Example sentences of "[prep] all occasions " in BNC.

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1 There are after all occasions when words do very well on their own .
2 Although there is no single strategy suitable for all occasions there are some recognized categories that you should be aware of in devising your own .
3 No single method could be suitable for all occasions .
4 Sloane also operates a Pilot Training School and offers helicopter charter for all occasions .
5 DISCOVER AN OLD MASTER Question-and-answer guide to choosing vintage wines for all occasions
6 Rather like watches , they were practical , part of the furniture and so we wore the same one for all occasions .
7 A CHRISTMAS PLAY WITH A DIFFERENCE , RIBBONS FOR ALL OCCASIONS , SENDING CHARITY CARDS AND WHAT 'S HAPPENING WHERE .
8 You 'll discover the perfect gift for all occasions , the family heirlooms of tomorrow , and all in the most attractive materials … natural wood .
9 A NEW LP OF 7 POLITICAL SONGS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
10 For all tastes and for all occasions
11 Some years ago we lent to a colleague a memory-training book with a very attractive title , which implied that after studying the book the reader would have a superb memory for all occasions .
12 in cake decorating and associated things , people have cakes for all occasions and erm wedding cake 's only one of them .
13 Such are the demands of the modern skier , for quality classic winter garments for all occasions and high-tec skiwear combined with comfort and ease of movement .
14 Mary Lambert chooses tins for all occasions — from bells and bears to brioches and birthday cakes
15 At home Scotch Whisky is a drink for all occasions … equally at home when there 's a crowd or when there are only two of you .
16 Jackie has cakes for all occasions
17 In her spare time she makes and decorates cakes of different shapes and sizes for all occasions .
18 There are also cards for all occasions and very reasonably priced .
19 Kevin Wilson : man for all occasions
20 Hence the importance of the residential and extracurricular activity — above all occasions and activities in which the teenager can know that someone is unobtrusively and undemandingly interested in them .
21 Lord Brougham believed of Liverpool that : ‘ No minister ever passed his time with so little ill-will directed against himself , or had so much forbearance shown him upon all occasions . ’
22 The generous and charitable Spirit that appeared in her was exerted upon all Occasions to the utmost of her Ability , and was such as would have been ornamental in a much higher Sphere , to which in all Probability , if it had pleased God to spare her Life , her own Merit would have raised her
23 He was consulted as an oracle on all occasions , however inappropriate , and this was something which Warnie found insufferably annoying .
24 Naturally no professionals and professional bodies have full freedom to act in what they believe is a professional manner on all occasions .
25 In spite of regrettable , but unavoidable , lack of defences , it is recommended that vigorous resistance is displayed on all occasions rather than capitulation . ’
26 Mort Shapiro recommends : that firms take their time , since undue haste could diminish performance ; that every stage should be documented ; that accurate language should be used on all occasions ; and that auditors stick to their checklists and deviate at their peril .
27 Moreover , it varies according to style , purpose and audience : no one speaks or writes in the same way on all occasions .
28 Nobody speaks — or writes — in the same way on all occasions .
29 The brother carefully laid the groundwork for his request to the politician at the outset , pointing out that he had now received his charter and was qualified as a voter and promising that ‘ you may stedfastly rely I will serve your Lordship on all occasions to the outmost of my power ’ .
30 The party divisions between leading reformers such as Lloyd George , Mosley and Macmillan also hindered co-operation , as did personal hostility within political parties ( on all occasions between Mosley and Ernest Bevin in the Labour movement and intermittently between Lloyd George and Keynes in the Liberals ) .
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