Example sentences of "all this for " in BNC.

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1 For much of its course , the later novel takes all this for granted .
2 I was interested in all this for the simple reason that as something that takes your fancy passes you , you only get a glimpse .
3 There is an inherent danger in all this for our clothing industry which is that , unless manufacturers wake up , there will continue to be far more opportunity for European merchandise to come here , and little for ours to get elsewhere .
4 And how 's all this for a tangent ?
5 I mean , we 've been working towards all this for years , you know ?
6 I must say again that it is very odd for me to have to describe all this for you .
7 ‘ Where is the space in all this for the little man ?
8 My Mum and Dad let me discover all this for myself .
9 ALL THIS FOR JUST £949 + VAT
10 I 've sweated over all this for six months , and I 'm not going to see that work wasted .
11 And when you consider that you 're getting all this for only £450 the competition has got to be sweating .
12 ‘ Your Grace , I do n't understand — why are you doing all this for me ?
13 ‘ What 's all this for ? ’ she asked kindly .
14 All this for an eighteen-year-old who , just over a year before , had been feared — in the context of the time — unmanageable and a little while before that had been sunk down without trace behind the haberdashery counter in Port Talbot 's Co-operative shop .
15 The consequence of all this for a study of comparative industrial relations is that international differences can not be understood solely in terms of cross-sectional analysis at any one point in time .
16 And yet he is prepared to risk all this for the chance to make his city a better place .
17 To be able just to walk , or drive , wherever you want ; Christ , I 've been away from all this for less than a week and I feel like somebody coming out after thirty years .
18 was running all this for the Ruddington cot funds .
19 Camille took all this for granted , as she accepted without surprise the rows of adjacent stalls and shops selling leather jackets and boots , videos and sandwiches , samosas and scorched sausages .
20 And all this for just 85p !
21 All this for £13.99 .
22 All this for a fleeting ten second flash of silhouette on the Big Screen .
23 And you will leave all this for Mrs Simpson ? ’
24 Wycliffe did not prompt her but her mother , evidently hearing all this for the first time , had no such scruples .
25 What however is the implication of all this for the relationship of Bürgertum , or bourgeoisie , and bürgerliche Gesellschaft ?
26 Look , I 'm not explaining all this for fun …
27 as if he did not know all this for himself , and was not endlessly wrestling , valiantly and incredulously , with the problem of his own chronic poverty !
28 ‘ What is all this for ? ’
29 ‘ What do you think I 'm doing all this for ?
30 What the hell do you think I 'm doing all this for ?
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