Example sentences of "for all [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 Mr Hamilton also took a swipe at the defence select committee 's report which had called for all infantry battalion amalgamations , including merger of four Scottish regiments , to be cancelled .
2 Then the bans on the cull grenade , released at the same time , came into effect for all species of whales .
3 Guidelines can be laid out , but your own taste will decide what you will use , and this is especially true where rods are concerned , e.g. when long-range legering for all species other than carp and pike I favour a rod between 11ft and 11ft 6in. in length , a test-curve of a little over 1lb , with a fast-taper action .
4 The word is apparently derived from the Germanic dotter or yolk of egg , which is roughly the colour of the common European dodder , and is now used as a common name for all species belonging to the genus Cuscuta .
5 In practice , however , this is not essential for all species , and in particular those which have come acclimated to aquarium life over a period of many years are remarkably tolerant of what is strictly quite unsuitable water chemistry .
6 Freud is not to be taken to be providing a theory of instinct for all species , but trying to puzzle out the complex similarities and differences between man and animals .
7 The new proposals extended the rating for all works on what is now known as ‘ main river ’ — the larger watercourses — to the total catchment area .
8 In addition , and for the first time , a register will be established for all works of art entering the country .
9 Cattle-mesh fencing is suitable for all livestock although on uneven ground it may be wise to add a strand of barbed wire just above the ground to discourage a rooting pig .
10 The Council also urged the New England Fishery Management Council to introduce a similar ban , and called on the US delegation to the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas ( ICCAT ) to support a resolution to prohibit the use of drift-nets for all tuna and other species under the jurisdiction of ICCAT .
11 Where an educational approach is to be taken by all the various specialist bodies , in agriculture , health , social welfare housing and so on , a major training commitment is required for all staff .
12 It 's not unusual to find schools that have for many years undertaken a job analysis for all staff including ancillary assistants , caretaker and nursery nurses .
13 Greater involvement may lead to increased job satisfaction and security for all staff , but it also follows that as support staff become more aware of the value of their contribution to the school economy , they acquire a more powerful bargaining position .
14 This seemed a reasonable system to consider , as , although it was unlikely that a perfect balance between costs and income could ever be achieved , it provided a target to aim for , or a shared value for all staff engaged on activities concerned with cost control and income generation , regardless of their departmental position .
15 In the early days of the war it was the practice for all staff to take shelter on the ‘ alert ’ , but loss of production time demanded a better system , and late in 1940 , a ‘ spotter ’ was detailed to observe enemy aircraft and to warn when danger was imminent .
16 From a school management point of view , valuable lessons about the nature of curriculum change , the processes involved and the need to plan for and provide adequate time and resource for all staff involved , have been learnt .
17 This , as described earlier has helped the Governors recognise with clarity the need to invest in non-contact time for teachers and appropriate training for all staff when change is envisaged , if the proposed development is to be absorbed fully into the ethos and curriculum of the school .
18 To improve and develop good practice in providing care to clients , adequate training , development and support is provided for all staff in the Home .
19 The inherent danger of reliance on any particular method , and one that was apparent in some responses , is the tendency for libraries who can not utilize external courses or release staff internally as they would ideally like to , largely to abandon ( or never fully entertain ) , the concept of systematic training for all staff .
20 ‘ Appoint a fully qualified training officer for all staff ’ .
21 ‘ As a small library authority covering a very large geographical area , I would arrange for formal internal training programmes to be held for all staff ’ …
22 ‘ Plan to institute formal training programmes for all staff with system of record keeping and control by designated senior librarian ’ …
23 They told a Bedford tribunal they could retire at 60 on full pension before the firm introduced a retirement age of 65 for all staff last year .
24 The company also organised coach parties to Weldon for all of the management staff but , due to the numbers involved , R.S. was unable to provide adequate trips for all staff and their families .
25 In the face of protests from the Association of University Teachers , the Education Reform Act abolished tenure for all staff appointed or promoted after 20 November 1987 .
26 I won I wonder about , on interviewing skills for all staff ,
27 for all staff .
28 It is a condition of employment for all staff to sign and strictly adhere to a Code of Business Ethics .
29 LASMO requires the highest standards of integrity from its employees and adherence to a published Code of Business Ethics is a condition of employment for all staff .
30 The system itself does not differentiate between different types of employee , ie current staff , leavers , pensioners , and as each employee has a unique staff number a complete history is available for all staff who have worked in the company .
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