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

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1 No political decision … can be right for all time .
2 Different types of pupil will gravitate towards different sub-topics , but all will have the common link of starting from the same stimulus ; it will be possible for all children to contribute to whatever may be the concluding feature , such as an exhibition , poster or class booklet .
3 I hope it will be possible for all questionnaires to be returned by 30th September 1985 at the latest , but if in practice this is likely to cause problems , I shall of course be happy to receive them a little later .
4 It may be impractical for all clubs to ‘ invest ’ in another replay in this manner earlier in the competition .
5 More significantly in 1993 the Committee recommended that it would be sensible for all drinks in the UK to be taxed equally , according to their alcohol content .
6 Lectures and concerts were to be given , for which topics of current interest should be very carefully chosen , and which had to be free for all comers .
7 Its symbolism may or may not be universal for all mankind , or for all within one culture , but enough dream material is common for others to be interested and gripped by a person who recounts his dreams .
8 Over ninety percent of the world 's data is indeed not held in a relational database , and it may not be appropriate for all forms of information .
9 To what extent can it be the case that a decision-making process that is dominated by white , male , middle-aged and middle class civil servants is likely to be appropriate for all areas of social and economic policy ?
10 It will be impossible for all members of a governing body to absorb all that needs to be known about the vast subject of special needs and to be adequately informed at the same time about all the other endeavours which they have to promote .
11 ‘ With retirement , the timing can be crucial for all sorts of reasons ; for tax and pension provision , but also so that the ground rules can be prepared for post-retirement activities . ’
12 A school spokesman said the evening would be useful for all Year 9 , 10 and 11 pupils in 11–16 schools .
13 The journal in its new form will be invaluable for all parish catechists and for Catholic teachers of RE , in both primary and secondary schools .
14 It was fun , and I think I actually played some great shit , and if it gets on the radio it 's going to be good for all jazz guys , because there are some pretty hip notes in there … ! ’
15 Presentations at this level might include memorised scripts for minor parts in school productions — though this will not be feasible for all pupils .
16 We will go on to create a Department of Legal Administration headed by a Minister in the Commons who will be responsible for all courts and tribunals in England and Wales .
17 Both cases involved plant hire contracts on the Contractors Plant Association standard terms which provided in clause 8 that drivers of equipment supplied by the owner were : for all purposes in connection with their employment in the working of the plant to be regarded as the servants or agents of the hirer … who alone shall be responsible for all claims arising in connection with the operation of the plant by the said drivers or operators .
18 This will then leave all the other issues of the Exchequer Division to be dealt with , preferably in a third group , under the direct supervision of the Assistant Director , who would also be responsible for all Council Tax matters on behalf of the Depute Director as required .
19 WACC 's Latin American/Caribbean Regional Association ( WACC/LA-C ) will be responsible for all training programmes .
20 One part of BR will continue to be responsible for all track and infrastructure .
21 In his new role , he will be responsible for all CCG 's operations and business development across Scotland , both on and offshore .
22 You will be responsible for all fees and expenses incurred by you in reviewing the Information and investigating the affairs of the Company and neither KPMG Peat Marwick , the Company nor the Vendors shall have any liability therefor .
23 The cost centre will be responsible for all costs incurred resulting from theft .
24 ‘ The Lead Organization ’ shall mean Oxford University Press which , acting on behalf of all of the Parties , shall be responsible for all communications with IEATP , shall receive any grant offer from the Secretary of State and shall act as Project Manager for the carrying out of the Project .
25 However the whole team would be responsible for all aspects of Council Tax for individual taxpayers in that area .
26 He will be succeeded as Director of Reactor Division by Bill McLaughlan who will be responsible for all aspects of the Division 's business , comprising Chapelcross and Calder Hall , Sellafield site services , the BNFL input into the CHP Project , and local aspects of phase 2 of the BNFL Reactor Study .
27 It was the commune that was to own the land and to be responsible for all peasant obligations , including the payment of redemption dues .
28 In a report , Rental Purchase : The Case for Change , the housing pressure group says that people buying properties on rental purchase schemes — common in the north of England for cheaper property — should be protected as if they were assured tenants under the Housing Act 1988 , and landlords should be responsible for all repairs .
29 At one time , two-pipe house drainage systems were designed to keep waste water and soil water completely separate until they entered the underground drains and to prevent ‘ drain air ’ entering the house : in Victorian times this was thought to be responsible for all manner of ills .
30 The spokesman added that the shower would be available for all councillors to use .
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