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

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1 He 's also after cheats and maps for all the games in the Dizzy Collection … any takers ?
2 Each collection features ten patterns for all the family in a clear lay-flat format with transparent plastic covers to protect them from machine oil and coffee stains .
3 One feature of the Act was the principle of majority rule for electing the employees ' bargaining representative which would then be granted exclusive jurisdiction as the negotiating agent for all the employees in the .
4 The wretched state to which the company has been brought is nevertheless a tragedy , a tragedy for all the towns in America and across the world where IBM was until recently the biggest employer , a tragedy for all its surviving employees , who now have to operate in an environment pervaded with gloom and a sense of failure , a tragedy for all the data processing managers that made it their business to know all that could be known about the company and its products and culture , who now find their hard-earned knowledge is a rapidly wasting asset .
5 my name 's I 'm from Tarmac Construction Plant at depot I 'm office manager and I 'm also in charge of the stores hiring all the plant and equipment for all the sites in our area
6 But there will be no rest for all the cells in the body .
7 However , in a country where the air is as likely to be alive with mosquitoes or tsetse flies as flamingos , Mr Sandy discovered that whisky had additional uses : ‘ It appeared that consumption of one 's own product was an excellent anaesthetic for all the bugs in the tummy and I was never ill once . ’
8 Last November , there was a music day for all the Brownies in Nottinghamshire and 400 came .
9 I rode this race for all the patients in hospital .
10 The local Press gives notice of the arrangements for all the parishes in the district .
11 Some public libraries ( and more frequently , university libraries ) also place standing orders for all the works in a series .
12 Rw was derived by the SP method for all the wells in the study except three .
13 They might have continued unabated until Henry II 's death , but two important factors altered the stakes for all the players in this complex game of dynastic skulduggery .
14 Examples included too many groups of activities running at the same time and an emphasis on individual work which could not be sustained in sufficient depth for all the children in the class .
15 Youths wandered lonely in a crowd with golden-shoe-stepped little girls for all the purpose in the world .
16 And the great St. Brigid did the brewing for all the churches in the neighbourhood of Kildare at Eastertide .
17 The question of German unity was a matter for all the states in Europe and the USA .
18 For a simple gas molecule , the relative molecular mass is simply the sum of the relative atomic masses for all the atoms in the molecule .
19 The Inns have further developed their advocacy training and are organising and funding the scheme for all the pupils in their Inn .
20 The notion had not been popular with many of the arts people in the Council , and he recalls one lady saying in a meeting that she would ‘ not give up one page of Beowulf for all the science in the world ’ .
21 It is shown in Appendix 7 that , for a cylinder holding one hundred records and with other conditions as given above , the average retrieval time for all the records in the file will be 0.78R , where R is the rotation time of the device .
22 ‘ This is a very positive time for all the partners in these licences , ’ says Ritson .
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