Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] for all [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The National Curriculum is certainly not a complete curriculum , it stated : the whole curriculum must include for all pupils ( and in some cases at all stages ) areas of learning which , though not separately identified , are nonetheless ‘ clearly required ’ . |
2 | A report of the Consultative Committee of the Board of Education in 1931 ( The Primary School ) contained words which were repeated by the Plowden Report in 1967 , " What a wise and good parent would desire for his own children , that a nation must desire for all children . " |
3 | It is especially scathing about Health Secretary Virginia Bottomley 's comment that SSDs should pay for all contingencies unless ‘ unforeseeable and significant ’ . |
4 | It is recommended that the UK government should press for all development plans to be agreed with conservation authorities before they can be adopted . |
5 | They claimed broadcast programmes should be available to everybody ( ‘ geographic universality ’ ) , should cater for all interests and tastes , and should make particular provision for minorities ( especially the disadvantaged ) . |
6 | As part of the comprehensive transportation policy of most cities , a network or urban main roads is being defined which should cater for all movements over than access . |
7 | It is not against modernisation but believes that pubs should cater for all tastes . |
8 | A reunion should cater for all levels of work and it is hoped this can be rectified next time . |
9 | In other words , oil rigs should account for all materials both used and produced during operations — and everything should be brought on shore for safe disposal . |
10 | In other words , oil rigs should account for all materials both used and produced during operations — and everything should be brought on shore for safe disposal . |
11 | You could look for all books in the subject area " feminism " , for example , or all books with " feminism " or " feminist " in the title . |
12 | No not necessarily they could er they could check for all tolerances |
13 | There ought to be a prayer that would do for all men , all the murdered bodies all over the world . |
14 | BSL therefore stores story information and re-tells it in a way which would occur for all languages , but spoken language surface structure ( reflecting only a specific point in time and context ) would tend to hide this in its effort for reconstruction of meaning . |
15 | This recommendation provides a safety margin for non-stochastic effects , as the ICRP believes that 0.5 Sv ( 50 rem ) per annum would suffice for all tissues except the eye lens ( irradiation leads to lens opacification that would interfere with vision ) for which a limit of 0.3 Sv ( 30 rem ) in a year applies ( ICRP-26 , 1977 ; Pentreath , 1980 ) . |
16 | Such a procedure would allow for all attributes within an assembly to be grouped into those which can be internally resolved and those associating with external spaces . |
17 | But the longer United 's interest hovers , the harder it will become for all parties at Wednesday to stand firm . |
18 | For example , is quite correct and it will work for all values of A. But if B is zero , the answer is " infinity " . |
19 | But no one explanation will suffice for all women in all communities , and we must therefore proceed to the other suggestions that have been made . |
20 | Initially , we will set for all i and j , assume all lines are available and take the current line to be row l . |
21 | No one can speak for all women , but we can draw some conclusions . |
22 | Using a Complete Shakespeare on CD , you can look for all cases where these two words are used within , say , five lines of each other ; and you 'll get your answer within a minute or so . |