Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] for all [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The same principle holds good for all pairs of wind instruments in combination unless , of course , the two bottom notes of the chord lie outside the downward compass of the upper pair of instruments .
2 Our vocabulary and semantics can not remain fixed for all time , as some commentators , even today , might prefer .
3 Therefore , rather than attempting to generate theories which hold good for all countries , generalisations may only be possible if ‘ types ’ can be established .
4 France was the main foreign influence : French military advisers came to establish military training schools , the French language was made compulsory for all students , and libraries of mainly French books were opened .
5 Medical inspection was made compulsory for all children .
6 These features now make PC-Write suitable for all levels of user from novice to expert .
7 These features now make PC-Write suitable for all levels of user from novice to expert .
8 This year 's accounts have been prepared in accordance with FRS 3 , a new accounting standard which will shortly become mandatory for all UK companies .
9 The accounts have been prepared in accordance with FRS 3 , a new accounting standard which will shortly become mandatory for all UK companies .
10 Johnson Matthey has adopted FRS 3 , a new accounting standard that will shortly become mandatory for all United Kingdom companies .
11 Secondly , Continuing Professional Development has become mandatory for all members qualifying since January 1981 and , thirdly , the Institution has now embarked on the process of shedding its own Part I examinations — a logical conclusion to the trends .
12 She is Elizabeth Reid , 46 , who comes to Lothian from the London Guildhall University where she was deputy provost responsible for all aspects of planning and development including financial planning and employee relations .
13 Thirdly , as the Government are turning a blind eye to many of the disregards being allowed for people on income support and in residential and nursing care , could that be codified and made safe for all forms of disregard ?
14 Lairgs long bits you know , t We had them We had maybe four at a stack , to keep steady for all winter .
15 As to the question of overall responsibility for the system , the Scrutiny team recommended that there should be a nationally based Legal Services Board responsible for all aspects of legal aid and advice , controlling all the necessary operations through the existing area offices directly and through agents in the courts .
16 One of the most frightening aspects of all intelligence agencies is the manner in which they create a totally false brand of patriotism in order to further a particular cause on the spurious grounds that only they understand what needs to be done and should not be asked to account or explain for any of their actions which must remain secret for all time .
17 Is foreign policy making similar for all governments ?
18 That is to say I deny that there could be a particular revelation of God in any one age , which thenceforth becomes normative for all others .
19 Moreover , it would soon become redundant when the low sulphur standard becomes mandatory for all diesel .
20 Freud 's view of science is not that of a simple empiricist , who assumes that , once something has been discovered in science , it remains true for all times , and that one day science will have discovered nearly all we need to know about the world and ourselves .
21 Whether stated or unstated , these conventions remain true for all Mills and Boon , Silhouette , and Harlequin romances .
22 The general partners remain liable for all debts and obligations of the firm .
23 They also found that the frequency and degree of mispricing declined as delivery approached and that , if a trading lag of ten minutes was incorporated , arbitrage remained profitable for all classes of arbitrageur .
24 His mother welcomes the news that a new vaccination against HIB is to become standard for all children .
25 Peking had warned that ‘ Hong Kong would be held responsible for all consequences of the ( Yang Yang ) affair ’ by allowing the swimmer , a supporter of the student-led democracy movement , to seek asylum in America .
26 As a result , the purchaser can now be held responsible for all dismissal claims by employees dismissed in connection with the sale even if the dismissals took place at a time earlier than literally " immediately before " the transfer .
27 His hospitality knew no respect of persons ; the abbey-gates stood open for all comers who needed either refreshment or lodging … .
28 Conformity to social expectations and adherence to the interdictions of socio-sexual taboos is presupposed , in most of these texts , even though compliance to these taboos has never held true for all people .
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