Example sentences of "[verb] for all [det] " in BNC.
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1 | There 's just this , it 's just really funny cos I sound really wrecked yeah and I say look hello , hello look Norwegian people I just want to apologize for all this mess and all this crap on this tape but I mean yeah like you know , fuck it |
2 | At one time , it was envisaged that the Yale Sixth Form College at Wrexham would also be incorporated into the Institute to form a comprehensive establishment catering for all those over the age of sixteen . |
3 | While class-based information does not exist for all those students who fail to gain work after graduating from a YTS , the conclusion about how the scheme operates in the case of black youths is probably equally valid with respect to white youths without qualifications coming from poor , unskilled , working-class homes . |
4 | Belle Vue Cottage is very conveniently situated for all these amenities and a distinct frisson of excitement ran through the community when it became known that Hannah Hauxwell was the new owner . |
5 | The company had been good , the talk relaxing and buoyant , but limited for all that . |
6 | I 've Father Poole to thank for all this , he thought . |
7 | These seminars were part of a series of events designed for all those involved in general SVQs , including teachers , lecturers , trainers , centre co-ordinators , and verifiers . |
8 | ‘ For goodness ’ sake , surely you did n't fall for all that nonsense of his the other night ? |
9 | Mr Dakin burst out , but the old cow brushed past us and marched without hesitation into the stall which she had occupied for all those years . |
10 | Nevertheless , his attempt to move international relations from the study of relations between nations to the study of ‘ world society ’ ( leaving aside the essential vagueness of this latter idea ) , did represent a progressive problem shift for all those interested in the elephants rather than the little creatures . |
11 | They payed for all this with their sweat and their lives , just like the Garrimperos today . |
12 | Politicians can not reasonably be blamed for all this . |
13 | It adds , it will be absorbing for all those with a general interest in the subject . |
14 | It 's what I used for all that weird Eno-esque synth stuff over Morrissey 's Last Of The Famous International Playboys single . |
15 | This underlying cause is the persistently instilled belief that the universe was created by a ‘ god ’ — and this ‘ god ’ is the maker of humanity and must be worshipped , appeased and generally held responsible for everything ; to be credited with , and thanked for all that brings enjoyment , and outrageously excused for all that brings suffering . |
16 | But Karajan 's will was superhuman where music is concerned and he always had in his hand a trump card : a capacity for inner detachment that left him free of bitterness or rancour for all that has been written and said about him over the years . |
17 | We are here to provide for all those who are weaker and hungrier , more battered and crippled than ourselves . |
18 | New physics and astronomy have done for all that . |
19 | The reasons for resisting women 's suffrage were equally entrenched in traditional prejudice , as we would judge it with hindsight , but they were nonetheless sincerely felt for all that . |
20 | As to coming together for further talks , I think that I speak for all those who were involved in the talks in the summer , which we concluded , when I say that those who took part in them felt that they were valuable and looked forward to the possibility of being able to hold talks again . |
21 | ‘ The irony is that I did n't realise till Christmas , when I knew I loved you , that it was someone like you I should have been looking for all these years since . ’ |
22 | Therefore , after correcting for all these potentially confounding factors , the highly significant relation between waist-hip ratio and the chance of conceiving , essentially remained the same ( table II ) . |
23 | This was why , for the greater part of her education , she had been sent off to a small private boarding-school , where Harriet liked to feel that the company of contemporaries compensated for all that was lacking in her home environment . |
24 | He had found the one he had been searching for all those years — the one wavering on the brink of eternal damnation . |
25 | This is an important point , since in many libraries selection is part of an integrated approach which also includes acquisition and cataloguing , and the national bibliography 's machine-readable records are used for all these functions ( although the actual selection process is usually based upon the print version ) . |
26 | Look for all these types of web and try to catch the spiders that build them so that you can watch the stages of web-building . |
27 | The Lord Chancellor says that Green Form advice can be abolished for all those above the income support level because the average Green Form bill — £82 — is not too much to afford . |
28 | The conductor will say , ‘ So that I can communicate my ideas to the orchestra ’ ; and the orchestra will say , ‘ So that he can learn the repertory at our expense ’ ; and the manager will say , ‘ Because I am paying for all this and I insist you rehearse . ’ |
29 | Who 's Screwing Who — Who 's Paying For All This ? |
30 | Who 's paying for all this . |