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

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1 The average hourly motility index for all periods is shown in Tavle II .
2 In other vicinities , clusters of schools shared some part of their staff in pursuit of a common curriculum entitlement for all those pupils who would transfer from , for instance , distant and isolated primary schools to a single country-town secondary school .
3 £60 reduction for all honeymoon couples staying 5 nights arriving on or between 1 July and 27 Aug .
4 We never pretend we have majority support for all the hard cases — pregnancy through rape , for example , ’ Mrs Bowman said .
5 Average grant payment for all planting is expected to rise from £972 per hectare in 1992/93 to £1,152 by 1995/96 .
6 It was thought that the purchaser automatically took on board liability for all of the employees ' rights except those in respect of pension schemes , save in the case of contractual rights to receive payments into personal schemes which would be unaffected .
7 Monte Tauro £40 reduction for all guests staying 14 nights arriving on 27 June and 17 Oct .
8 The 1988 Act offers an entitlement curriculum for all children encompassing nine areas of learning and experience — surely a step in the right direction .
9 The ERA should be viewed as an entitlement curriculum for all pupils with a widening of curriculum opportunities for pupils with SENs .
10 The CSO will work across all Departments within the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh and will be responsible for initiating , organising , providing and monitoring user support for all aspects of computing work .
11 The CSO will work across all Departments within the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh and will be responsible for initiating , organising , providing and monitoring user support for all aspects of computing work .
12 I have argued consistently that the level of computer provision for all groups working here is below acceptable levels , and Computing Sub-Group and the new Planning Unit for Information and Central Services will continue to address these issues in the years to come .
13 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 .
14 Thus , in much the same way as the Bundesbank chairman , Dr Karl Otto Poehl , has been at pains to preserve the monetary integrity of the new Europe , so the Cartel Office is disturbed about abrogating to Brussels responsibility for all mergers involving a turnover of less than $5billion .
15 In the fourth and fifth years , in addition to being available as separate examination options , art , music , drama and dance are involved in a compulsory multi-media course for all pupils .
16 £35 reduction for all honeymoon couples staying 7 nights .
17 £35 reduction for all guests staying 7 nights 1 May–26 June and 29 Aug–31 Oct .
18 The research involves the analysis and development of an extensive data base for all local authority areas in England ; use of longitudinal data from the one per cent sample from 1971/81 Census available through the City University ; locality studies involving interviews with key agencies , institutions and firms supplemented by related desk research ; social survey work on the unemployed ; and ethnographic research on specific groups .
19 This project aims t establish such a data base for all local government elections in England and Wales since local government reorganisation in 1973 .
20 Although they had no objection to the presence of professional artists in schools as a means of stimulating pupils and demonstrating the valuable work which artists offered the community through their own professional activities , they were concerned that the artists in schools programme appeared to be subverting the search for a coherent arts programme for all pupils .
21 ‘ Whether a 10% error for all the country at large ’ , as Professor Ben Morris quietly observed in his preface , ‘ involving 60,000 children per annum , is to be regarded as reasonable or intolerable of course depends upon what particular educational values are regarded as most important . ’
22 This means applying the full range of the applicable ICAEW rules to investment business for all clients on all occasions unless exemptions or restrictions are applicable .
23 Abie Klugman had long grown used to the taunt — it was Aronson 's stock joke for all of the ten years they had been lodging with Mrs Neumann , and he no longer minded it .
24 Perhaps most significant from Intergraph 's point of view has been the development of a tailored reporting routine for all of its European sites .
25 North-east event for all
26 From the famous Blackpool Tower to The Sandcastle , a superb indoor leisure complex offering fun for all the family , you 'll find lots of things to do and see while you 're there .
27 THE Waverley Art For All exhibition , to be held at Farnham Maltings until April 25th and Cranleigh Arts Centre , April 28th – May 8th , is a community event directed towards those with special needs .
28 For these models , the R factor for all data to 2.8Å is 21.5% ( 24.3% if tighter B factor restraints , typified by 1.0Å r.m.s. discrepancy between all bonded atoms , are applied ) .
29 At which moment , the Editor , a young man from Glasgow , who seemed to bear on his narrow shoulders guilt for all the sins of the Western world , emerged from his office and was off to lunch with a left-wing Labour M.P .
30 Weight limit for all holidays is 44 lbs ( 20 kilos ) per person .
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