the sexes . |
17 | She often shrewdly suspected that they found it hard work too , and that for all their signatures of fondest love they did not really like her ; they wanted her , they thought that she would do , but they did not really like her . |
18 | Instead of being as high or even higher than the overall rate of self-employment , the rate of self-employment amongst temporary workers is only half that for all workers . |
19 | No wonder you got headaches , living with a crime like that for all these years . |
20 | round the fact that I hope that the auditor is n't gon na try and isn pretend that we had that for all last year . |
21 | He had a horse and cart and he 'd go to Norwich and bring home all the parcels and that for all the tradesmen here in Bungay . |
22 | Jennings ( 1961 ) wrote that ‘ Research has produced such a variegated list of traits presumed to describe leadership , that for all practical purposes it describes nothing . |
23 | It 's got an image , it 's got an emotional contact and I think we 're gon na play that for all it 's worth . |
24 | I 'll bet , ’ he added , ‘ that for all your years of book-learning you know nothing about strapping on a pair of waders and getting out into the stream , feeling the water swirl around you — or how to bait a hook — ’ He pulled a small plastic box towards him . |
25 | The only thing I would say delegates is that the we will also swallow the goldfish and there 's a message in that for all of us . |
26 | But er that was a commonplace thing he used to do that for all the kids . |
27 | Again and again in the night hours she thought of him , of his aggression and of the barely veiled hint in his parting shot ‘ so long as it does n't interfere with your work ! ’ that for all she had , so far , gone along with everything he had decreed , she could still find herself out of a job if she did n't toe the line . |
28 | Thank goodness , though that for all he was n't so free with his smiles he had a terrific sense of humour and had not held against her the blunt , not to say impolite way she 'd asked if he was prepared to give her an interview . |
29 | The average for that for all Scottish farm types is £26,800 . |
30 | I 've written a great many books for children and some for adults about children ( several from both categories have caused a wave of national commotion ) , broadcasted , televised , been translated into every language including some I had n't realised existed — and what about a bizarre unidentifiable Japanese edition that is put out as one of my books , that for all I know is a codebook for terrorists or drug-runners ! |