Example sentences of "[prep] all " in BNC.

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31 there are 12 designs for all around the home , and they offer an inexpensive way to make any room 's decorations unique .
32 Each has its attributes but for all round performance Kodak technical Pan film 2415 is recommended , with subsequent development in Kodak HC1100 developer for about the suggested time at the manufacturer 's dilution D.
33 In symbolic logic much use is made of the signs unc ( there exists ) and unc ( for all ) , although we do n't often employ these here .
34 Probably the basic ideas of democracy — the idea of equal political rights for all ( or at least for all men ) , the idea of a government of the poor or of the people , the idea of turning the traditional social hierarchies upside down — have never been entirely lost sight of among the vast submerged majorities of history .
35 The National Curriculum Council 's own guidance : A Curriculum for All ( NCC 1989a ) , not only presents the National Curriculum as a common entitlement , but also gives it an ideological pedigree .
36 The report Educational Opportunities for All ( ILEA 1985 ) remarks upon the enthusiasm expressed by London teachers for this method of working and recommends that an evaluation of support teaching be carried out as a matter of urgency .
37 If support teachers are alert to the possibilities within their role , and allowed the flexibility to operate at the individual or whole-class level , then support for individual children can offer a way through to improving the quality of learning for all ( see , for example , Hodgson et al.
38 Labov had hypothesized that there was ‘ a regular gradient of negative attraction to quantifiers , strongest to any , weaker for each and every , weakest for all ’ ( 1975 : 19 ) .
39 Furthermore , is it certain that the consumption of more than the daily requirement of methionine in this combination would be safe for all the more than 20 million adults in the United Kingdom who currently consume paracetamol each year without harm ?
40 Have you ever been to Milvain Street , which , for all any of us know , may be a perfectly suitable home for yourself and the issue of the marriage ? "
41 1985 Swann — Education for All ( Cmnd. 9453 )
42 Earned income is then the same for all ( ) , even though those with higher w clearly have superior opportunity sets .
43 These were then collated and summarised by a planning group with copies made available for all in order to encourage further dialogue , debate and reflection at a second conversation the following evening .
44 In reality it is impossible to estimate the probabilities P ( wi|w1 , … , wi-1 ) for all but very small values of i , and only for quite a small vocabulary .
45 Sounds like a ‘ must ’ for all north-west chess nuts .
46 The opposition Authentic Radical Liberal Party ( PRLA ) won 27 per cent of the vote and 57 Assembly seats , the Constitution For All ( CPT ) coalition 11 per cent and 16 seats , the Revolutionary Febrerista Party ( PRF ) 1.3 per cent and one seat and the Christian Democrat Party ( PDC ) 0.8 per cent and one seat .
47 The bias erm of British producers towards producing for a British market is likely to persist erm historically it 's been very difficult for all but er select minority to achieve significant sells sales overseas .
48 The user can also select whether SPRs for All ( A ) the modules in the Root Package structure are to be included in the report , or only those for modules in the Root ( R ) Package itself .
49 The user can also select whether SSRs for All ( A ) the modules in the Root Package structure are to be included in the report , or only those for modules in the Root ( R ) Package itself .
50 Recreational classes for all Sat. 3.30pm — 5.00 pm £2.00
51 D. Hardy and C. Ward , Arcadia For All ( Mansell : 1984 )
52 Luckily ( for all but rocky ) this operation was a success .
53 Father-of-three Mr Simon says he regretted fitting moto-cross motorcycle tyres , which for all but about 100metres of the rally were the wrong choice .
54 No , cos they 're doing it for all , they 're all doing for all over different places anyway .
55 she writes for all over her in her books
56 erm Sorry , I think we 'll just stick with Faulkner for a moment , because I think that leads us on to the constant tragedies of battle casualties , which were obviously very much brought in into Oxford whenever people were wounded outside they were often brought in to Oxford to be cared for , there was a hospital out of Yarnton too , but a great many were cared for all over Oxford , and the greatest of course were buried at Christchurch .
57 Oh there was a tremendous variety , but then there were all the same in , erm you look at the er the three light fitting er it hangs down from the ceiling and has three branches out from it and it either has three lights hanging down or three hanging upwards , er with four ordinary bulbs in or candle bulbs in and shades , sometimes they have four , erm , there 's still an awful lot of those about and any lighting shop you look in you 'll still see plenty of those er and yet they 've got a tremendous number of disadvantages , one thing , a lot of them got glass shades , if you break one shade three year 's time you might as well throw away the fitting because you ca n't get another one er , and erm it 's a design that does n't , it does n't lend itself to giving a good lighting in a room at all er , it they , they harsh glassware , the edges of the glass during all round the room and that sort of thing
58 Anyway , on the first day of that summer term , I remember sitting alone in the cafeteria , slowly drinking my cup of coffee , and listening as all around me people welcomed each other back from their holidays .
59 And she can strike as all too keen to play the introverted sensitive soul , cloaking herself in black and describing Baudelaire and Nerval , some of whose poems provide a decadent counterpoint to the Bible in her music , as ‘ blood brothers ’ .
60 Consider , for instance , the evoked meaning of an expression such as all over the place ( paragraph 1 ) , or the impact of an unusual collocation such as lives in a rage ( paragraph 4 ) ; how well do these expressions translate into your target language ?
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