Example sentences of "[not/n't] [verb] for all " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 Analysis to this level was not undertaken for all sub-systems , only those where some significant change was implied , as even the secondary expansion was extensive and time-consuming .
3 We do not seek for all to be totally convinced .
4 ‘ I can not speak for all here , but for myself I say this .
5 Though I had small scale maps at three inches to a mile for some areas they are not produced for all the Sahara , nor could I have afforded the hundred pounds they would have cost if they had been .
6 But what would the interpretation be if that allegorical answer were not printed for all to see ?
7 However , 1792 did not establish for all time antislavery as a movement of popular mobilisation demonstrated in the use of general public meetings .
8 Not only is the Bundesrat 's consent not required for all laws ( Article 77(3) ) but , in addition to its power to overrule the Bundesrat ( Article 77(4) ) , the Bundestag has virtual carte blanche to extend its area of competence , in virtue of an article which is a perfect formulation of ‘ subsidiarity ’ :
9 This extreme reductionism has failed simply because elements such as Pavlov 's ‘ conditioned reflexes ’ can not account for all aspects of behaviour .
10 However , the tendency has been to assume that if behaviourist notions can not account for all aspects of language learning it can not account for any .
11 This may be so for some cultures where the taboos of the kind mentioned by Freud exist , but it can not account for all the taboos and rites surrounding the dead in cultures where the dead are seen as more friendly .
12 Psychoanalytic theory reached a point where it could not account for all the observations made within the analytic setting , nor for the murdering impulses shown in mankind 's historical and cultural development .
13 Without it , psychoanalytic theory could not account for all that it had been observed human beings could do to themselves and to one another .
14 If a law does not account for all that happens , then it has to be modified .
15 These changes in metabolic rate affect our rate of physiological time , although they can not account for all the changes in time perception we experience as we age .
16 Also , it can not account for all the regions of the universe .
17 The sea-launched ballistic missile system that we have been discussing does not account for all our nuclear arsenal and we must look at what is left .
18 These results indicate that a pretranslational mechanism contributes to the reduction in ATF1 protein levels observed during differentiation but may not account for all of the reduction .
19 ‘ For goodness ’ sake , surely you did n't fall for all that nonsense of his the other night ?
20 Is that the general , I mean I do n't know for all you car drivers have any thing to say about public transport , maybe you do n't know any more but those of you who use it , I mean is hopeless the general view ? , yes
21 ‘ I really ca n't speak for all of them .
22 Of course , this wo n't work for all cases if any of the last three fields are sometimes blank , although the WHILE condition could be amended to ‘ NOT ( ISBLANK ( [ Field13 ] ) AND ISBLANK ( [ Field14 ] ) AND ISBLANK ( [ Field15 ] ) to trap some of these .
23 It worked well enough for some , but it ca n't work for all .
24 Ca n't see for all these covers .
25 The format of the tables is n't fixed for all time ; if you think that improvements could be made , write to Colin Urie at SCOTVEC with details .
26 I 'm going away on Monday so I have n't allowed for all this so I 'm trying
27 ‘ For God 's sake , I did n't ask for all that .
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