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

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1 The historical fact is that the settlement of 1688–1701 failed to settle everything ; it failed to provide for all contingencies .
2 Do you want spelling for all hesi hesitations , ju ju ju just to show that somebody 's hesitated ?
3 There 's just this , it 's just really funny cos I sound really wrecked yeah and I say look hello , hello look Norwegian people I just want to apologize for all this mess and all this crap on this tape but I mean yeah like you know , fuck it
4 The Canine Crisis Council ( sponsored by Hugo Summerson MP , Baroness Phillips and Lord Ross of Newport ) has called for all dogs to be muzzled in public places and for large dogs to be kept muzzled even in the privacy of their owners ' garden .
5 SCOTTISH Natural Heritage has called for all ships carrying hazardous cargo to be banned from the Minches and Fair Isle Channel .
6 The clearing house holds accounts for all the clearing members of the exchange .
7 The Director of Public Prosecutions has asked for all the relevant papers on the nine British soldiers killed by so-called friendly fire in the Gulf .
8 ‘ But what is wrong with the old vision for full employment , for accountable public ownership , for good quality health , welfare and education services , for a fairer distribution of wealth , and to provide housing for all ? ’
9 Hitherto member states were expected to pay for all environmental measures themselves .
10 Stephen Ross phoned in from Cardiff , he says can Labour lower the consent for gay people if they get in ; Mike Collins from Chesterfield says he 's not had a job for 11 years , has to pay for all sorts of things , he wants some action from Labour on long-term unemployment … ’
11 There are many , priests too , who would wipe out in a day all the familiar things about Mother Church that endear her to us all , even the precepts and practices that are the reason she has survived for all these nineteen hundred years .
12 The meals themselves are designed to cater for all tastes .
13 In the first of a two-part special , Robin Dewhurst reports on a variety of action-filled , special interest packages designed to cater for all conceivable tastes
14 Beginning this autumn , courses are designed to cater for all tastes and interests .
15 If Edberg wins and goes on to win the final , the London-based Swede will regain the top spot Courier has held for all but six weeks of this year .
16 The long-term solution was reached in 1852 when local authorities were empowered to provide for all classes and denominations .
17 I expect people stop demonstrating for all sorts of reasons : age , infirmity , clashing responsibilities , or sheer apathy .
18 J. B. Watson in 1914 and other behaviourist thinkers ( Hull , Skinner ) believed that an acquired behaviour element , the conditioned reflex for example , could be made to account for all behaviour , because such an element could be treated as a ‘ building block in theory much in the same way that nineteenth-century physicists used ‘ atoms ’ to build up a theory of matter .
19 The organisers say they hope to cater for all tastes at The Belfry , and they 're certainly trying their best .
20 He seemed to cater for all tastes in his selections .
21 Average rates of commission have tended to fall for all clients , but particularly for institutions ( see Figure 11.1 ) .
22 He pledged to work for all sides in the constituency .
23 Davidson Davidson kind of claims this in semantics in natural languages which I suggested that you read , but Davidson puts the claim the other way round , that is there 's no more syntax than that structure needs in semantics and that 's just false , that 's just false because you 're not going to account for all the data I 've been talking about , about verb phrases .
24 S s so we 're looking for , in a sense , for three things , one is is er paving the way for industrialization , one is equality , one is the ideological movement to socialism and somehow you 've got to allow for all of those three .
25 The Air Miles that you collect can be exchanged for Holiday Vouchers that can be used to pay for all or part of your holiday .
26 ‘ I 'm not going to pay for all this .
27 ‘ And who 's going to pay for all this damage ? ’ the Mayor of Berlin asked my cousin .
28 Too ‘ bad ’ for the council and too ‘ good ’ for the NHS is a recurrent problem , and , therefore , a range of services is needed to care for all possible problems , however unusual , complex , worrying or burdensome an individual 's difficulties may appear .
29 Though we do not form the bulk of the market , I would like to speak for all discerning professionals and ask for a ‘ top end of the market ’ service , where quality comes first .
30 Explaining the proposals , MCC secretary Col John Stephenson said : ‘ We have had to cater for all cricket , so it may not seem to be as tough as some people have been demanding .
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