Example sentences of "for all time " in BNC.
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31 | The Scottish castles of Berwick-on-Tweed and Roxburgh , hitherto only occupied by the English , were now ceded to England for all time coming . |
32 | ‘ I hope we can reach agreement with China and that , where we have disagreements , they wo n't poison our relationship right across the board — certainly wo n't poison it for all time , ’ said Mr Patten . |
33 | The reasons for this apparent perversity are probably now lost to us for all time . |
34 | Capturing this data for all time , in the most effective and exploitable form , is the speciality of Taywood Data Graphics . |
35 | Our vocabulary and semantics can not remain fixed for all time , as some commentators , even today , might prefer . |
36 | But my prize for all time lack of observation goes to the old gentleman who , after walking past row upon row of fish tanks , stacks of fish food and eye-catching displays of pond accessories , looked me straight in the eye and said : ‘ Do you do cheese and tomato sandwiches ? ’ |
37 | Catherine 's debut single , For All Time , is certainly worthy of La Streisand . |
38 | 36 — FOR ALL TIME Catherine Zeta Jones |
39 | Catherine , stunning in an off-the-shoulder black dress , was at a launch bash for the album Spartacus , which features her new single For All Time . |
40 | Excitement mounted ; in her memoirs Princess Marie Louise quotes Sir Edwin Lutyens as saying , ‘ Let us devise and design for all time something which will enable future generations to see how a king and queen of England lived in the twentieth century , and what authors , artists and craftsmen of note there were during their reign . ’ |
41 | ‘ And should any other prince or captain , Christian or infidel , of whatever law or sect or condition he may be , pretend to any right to these lands and seas , I am ready and prepared to deny him and to defend them in the names of the Kings of Castile present and future , whose is this empire and the dominion of these Indies , islands and mainland , northern and southern , with their seas , in the arctic pole as in the antarctic , on both sides of the equinoctial line , within and without the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn — so that each thing and part of it belong and appertain most completely to Their Highnesses and to their successors , as I declare more at length by writ setting forth all that may be said or can be said and alleged in behalf of their royal patrimony , now and for all time so long as the world shall last until the final universal judgement of all mortals . ' |
42 | Of course , this does not mean that accommodation problems for the old are solved for all time . |
43 | These are not , however , the same kind of truth ; for the first holds for all time and every place , whereas the second has to do with a specific event which as a matter of fact took place at a particular point in history . |
44 | However , 1792 did not establish for all time antislavery as a movement of popular mobilisation demonstrated in the use of general public meetings . |
45 | He fought not for honour or glory but to put an end to the threat of Naggaroth for all time . |
46 | No political decision … can be right for all time . |
47 | A list of only the more common villains and what they get up to reads like a catalogue of horrors enough to intimidate anyone and put them off rose-growing for all time . |
48 | The NPT thus repeated a pledge first made by America , Russia and Britain to work towards an end to nuclear testing ‘ for all time ’ . |
49 | But at least as far as the church is concerned , a conservative believes that what place a woman should hold was made known in the past and stands for all time . |
50 | God 's plan is held to be comprehensive , and has been set for all time . |
51 | Not only is the Christian moral law valid for all time , it applies to all men . |
52 | We clung together for warmth and vowed to love one another more than anyone else for all time . |
53 | But here we will make an end of it and leave a sign for all time that it should not be so . ’ |
54 | Beth remembered it all as though it was only yesterday ; it was etched on her mind and in her heart for all time . |
55 | Rich and protean , his word-seam seemed to me to be the very fount of knowledge itself , a mulchy conceptual bed which might be sown merely by the fact of being listened to , thus engendering all ideas for all time . |
56 | the pool with blood , staining it for all time , |
57 | Arjun had given Burun the land for all time , and now the Merkuts occupied it in peace and prospered . |
58 | He still dreamt of avenging the shame of Kosovo and of ending for all time the ‘ long Turkish night ’ . |
59 | So either we shall have to disallow such a possibility and decree that nothing qualifies as a genuine proposition unless its truth-value is fixed for all time , i.e. that all propositions are what is sometimes called " eternal " propositions , or we shall have to accept that truth-value is not an integral part of the objective propositional content . |
60 | Shells , like trees , bear for all time a record of organism 's growth pattern . |