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

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31 The story of the Patiño family is by no means unique , but it is arresting nonetheless for all the romance and tragedy that has surrounded this clan of immensely rich and socially ambitious art collectors .
32 He has appeared once for all at the end of the age to put away sin by the sacrifice of himself … by the blood of the eternal covenant .
33 ‘ I hope things go well for all of you , ’ I added ( with uncharacteristic generosity ) , ‘ and thank you for the present .
34 Statistics also show that while the crime rate has increased regularly for all groups , the rise in female crime has been far steeper than the rise in male crime .
35 It is always pleasant at our large gatherings for the Society to present a unified image which is why we ask particularly for all those taking part in the open classes to wear ALL MEDAU BLUE OR ALL NAVY BLUE .
36 He might go to hell and rot there for all she cared .
37 I do n't know why we 're standing here for all these fools to gape at .
38 Coffin was fighting hard for all he needed , but cuts and economies were the rule of the day , and this was 1978 and no one liked the police .
39 There 's no need to worry — I 'd not live there for all the gold in Christendom and I told the lady Anne as much !
40 The Frenchman sat opposite me at the large farmhouse table chatting away for all he was worth and after the meal he puffed away at his pipe as if he had n't a care in the world .
41 This was the weekly practice night for the bell-ringers at All Saints Church , High Wycombe , and Patricia Newton 's team was ringing away for all it was worth .
42 Beresford came under almost non-stop pressure for the final hour of the match but was only beaten once for all Huddersfield 's domination .
43 Whereas research groups in each area are to conduct surveys of workers , the parallel survey of employers is to be conducted centrally for all the areas by the Policy Studies Institute , but in close collaboration with the local research groups .
44 Responses to the single item ‘ factual ’ questions in the first part of the questionnaire were analysed firstly for all teachers combined .
45 In another age Preston would have been out there with the self-flagellants , scourging away for all he was worth .
46 ‘ Good-evening , ’ he called , smiling invisibly for all he was worth .
47 I intend to repay that trust by working tirelessly for all Willington East residents .
48 Sixth — It is contemplated that during the period of the loan , discussions take place to explore the possibility of achieving a longer term solution , either by way of transferring ownership of some or all of the paintings to the Foundation or extending the loan for a second or further term if the initial lease arrangement works well for all concerned .
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