Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] [adj] for all " in BNC.

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1 Whereas the convention of ministerial responsibility holds ministers accountable for all departmental work ( see Chapter 14 ) , the FMI assigns to departmental cost-centre managers responsibility for securing value for money .
2 At one time courts hesitated to render manufacturers liable for all losses arising from defective products .
3 It is possible to reach conclusions valid for all systems of a given type from a consistent set of observations on a large sample of systems of that type .
4 Now man-made fibres and cottons , which are not biodegradable and give off toxic fumes when burned , are also reclaimed to create blends suitable for all uses .
5 For example , the first season included shows suitable for all the family , such as Medieval Players and Trestle Theatre , as well as some controversial productions .
6 Scarlet had striven so to arrange matters that Brian would not be subjected too often to Constance 's distasteful presence , nor Constance to Brian 's lowering glances and muttered observations , the atmosphere he could create simply by being there , like one of those slow-burning mosquito repellents which make life insupportable for all the creatures of God .
7 In some cases , an established group will attempt to increase its influence and power by making membership compulsory for all those sharing the interest .
8 You are making things difficult for all of us with your bitterness . ’
9 CIBSE plans to make CPD mandatory for all except fellows , and ICE has well structured continuing education requirements for its members prior to them becoming chartered engineers .
10 The membership has now confirmed the decision of their Council to make CPD obligatory for all members from January 1991 .
11 Black European residents , especially those denied civic rights , as in Germany and France , will be the main victims of the recent elections , as all the parties have turned their backs on the need to make Europe welcome for all its inhabitants , not just white ones .
12 The term ‘ partially sighted ’ has been used over the years to refer to pupils who have vision useful for all school tasks but require adaptations to teaching methods and materials in order to accomplish them .
13 Pupils can find school unattractive for all kinds of reasons .
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