Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] for all [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Two- and three-dimensional views of a trajectory , when the integration time is sufficiently large for all transients to have decayed , are shown in Figs 2.5 and 2.6 . |
2 | Is it not perhaps inevitable for all creatures with imagination , all creatures which can say no ? |
3 | But such risks press one to go back to God who has called us and to rely on him , and this is so healthy for all Christians . |
4 | The Type I system has been likened to a Health Maintenance Organisation ( HMO ) , with the difference that the health authority is compulsorily responsible for all residents of a particular location , and thus has no choice over membership . |
5 | However , another potential source of inequality , ‘ cream skimming ’ , which arises with HMOs is removed since , unlike HMOs , DHAs are compulsorily responsible for all residents and thus can not select only the lower risks . |
6 | ] The Type I system has been likened to a Health Maintenance Organization ( HMO ) , with the difference that the ‘ organization ’ is compulsorily responsible for all residents of a particular location , and thus has no choice over membership . |
7 | Mill thinks that voting is to be ideally modelled on this er jury service idea so that 's another reason why jury service is so important for all citizens . |
8 | Meat production is obviously inefficient for all sorts of reasons and meat production from beef reared intensively is really wasteful by all sorts of criteria ; it is very expensive on fossil fuel , it is not very productive in terms of food energy and the animals are obviously having to be killed in the process . |
9 | Any interference by limited partners in the running of the enterprise will render them personally liable for all debts , as with full partners . |
10 | When partners leave the partnership they remain personally liable for all debts incurred during the period of their membership . |
11 | Success rates , as can be seen from the summary table , were generally low for all questions on metric units except some of those on length and temperature . |
12 | Starting in 1980 Mr. Pearson became deeply involved in a farming venture but despite the creation of a highly successful Holstein show herd this investment unfortunately was largely responsible for all G.M. Pearson & Son Ltd , interests being put into Receivership in July 1986 . |
13 | The most valuable for all purposes are those experiences of human relations which are gained by contact with human beings . |
14 | Indeed he was probably uncertain himself as to what the end-point would be , except that it was bound to be a less rigid and less bipolar system than the old one ; and he assumed that a more flexible multipolar system would not only be more advantageous to France but would be safer and more equitable for all states . |
15 | Responsibility for the education of severely subnormal children in England and Wales was transferred by this Act from the health authorities to the local education authorities ; LEAs were thereafter responsible for all establishments caring for mentally handicapped children . |
16 | The aim is to ‘ calm ’ or , apparently , slow down and make passage more difficult for all traffic on these trunk routes through a busy part of the city . |
17 | The two groups were strictly similar for all variables , especially for initial blood pressure and urinary albumin excretion . |
18 | The pursers office is also responsible for all Immigration and Customs formalities . |
19 | He was also responsible for all cleaning and examination of the coaching department . |
20 | As Sally Alexander has observed , they ran the risk of leaving the door ‘ wide open for all sorts of ideas equating the national interest with motherhood and children ’ . |
21 | The advance learning unit is open for them to stay on after school and study there as well , and it 's also open for all sorts of activities every night of the week . |
22 | It is also necessary for all breeding stock to have been graded at least ‘ very good ’ by two different judges at official shows . |
23 | Wells ( 1982 : 328 ) regards /f/ and / / as underlyingly different for all London speakers , since " if [ ] and [ f ] were stylistic alternatives realising the same underlying phoneme /f/ in all cases , we should have frequent hypercorrections such as * [ a v ] or [ a ] five " but these are virtually unknown . |
24 | The consistent value of 660 kJ mol-1 suggests that the bond dissociation enthalpies for the CH and CC bonds are fairly consistent for all alkanes . |
25 | Acting as principal , he will be commercially and legally responsible for all business transactions in the market . |
26 | Comprising originally the North East/North West to South West/South East network of trains which were routed to run through Birmingham New Street ( where they made a series of interchanges ) the Cross Country InterCity sub-sector is now responsible for all services which do not use a London terminus . |
27 | The ten authorities acquired control of water services from a variety of other bodies including river authorities and local authorities , and are now responsible for all matters connected with the use and disposal of water : water conservation and supply ; land drainage ; amenity , recreation , and fisheries ; and pollution control . |
28 | He is now responsible for all aspects of production from Yarn Store to Warehouse . |
29 | Ronnie , who has been with the company for six years , is now responsible for all production departments within the factory and will assume responsibility for the Warehouse and Pattern Room from 1st April 1991 . |
30 | NOW AVAILABLE FOR ALL SCREEN TYPES . |