Example sentences of "[be] all for the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'd be all for the change because there 's logic in it . |
2 | ‘ Thank you , Madame , that will be all for the moment , but , ’ he bent his head close to her ear as they moved towards the door , ‘ I would ask you to act as my eyes and ears when I am not present . |
3 | ‘ That 'll be all for the moment , ’ he said . |
4 | I 'm all for the IFA decision to guarantee Republic match tickets only to those fans who buy seats for the Latvia game on Wednesday . |
5 | ‘ I 'm all for the busmen ’ , he remarked decisively . |
6 | Now , I 'm all for the members of the Great British Public knowing a great deal more about the nostrums they consume , and having the information needed to help them share in deciding which are worth having and when , and which are best left to the birds . |
7 | Du n no enough about Tinkler , what about Sharp as well I 'm all for the youth team comming into the premier league side so why not try them more this year . |
8 | The West Midlands and Cleveland County came up with £300,000 and £250,000 respectively , and that was all for the rest of England — a paltry £885,000 compared with the £2,325,000 raised from just twelve London boroughs . |
9 | He was all for the idea , and we exchanged addresses . |
10 | Come along , " Aunt Tossie was all for the fun of the fair . |
11 | Macmillan replied urbanely that he was all for the plan , adding : |
12 | This included having to study rod sizes , materials and changes in the amounts of electrical current to see how the effect depended on these , which was all for the future . |
13 | Owen was all for the Agreement . |
14 | The grand master of ceremonies , Amir Aslan Afshar , was all for the Shah 's keeping or selling his personal plane . |