Example sentences of "[adv] [be] [verb] for all [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It 's just possible Mr Deputy Speaker , it 's just possible I may not be selected for all kinds of reasons but if I was selected it might at least give the people of that lovely part of the world the chance of having the referendum they never had over Maastricht because of the shameful way in which the Labour party was not willing to allow the people to have their say on that vital issue .
2 The more stringent requirements may not be needed for all processes , but , where only one supply is available , this has to meet the strictest limits ( see Table II ) .
3 A currency that started inflating strongly would rapidly be abandoned for all purposes , except that of paying tax to the government printing it .
4 His advice should also be sought for all puncture wounds and lacerations regarding any measures needed to avoid tetanus .
5 Psychological testing will also be required for all teachers and educational administrations .
6 For a moment he let himself imagine he was some great explorer about to enter a hostile , unknown land on which his name would later be stamped for all history .
7 The second is that the rules may be those that apply to formal , written language but they may then be prescribed for all circumstances .
8 The same drug can therefore be used for all cases of the condition , although even in conventional medicine not all patients will respond to it .
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