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

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1 In Cologne , acquisitions by museums are nearly non-existent because the total budget for all [ ten ] museums is only DM500,000 ( £178,500 ; $310,700 ) .
2 The NME 's owners , IPC Magazines , rapidly became delighted by the paper 's status and profitability but occasionally embarrassed by the weekly outpourings of radical dementia , its enthusiasm for all ( ahem ) manifestations or rock culture and its ( ahem again ) colourful , demotic language .
3 The National Curriculum Council 's own guidance : A Curriculum for All ( NCC 1989a ) , not only presents the National Curriculum as a common entitlement , but also gives it an ideological pedigree .
4 This cave , also known as Diccan Pot , must be regarded as absolutely out of bounds for all but hardy and experienced cavers .
5 Undaunted , the 1918 Education Act made provision for local authorities to begin to open such schools for all 14–16 year-olds not otherwise engaged in full-time secondary education .
6 The report Educational Opportunities for All ( ILEA 1985 ) remarks upon the enthusiasm expressed by London teachers for this method of working and recommends that an evaluation of support teaching be carried out as a matter of urgency .
7 there are 12 designs for all around the home , and they offer an inexpensive way to make any room 's decorations unique .
8 The user can also select whether SSRs for All ( A ) the modules in the Root Package structure are to be included in the report , or only those for modules in the Root ( R ) Package itself .
9 Sport For All ’ has done little to overcome the inequalities present at the start of the campaign ’ , conclude the report 's authors .
10 The Thatcher ideal of home ownership for all has been abandoned , and ministers are searching for ways to boost the supply of private rented property .
11 Mr Ott had served as general secretary of Brot für Alle ( Bread for All ) for 17 years , and was a long-standing friend of WACC .
12 Recreational classes for all Sat. 3.30pm — 5.00 pm £2.00
13 R. H. Tawney died in January 1962 , and admirers of the grammar school ( like myself ) reflected on the contrasts between Secondary Education for All ( 1922 ) and The future of Socialism ( 1957 ) , and on the deep , underlying tensions in the growing debate on secondary education .
14 It is no accident that the title of the Swann Report on children from ethnic minorities was Education for All ( Committee of Inquiry , 1985 ) .
15 Both the Rampton Report , West Indian Children in Our Schools ( 1981 ) and the Swann Report , Education for All ( 1985 ) appeared to confirm earlier anxieties .
16 The ideal of providing an adequate and satisfying secondary education for all ( and not just for the few who were fortunate enough to be able to pass a selection test at 11 ) seemed close to realisation .
17 1985 Swann — Education for All ( Cmnd. 9453 )
18 The organisation for all but very small raids was now formulated , with Lord Mountbatten as Chief of Combined Operations ( CCO ) having adequate staff to prepare outline plans for raids .
19 Probably the basic ideas of democracy — the idea of equal political rights for all ( or at least for all men ) , the idea of a government of the poor or of the people , the idea of turning the traditional social hierarchies upside down — have never been entirely lost sight of among the vast submerged majorities of history .
20 The opposition Authentic Radical Liberal Party ( PRLA ) won 27 per cent of the vote and 57 Assembly seats , the Constitution For All ( CPT ) coalition 11 per cent and 16 seats , the Revolutionary Febrerista Party ( PRF ) 1.3 per cent and one seat and the Christian Democrat Party ( PDC ) 0.8 per cent and one seat .
21 The user can also select whether SPRs for All ( A ) the modules in the Root Package structure are to be included in the report , or only those for modules in the Root ( R ) Package itself .
22 INGOLSTADT was having a kind of festival , a Projectwoche , entitled Eine Welt für Alle ( One World for All ) .
23 Simon 's first book , Green Wellies For All ( Lion Publishing , £3.99 ) , is published on 28 March under the pseudonym Peter Hamilton .
24 One important aspect of the health for all ( HFA ) approach is the reduction of inequalities arising from the concepts of age , class , ethnicity or gender or any combination of these dimensions .
25 She therefore concluded that ‘ it may be necessary to make the State system a flat rate one and secure the necessary gradation by supplementary allowances from an occupational pool for all the higher grade occupations ’ ( Rathbone , 1949 , p. 236 ) .
26 D. Hardy and C. Ward , Arcadia For All ( Mansell : 1984 )
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