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

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1 There was ample space in the Hall for all the prizemen 's work to have been shown .
2 In addition , the USA was insisting on a " dollar for dollar " reduction in the guarantees for all money spent over the pre-1967 Green Line for settlement construction .
3 The potential for improving the Park as an educational resource for Edinburgh schools and colleges was explored , as were opportunities for better interpretation of the diverse interests in the Park for all visitors .
4 Then we got the big fridge in the kitchen for all the foods like we use every day , then we got erm , oh w no , we got six fridges , and then we got the pie fridge , got all the p pies and put the cakes in as well , and we got another deep freeze .
5 Ardiles stepped into the row yesterday and said : ‘ I am very disappointed and angry that the name of West Bromwich Albion has again appeared in the press for all the wrong reasons .
6 They feel , for example , that St Paul 's restrictions on women 's activities — in the early Christian communities to whom he was writing — are to be seen as regulations applying in all situations in the Church for all time .
7 I should like to thank everyone in the Division for all the hard work which has gone into making 1990 a year of significant progress .
8 Good news is in the air for all you armchair viewers with satellite dishes as the battle of the TV channels begins in Olympic year .
9 There is a vogue in the UK for all things Magritte at the moment — the Belgian 's work is currently the subject of an exhibition at London 's Hayward gallery — this is all we have to say : ceci | n'est pas une pipe .
10 well the thing is in the end for all the subsidiaries that you pass it counts on the
11 Where a file area contains N addresses we can expect : In theory we could provide just sufficient space in the file for all the records .
12 ‘ I do n't think there 's room in the lift for all you old pals , ’ Jonathan smiled hideously , ‘ we 'd best go up other ways . ’
13 Transend scan all titles in the library for all known viruses , so you can rest assured that our disks are secure .
14 Transend scan all titles in the library for all known viruses , so you can rest assured that our disks are secure .
15 This view rested on an optimistic assumption that there was employment enough in the economy for all if labour was sufficiently mobile , but it was impossible to test this assumption in the 1830s and 40s .
16 Leaving his driver in the bag for all but three holes , Woosnam stormed to the best score of the day — a seven-birdie 65 .
17 An unusual feature is Poppins cafe bar , open at lunch times and in the evening for all grades of staff , where as well as drinks there is a tasty selection of bar food , with the ‘ big and bountiful salads ’ being especially popular .
18 His demise was predicted by party colleagues who believed he was frequently in the news for all the wrong reasons .
19 At last people were going to see the real Dorothy , the real live woman behind that starchy old madam who 'd sat in the corner for all those years , hiding from the world in general .
20 Er , how do I get down at all , erm , of course that might not be a worry , you might and just remain in the realm for all eternity .
21 The watering hole must also have been the only one in the area for all sides produced finds , and finds of a reasonable age .
22 The result of this approach is that it is not necessary to retain all of the information stored in the interface for all words in the text .
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