Example sentences of "[prep] [be] [vb pp] for all " in BNC.
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1 | I wanted to save you from being damned for all eternity . ’ |
2 | There are improvements that can be made but that 's to be said for all animal husbandry systems , from pets , to guide dogs for the blind , and every other every other type of system . |
3 | A system of ‘ National Assistance ’ was to be maintained for all those who fell outside the other benefits to be paid for by the national exchequer . |
4 | The advantage of the pen system in Eo 's machine is that it does away with the keyboard , so enabling applications to be written for all language forms — non-Roman script like Japanese or Arabic for instance . |
5 | Holes need to be made for all the connections : ballvalve , cold water feeds and overflow pipe . |
6 | This condition is unlikely to be met for all the shares in an index , particularly those indices based on many shares , such as the S&P500 , the Value Line Arithmetic and the NYSE Composite . |
7 | Future social committees will have to give serious thought to the syllabus and the events to be planned for all sections of the community . |
8 | Elementary education was to be provided for all children in England and Wales ; now did the village want a new church school , or would it prefer a board school , one which would be secular and undenominational ? |
9 | The Mental Health Act Commission found in 1987 that the requirements of section 117 of the Mental Health Act 1983 , which made after-care for those compulsorily detained the joint responsibility of health and social services , were not consistently fulfilled ( Secretary of State for Social Services , 1987 ) , while section 7 of the Disabled Persons Act 1986 , which required after-care to be provided for all those who had been in hospital for more than six months , was never implemented . |
10 | School meals were to be provided for all children who wanted them ( an obligation on LEAs removed by the 1980 Education Act ) . |
11 | When the British papers printed that Scotland Yard believed the silver to have been dug up at the Barbariga army base and smuggled by a Yugoslav diplomat , the Federal commission said , ‘ The press is to be criticised for all such insinuations ’ and ‘ the control of the diplomatic bag is so rigorous in Jugoslavia that it is absolutely impossible for the treasure or anything else to be smuggled out that way ’ . |
12 | ‘ As a small library authority covering a very large geographical area , I would arrange for formal internal training programmes to be held for all staff ’ … |
13 | The Scud attacks on Israel were , of course , ‘ terrorism ’ , he said , but the Israelis were to be congratulated for all their restraint . |
14 | All the speeds will have to be reduced for all rolling stock used on that line which will increase the cost for uses of the of that service . |
15 | These definitions are fairly flexible , particularly ‘ program ’ , which tends to be used for all three . |
16 | Its versatility allowed it to be used for all architectural details , commemorative and funerary monuments , fonts , statues , busts , coats of arms , chimney-pieces , garden ornaments , and furniture . |
17 | Acquisition accounting to be used for all business combinations where a party can be identified as having the role of an acquirer , since this method of accounting reflects the application of resources by the acquirer and shows the value of the net assets acquired . |
18 | Take note of the identifier to be used for all future transactions involving the SPR . |
19 | Take note of the identifier to be used for all future transactions involving the SSR . |
20 | If purposeful , goal-directed activity is to take place , clear objectives need to be set for all the organisation 's activities . |
21 | You will need to ensure that system-wide logical names etc. , are properly set up on system reboot , and you will also require some symbols to be set for all your LIFESPAN users . |