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

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1 But from the early years of the twentieth century to the 1930s classical styles reigned supreme for all larger city stations .
2 Whether stated or unstated , these conventions remain true for all Mills and Boon , Silhouette , and Harlequin romances .
3 The general partners remain liable for all debts and obligations of the firm .
4 Physical : The deterioration of physical health in family members becomes obvious for all to see — as obvious as that of the primary sufferer .
5 The newspaper changed sides and the public 's antagonism changed to vocal support as the safety and environmental benefits became clear for all to see .
6 As to the question of overall responsibility for the system , the Scrutiny team recommended that there should be a nationally based Legal Services Board responsible for all aspects of legal aid and advice , controlling all the necessary operations through the existing area offices directly and through agents in the courts .
7 His hospitality knew no respect of persons ; the abbey-gates stood open for all comers who needed either refreshment or lodging … .
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