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

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1 Sell when you can , you are not for all markets .
2 Others are underway for all other Adult Residential Services , Creches , Play Schemes and After School Provision .
3 Manufacturers publish tables showing the different sizes of guttering which should be used for different sizes of house but , as a rule of thumb , 100mm ( 4in ) or 112mm ( 4½in ) guttering with 68 or 69mm ( 2¾in ) downpipe , which will cope with 110 sq m of effective roof with a central downpipe ( or 55 sq m with an end pipe ) , should be enough for all but the largest houses .
4 Anyway , I hope that Spare Rib always continues to be there for all women , and some of us do appreciate the entertaining , interesting and informative magazine Spare Rib is .
5 That way the best golfers would be there for all to see .
6 He 'd had himself painted and sculptured again and again , and he 'd been there for all the world to see .
7 You think of the people , I mean , these people have been there for all those years
8 ‘ I 've denounced facts which are there for all to see in the RAI accounts , and the public prosecutors are looking into some of them .
9 ‘ It really is a bit strange to have been arguing the merits of ERM membership in academic abstraction , when the practical effects are there for all to see .
10 The results are there for all to see : dismal standards in key areas , constant undermining of the curriculum for ideological reasons , generations of children under-educated and under-skilled .
11 THE BENEFITS OF OUR SERVICE ARE THERE FOR ALL TO SEE
12 The locals , realising an opportunity when they saw one , ploughed increasing amounts of money back into the aspiring town and today the results are there for all to see .
13 The asymmetries are there for all to see .
14 " Open " meetings of any of the Anonymous Fellowships are there for all to observe who wish to do so and it is a scientific and academic disgrace that experience of this successful method of treatment for a major disease is not a compulsory ( or even an acknowledged ) part of standard undergraduate or postgraduate medical curricular .
15 It costs up to £18,000 a year to educate one child , although the results are there for all to see .
16 You were away for all of it ?
17 Fish and chips , council housing , State pensions and holidays at home were out for all the young .
18 The results were there for all to see ’ .
19 Moreover , the results of science in the form of gas-lighting , electric telegraphs , synthetic dyes and railways were there for all to see .
20 The opportunities for social advance were there for all to grasp , but in practice most had to be content with their station in life .
21 We 'll show him we 're happy , and comfortable , and safe , and we 'll pretend our happiness is enough for all four of us .
22 Today 's pain is enough for all of us . ’
23 Yet the Mani is not for all tastes .
24 The price that is paid is once for all ; there is a transfer of ownership ; the new owner has no enduring relationship with the previous owner .
25 Tonight it is out for all to see .
26 is n't for all kids — some kids find it excruciating ; boring , meaningless and fruitless as well 'cos they 're not going to get anything .
27 This restricted freedom revolted Steven Morrissey , and his passion turned to the sixties when the ‘ George Best set ’ particularly liberated the city by proving that escapism is there for all who had eyes enough to avoid entrapment .
28 While Roebuck may wish to play down his football courage , the proof is there for all to witness .
29 But while Scotland 's wilderness areas are still not as overcrowded and overdeveloped as Yosemite or even the Lakes , the damage is there for all to see .
30 Erskine sought to put this into reverse : forgiveness is there for all in Jesus Christ , who is the representative head of the whole human race , and faith is the glad recognition that we are forgiven and reconciled to God through him .
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