Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] for all " in BNC.
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1 | One of Next 's six founders , he had management and technical responsibility for all aspects of NextStep including the object-oriented design and user interface . |
2 | 169 authorities ( 147 boroughs and 22 urban district councils ) having responsibility within counties for elementary education were abolished , leaving 63 county councils and 83 county boroughs with a unified responsibility for all the stages of education within their boundaries . |
3 | This is a veritable paradise for all those who love walking , swimming and above all , horse riding . |
4 | The air quality which results from this strategy depends upon ensuring that the charges are set at precisely the right level for all pollutants . |
5 | There is therefore ample opportunity for all surfaces in a ward to be contaminated , particularly bedclothes , bedcurtains , floors and footwear as illustrated in Figure 6.6 . |
6 | He called on other nuclear powers , notably China and the United Kingdom , to follow suit , saying that it provided " a real opportunity for … a total ban for all time on nuclear tests " . |
7 | Each steward will create a list of issuing authorities for all Product and Process Dossiers within their responsibility . |
8 | Believe it or not , it 's been a very pleasant experience for all of us . |
9 | The Club can boast excellent tennis facilities ( 12 indoor and 8 outdoor courts ) , with extensive programmes for all ages and abilities . |
10 | Sprint Corp has decided to standardise on Microsoft Corp operating systems , applications and technical support for all Sprint Corp units : the ‘ long-term , multimillion dollar ’ agreement involves software for all Microsoft Windows and MS-DOS operating systems as well as the Macintosh systems at Sprint . |
11 | It is up to each individual union to deal with this problem , but the obvious right course for all of them is to compensate for broken time — and this included the RFU . |
12 | Whatever the arrangements , it is very important to get ground rules agreed before the move takes place , so that some of the possible snags for all concerned are foreseen and nipped in the bud . |
13 | The company says it is developing an interface that links the Uniface development system with DB2/6000 servers and host databases , providing transparent read/write access to DB2/6000 databases , complete support for all DB2 features , including host and DB2 security , error handling , data integrity and recoverability . |
14 | The company says it is developing an interface that links the Uniface development system with DB2/6000 servers and host databases , providing transparent read/write access to DB2/6000 databases , complete support for all DB2 features , including host and DB2 security , error handling , data integrity and recoverability . |
15 | It was a memorable experience for all of us . |
16 | With violent polemics about sculpture conservation raging throughout Italy , there is a strong case for all Boboli 's statuary being substituted by copies . |
17 | It is surely a professional responsibility for all of us to think deeply about these things so that each of us may better strive towards attaining ‘ dignity ’ for ourselves . |
18 | Jay carries out a 30 gallon water change every three weeks and reckons his total maintenance for all 21 tanks averages out to about one hour per day . |
19 | A NEW LP OF 7 POLITICAL SONGS FOR ALL OCCASIONS |
20 | The school board sets broad goals for all schools to meet , along with their own goals and priorities . |
21 | It has set a total quota for all pelagic species of just 60,000 tonnes for 1991 . |
22 | The drive to Abbotsfield was a slow and unpleasant experience for all of them . |
23 | But if electoral reform gives them a state they can respect , popular enthusiasm for all things European may ebb . |
24 | In many bureaux where the advice workers carry out client interviewing only , the manager is left with direct responsibility for all other bureau tasks . |
25 | A favourite resort for all who enjoy good food in picturesque surroundings . |
26 | To have the best chance of preventing the more serious family and child care problems , what we might call child abuse , the best chance of success is to improve and develop universal , non-stigmatizing services which are integrated into the mainstream of social provision for all children . |
27 | This model of socialism has involved some limited changes in economic ownership , but in practice has invariably amounted to little more than state direction of predominantly privately owned economic activity , and the maintenance of some minimum standards of social provision for all . |
28 | By using a set of standard terms for all its contracts the business can achieve many of the benefits of a detailed contract for all its transactions , without incurring the costs and trouble which individual negotiation would involve . |
29 | That is a roundabout way of suggesting a form of political accountability to elected MEPs when the central bank starts evolving macro-economic policies for all 12 . |
30 | Our terms of reference made it clear that we were to concern ourselves with the English curriculum for all pupils , whatever their mother tongue . |