Example sentences of "all [adj] for the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Her own tastes were all wrong for the times ; she liked the flaying moral tracts of the Christian Socialists and a kind of violent wit that had hardly existed since Pope . |
2 | Despite being safe they are all fearful for the lives of their menfolk . |
3 | Animal droppings , rotting cabbage or steak and chips , it 's all okay for the Diet of worms . |
4 | And it is not at all good for the mothers who soudainement are dead ! |
5 | It was all good for the camouflage in any case , and she would need plenty of that with Felipe de Santis . |
6 | The ploughs and gritters do their best , of course , but it 's not at all uncommon for the elements to get the better of them for a little while . |
7 | ‘ The competition is all healthy for the industry , ’ he said . |
8 | Mr O'Connor 's management decided it would be in the best interest of all concerned for the event to be postponed giving the theatre management seven days ' notice , enabling ticket holders to be contacted . |
9 | The ‘ clean feed ’ from the House , and the material filmed in committees , are all available for the broadcasters to use as they think fit . |
10 | If it amounts to some sort of ‘ machine privacy ’ , is that at all suggestive for the question of consciousness ? |
11 | This form of guidance may be used where any instruction involving movement is refused ; not tidying up is an obvious one , and failing to put on clothes , replacing knocked over objects are all suitable for the guidance of a child 's limb to complete the instructed task . |
12 | The market reaction to Labour , the minimum wage and a loss of £10.25 billion of privatisation receipts ‘ are all adverse for the outlook ’ , the ITEM Club analysis claims . |
13 | Now is surely the time to revitalise a broad , multidisciplinary , high quality programme of basic and applied research in tuberculosis , including clinical trials , all necessary for the development of new regimens to simplify treatment even further and to combat drug resistance . |
14 | Regular zander anglers will be aware of the common occurrence of the twenty minute feeding spell at daybreak and then it 's all quiet for the rest of the day . |
15 | My Service wanted me to try and penetrate it , just on general grounds , but I told them : the whole point is not to have their names on our files , all ready for the Soviets to take over . |
16 | I 've seen thirteen to fourteen load of hay stand out there , all ready for the officer to come along and inspect it . |
17 | ‘ Are they all ready for the vampires tomorrow ? ’ |