Example sentences of "[noun] [to-vb] for all [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Die-hard enthusiasts may prefer one the full length of the car to cater for all maintenance without having to turn the car round .
2 The principle of the ‘ right to work ’ was extended to ‘ the right to work for all adults irrespective of age ’ ; but it applied only where the labour of older workers was needed in addition to the full employment of younger men with families ( Roberts 1954 ; Green 1963 ) .
3 The foregoing illustrates but one way in which the instilling of a belief in the existence of a ‘ god ’ with powers to provide for all human wants without effort on the part of the beneficiary to contribute , can do harm instead of good .
4 Its definitions of femininity as at the same time an artefact and an essence are blatantly incompatible , and its attempts to account for all aspects of subjectivity in terms of fixed gender categories , inadequate .
5 Do we build a house to stand for ever , do we seal a contract to hold for all time ?
6 The Browns are pleased they 'll have the money to pay for all Eleanor 's special needs , like school bills of 23,000 pounds a year .
7 If you wanted to find out which rows show stocks totalling over 25 , 000 , for example , you would ask the database to look for all rows with a value greater than this using the Query Menu .
8 If you wanted to find out which rows show stocks totalling over 25 , 000 , for example , you would ask the database to look for all rows with a value greater than this using the Query Menu .
9 This period around 1967 was the time of the big change-over in the airline business from piston engines to jets , so it was clear that the programme I had selfishly pursued for my own good was in fact a proper course to follow for all Ops inspectors if they were to continue to be able to do their work effectively .
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