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

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1 An important step was to show that if the semiconductor is cooled sufficiently for all the electrons to be in the lowest permitted energy states , then the mobile electrons in the inversion layer can move only in two dimensions .
2 James Thomas Knowles senior and his son James Thomas Knowles junior entered separately for all parts of the competition with designs in an eclectic manner .
3 However , it might be that , at first , such tests should be set only in those subjects which constitute the ‘ core curriculum ’ to be instituted nationally for all schools .
4 entered once for all into the Holy Place , taking not the blood of goats and calves but his own blood , thus securing an eternal redemption …
5 If it has happened in the past , it can happen in the future , and may be occurring now for all we know .
6 I always shop on Sunday and I just thought that it was nice to see in the paper today it looks like we will have legalized Sunday trading everywhere for all of us fairly soon .
7 The results of the survey are reported firstly for all Oxfordshire teachers combined , then , where the differences are statistically significant , for different subgroups of teachers as thus defined .
8 This seminar is designed specifically for all those who come into contact with IBM 's products and terminology and who want to be able to understand and discuss them in order to carry out their jobs more effectively .
9 And we pre-process the data as I say commonly for all the neurons before we present it to our three neurons .
10 If a state accepts one of these nonconstitutionally required rights for one class of citizens , however , it must do so for all .
11 She came downstairs for all her meals .
12 But if every work of art is simply the expression of the artist 's intuition , it is evident that an absolute or complete pattern would be useless , since the intuitions of two different minds could never be expressed by the same form : nor can anything in art be said to have been ‘ done once for all ’ , since if it were ‘ done again ’ by another hand — used , that is , to express the intuition of another spirit — it would be no longer what had been done before .
13 Surely he could tell she was acting now for all she was worth ?
14 Which he could n't do now for all the tea in China .
15 And this multiplicity is not something fixed , given once for all ; but new types of language , new language-games , as we may say , come into existence and others become obsolete and get forgotten …
16 Energy can never be destroyed and our energy imprints are preserved technically for all eternity , along with the imprints of other people who have been in close proximity .
17 Despite the deficiencies in the present system we believe that child resistant closures should be used now for all medicines whether dispensed or bought over the counter .
18 In less than two years the packs could be used routinely for all children in local authority care .
19 The text needs to be watched closely for all may not be as it seems at first .
20 It presupposes that that is right that those boundaries have been rightly drawn essentially for all time .
21 Armed with a limited amount of fire-and-forget homing missiles and a machine gun that 's about as much use as Robert Maxwell 's swimming instructor , you need to blast away for all you 're worth to beat the ridiculously short time limit .
22 ‘ Britain backs set-aside , but set aside for all ’ , according to Agriculture Minister John Gummer .
23 Armchair strategists reckon that the terms AT&T can demand now for all or part of USL are less than it could get when both Univel and SVR4.2 have proven themselves .
24 It is the excuse given now for all hunting , but the misuse of a concept of a practice like that proves nothing about whether it is itself legitimate .
25 The early part of the day following the attacks on Pam and the firm 's office passed uneventfully for all concerned .
26 It 's extremely noisy because the surfacing at one stage just did n't take properly for all sorts of reasons the traffic along there is increasing quite dramatically and I hope that will be part of those schemes .
27 Breeze talked away for all she was worth as she cut bread-and-butter in the draughty old kitchen , but she knew that her sister was n't really listening .
28 But what I will say , " she added , her voice falling to little more than a whisper , " is that if that person does not step forward , it will go badly for all of you .
29 They were all Dreamers , and if Daine was n't brought back to Princetown , things would go badly for all Dreamers everywhere .
30 At 6 he was dispatched to a school at Great Dunham kept by the rector , Richard Ransome , where he remained , enjoying only very brief holidays , until he went to Eton ; nor did he go home for all of his holidays .
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