Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] all " in BNC.
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1 | Side doors hinge up , and allow superb visibility for all occupants . |
2 | If the previous Labour Government in which he served had only caught a few more headlines and been as active in prison improvements and new prison building as all Conservative Governments since 1979 have been , his comments could be taken more seriously . |
3 | The RSPB generally endorses the CC recommendations but considers that its own proposals provide better protection for all wildlife features and not just moorlands . |
4 | Clause 24 and Sch 5 provide additional protection for all safety representatives against being dismissed for carrying out their health and safety duties . |
5 | The exceptional talents of CI5 are spread quite thin in the pursuit of protection for all manner of important persons , from very may different nations . ’ |
6 | This system , together with actuarial certification , guidance and disclosure , should provide the optimum protection for all pension scheme members without the need to impose rigid minimum funding standards and other legislative requirements . |
7 | Dr Norris said the doctors were demanding protection for all health care ‘ homicide ’ . |
8 | There is still , therefore , a tension between the idea of the National Curriculum as an entitlement for all students , and the idea of education as a product in the market place , where the thickness of your wallet counts . |
9 | The curriculum guide-lines outlined in the 1988 Act offer an entitlement for all children , but the quality of these experiences will be subject to the way schools interpret and act on these four important elements . |
10 | Nevertheless I shall argue that the idea that the National Curriculum ensures a common entitlement for all should be seen as persuasive rhetoric , rather than as an indisputable truth . |
11 | In other vicinities , clusters of schools shared some part of their staff in pursuit of a common curriculum entitlement for all those pupils who would transfer from , for instance , distant and isolated primary schools to a single country-town secondary school . |
12 | The urge to find a kind of treasure chest for all that humanity must preserve as precious at all costs , has also found its expression in this other sequel to the rise of Christianity . |
13 | Remember if you are on an income related benefit it is likely that you will receive a grant for all the ‘ reasonable ’ costs . |
14 | However , the same block grant system was retained , and the GREA formulae tightened to produce at the local level deductions of grant for all levels of expenditure . |
15 | The package was accompanied by a 10,000 sucre cost-of-living adjustment grant for all workers . |
16 | SCE candidates who have the opportunity to undertake sixth-year work in mathematics will find it a valuable preparation for all courses offered by the Department of Mathematics and Statistics . |
17 | To achieve this end , however wide the variety of ways in which ill-health is dealt with , it is vital to establish a single focal point of faith for all that area of healing which involves some power of the mind , and this is probably , most of it . |
18 | Preference is expressed for paperback fiction for all ability levels , and for books on local history and geography and such history topics as exploration and discovery , the slave trade and the colonisation of America . |
19 | He offers Conservatives and the public at large a picture of equal opportunity for all . |
20 | They do , however , offer a marvellous photographic opportunity for all the British soldiers present . |
21 | Effective educational action in the disadvantaged areas may well depend on a fundamental questioning of the assumption that a high degree of uniformity is required throughout educational systems in order to ensure equality of opportunity for all children . |
22 | OPPORTUNITY FOR ALL |
23 | OPPORTUNITY FOR ALL |
24 | ( See ‘ Opportunity for all — A share in the future ’ for our proposals on occupational pensions . ) |
25 | There is therefore ample opportunity for all surfaces in a ward to be contaminated , particularly bedclothes , bedcurtains , floors and footwear as illustrated in Figure 6.6 . |
26 | The Northern opportunity for all kinds of commerce across the North Sea intensifies . |
27 | United Airlines chairman Stephen Wolf said last night : ‘ The decision by BA marks a lost opportunity for all concerned . ’ |
28 | An equality of educational opportunity for ALL children |
29 | She reviews her own changing perceptions in the light of a commitment to equality of opportunity for all learners . |
30 | Because the Company was intended to provide an opportunity for all English merchants interested in the Indian trade to take part , it did not treat shareholdings as permanent commitments . |