Example sentences of "[noun sg] be for everyone " in BNC.
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1 | Refusing to condemn the bombing , Mr Adams yesterday said the only way to end the violence was for everyone to be involved in the talks process . |
2 | The work is for everyone — fit and not so fit — young and old . |
3 | The aim is for everyone to finish together . |
4 | At a public meeting last September he suggested that saying ‘ they ought to do something about it ’ was pointless , and boldly proposed that the only way to save the shop was for everyone in the village to club together and buy it . |
5 | Nursing Is for Everyone |
6 | Such information was not highly ‘ theoretical ’ but it helped build up an objective picture of the people who went to the theatres I studied and gave me a useful corrective to people who made sweeping generalizations such as ‘ the theatre is for everyone . ’ |
7 | ‘ I regret every incident in this conflict , especially when young children are involved , but the only way to resolve this situation is for everyone to be included , ’ said Mr Adams . |
8 | If only because school is for everyone , because it is compulsory , both government and the public have a right that they do not have in universities to take part in the determination of the curriculum . |
9 | Her normal pattern of working with this type of activity is for everyone to undertake the same task . |
10 | The tendency is for everyone in the team to touch the ball as it goes through and to shuffle back each time someone has completed their turn . |