Example sentences of "[adv] for [det] [pron] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | My thanks to Tim and Steve Wallace , Ron Mardle , our Chairman Richard Newcombe , Paul Lucas , my wife and our grandchildren who acted as sweepers up , errand boys and girl , etc. for all their work in achieving this opening in a short space of time , for the actual work of putting everything in its place I would like to thank the afore-mentioned and my daughter Bridget , also for manning the museum now that it is open . |
2 | They were good value , because they were in a style that he could wear anywhere and they were strong enough for all his walking and kept his feet from being bruised on the city pavements , for when you walk as much and as far as Boy did at that time you can hurt your feet badly . |
3 | Well thanks very much for all your thoughts and ideas there . |
4 | THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR ALL YOUR HELP , WHICH IS GREATLY APPRECIATED . |
5 | As they wheel her out of the theatre , she comes to and murmurs groggily , ‘ Thank you so much for all your help . ’ |
6 | So it 's Edna , Marion and Sylvia , well thank you very much for all your help anyway . |
7 | If you have a dining alcove in your living room you could make the division more complete by building a low storage wall of shelves or cupboards with plenty of room inside for all your dining equipment and serving space on top . |
8 | Maybe Ace would stop blaming her personally for all his problems with the car . |
9 | So for all their efforts they got their just reward . |
10 | So for all you Seles fans , let's just get this sorted out once and for all . |
11 | He 's already married , and can never leave his wife and son , so for all our sakes I must go away . |
12 | In my experience teachers want to do their very best for all their children . |
13 | She came downstairs for all her meals . |
14 | Such treatment can be valuable even where foods are a major cause of symptoms ( see p l53 ) , so undertaking this type of therapy is worthwhile for a whole range of patients , not just for those whose problems are purely psychosomatic . |
15 | Like Lotus 1-2-3 and SuperCalc , Quattro Pro 's printer support is very good — although having to tell all these programs individually that I had an HP LaserJet IIIsi made me realize how easy it is telling Windows just the once for all your applications . |
16 | For the most part they worked underground with their fathers or other relatives , and , in contrast with the lot of the pauper apprentice , child labour underground for all its burdens and dangers was a first step on the way to the ranks of the hewers . |
17 | However the increasingly open and competitive markets of the EC , USA and Japan present a special challenge , not only for locally-based exporting companies but also for those whose sales are restricted to the UK market . |
18 | On the whole The taming of the text is very rewarding and stimulating reading , both for those whose allegiances are split between linguistic and literary studies , and for those who only support one of the two " camps " . |
19 | However , this has been used mainly for those whose crimes would not have sent them to prison anyway . |
20 | And finally , some good news now for all you Morse fans . |
21 | She went down to the lobby to settle the bill so far for both their rooms , and then changed her mind and paid only for her own and the booze . |
22 | And then I 've got some work here for those who thing everything 's up to date . |
23 | The great philosophers have always produced such a person-oriented account at least for those whose education was thought to matter . |
24 | Yet for all their persuasiveness , the Beveridge proposals had not been implemented . |
25 | Yet for all their meanness , we learn from the minutes that by the end of 1907 nine holes were open , as was the clubhouse , and that several men , ladies and boys had been elected as members . |
26 | Yet for all their brutality , the Chansons de Geste lay more emphasis on courage , generosity and loyalty as the virtues of the warrior . |
27 | Yet for all its traditions the Indianapolis 500 is , again like America itself , on the cutting edge of technology , combining the latest advances in engineering and the car racer 's desire to apply them to the maximum . |
28 | Yet for all its humour , ‘ City Slickers ’ takes its male myths a little more seriously than the gay disco troupe . |
29 | Yet for all his protestations at being a plain old wordsmith , and a plagiarist at that , Asimov displayed one of the most dynamic imaginations in the sci-fi business . |
30 | ‘ The timescale is very , very tight , ’ said chief executive-designate of community services Margaret Kingston , ‘ but we are convinced this is the best way forward for all our patients . ’ |