Example sentences of "[noun sg] for the entire " in BNC.
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1 | One manufacturer declined absolutely to supply other than his own complete clocks and another quoted £3000.00 plus extras and VAT , which was about twice the budget for the entire project ! |
2 | ‘ It 's a question of pragmatism , because we found to obtain rights to certain tracks would have cost more than the budget for the entire picture . |
3 | At the rate things were going Meredith could swallow up the budget for the entire year before the season was a quarter way through . |
4 | These linkages provided a source of new competitive advantage for the entire corporate system and threatened the foundations of powerful national firms . |
5 | From that he could deduce the centre of mass for the entire animal , the point through which its forces act . |
6 | The studio contracted with the firm to provide maintenance support for the entire aircraft fleet during the filming , no small feat given the diversity of the equipment and the logistical requirements . |
7 | Therefore , argue Trist et al. , the work group has to be given responsibility for the entire cycle of operations , and for handling the interdependence between those on different shifts . |
8 | The Principal in charge of the section from which the investigating team leader is drawn then accepts responsibility for the entire investigation . |
9 | A guide wire was placed in the gall bladder for the entire procedure as a safety measure . |
10 | What is the average speed for the entire journey ? |
11 | Another is the full implementation of an integrated research and technology programme for the entire group and so , too , is the completion of preparations for the start-up of a new European sales organization . |
12 | But although the company managed to exceed its targets by the half year stage , it was n't able to maintain such growth levels — turnover for the entire year grew only 10% to $253m . |
13 | Any time you have something such as the Rodney King incident on video tape for the entire nation to see , and the jurors somehow arrive at a verdict of not guilty , it is obvious that the system is not based on truth or justice at all . |
14 | ‘ It is vital that we maintain our concentration for the entire match . |
15 | Bob Rae , general manager quality developments , said : ‘ Although we are working to specific target areas at present , the knock on effect for the entire Group will rapidly become apparent . ’ |
16 | Prospects for 1993 are very mixed and boss Robert Fitzpatrick does not expect to achieve profitability for the entire year . |
17 | A number of our highly successful programmes currently only run for twenty weeks a year , such as ‘ In Business ’ and ‘ Europhile ’ — and we will now expand their run for the entire year . |
18 | ‘ It is a case of killing two birds with one stone , with the added advantage of the contractor providing unified management for the entire chain of planning , acquisition and processing , ’ he said . |
19 | A financial plan for the entire project has yet to be worked out . |
20 | Earlier research conducted at Staffordshire Potteries links illness , absence from work and expressions of discomfort at work with the organisation of work itself , especially work which involves assembly line type conditions , and which necessitates workers being tied to a machine for the entire working day . |
21 | Its chief purpose was to ensure corporate independence for the entire ecclesiastical organization in relation to all other social organizations , such as the Empire , and all the kingdoms , baronies , fiefs , and urban communities , which were beginning to proliferate in western Europe . |
22 | It will establish even closer co-operation and partnership arrangements with Gwynedd County Council for the entire railway from Porthmadog to Caernarfon . |
23 | Among other electrical equipment on this Royal train was a private telephone system in the Royal saloons , a 25-line automatic telephone exchange for the entire train , and a buzzer-call system for summoning the staff . |
24 | They borrowed a car and drove to Cornwall , though between the two of them they were virtually penniless and had to make do with beans on brown bread for the entire weekend . |
25 | If IBM has any sense ( which is in itself a topic worthy of serious consideration ) it will offer versions of its engine for the entire ES/9000 range ; should it do so , the 9221 version might be nothing larger than a circuit board or two that fits in a standard rack . |
26 | In his first major memorandum to the committee ( the famous Basic Problems of Social Security with Heads of a Scheme ) , Beveridge argued that the crux of the problem was to raise pensions sufficiently to dispense with means-tested supplementation from the Assistance Board ( so that the insurance basis for the entire social security plan would not be eroded ) , and concluded that ‘ these pensions will be paid on proof of age , without means test and without proof of disability or retirement from work ’ . |
27 | The aim of this introductory study ( ‘ prolegomena ’ ) was to make clear the basis for the entire enterprise and the methods which it would use , and the emphasis on ‘ the doctrine of the Word of God ’ signalled Barth 's intention to ground it on God 's own revelation of himself and nothing else . |
28 | High Tables does not make a profit on his management of the ingredients budget — it simply charges a management fee for the entire contract . |
29 | But success or failure for the entire project may have been determined long before then . |
30 | It teaches you a severe disregard for the entire system . |