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

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1 I lost Granpa quite a bit of our weekly profit that way , until he taught me to say , ‘ Twopence change , Mrs Smith , ’ then hold up the coins for all to see before handing them over .
2 When an engineer calls up the plans for a jet engine , the information in the definition of that object allows the system — automatically and efficiently — to retrieve the plans for all its sub-components .
3 This allows the output for each motor to depend on the inputs for all three joints .
4 This in turn is usually measured in a building surveying practice in terms of billable value of the hours for all fee earners .
5 A full sponsorship of the World Cup costs approximately £20 million and gives companies four signboards surrounding the pitches for all 52 games of the competition and all games at this summer 's European Championship in Sweden .
6 The rewards for all the tremendous effort and excitement witnessed by the crowd — which included two international players of note in their day , former British National champion Chris Bradnam , and the LTA 's Manager of Men 's National Training , Bill Knight — were a silver commemorative trophy each , plus a week 's tennis holiday at Roger Taylor 's tennis camp in Portugal — with the exception of Adebisi .
7 What it means is that we 're just adding up all the products for all the paired scores , right ?
8 Our people will never come out unless they understand the reasons for all this stir .
9 Irrespective of the things that are being said tonight , I think we 've got ta look at the reasons for all these bombings and shootings .
10 Irrespective of the things that are being said tonight , I think we 've got ta look at the reasons for all these bombings and shootings .
11 It seems certain that over the next few years the returns for all the work done did not satisfy Taylor , who wrote again in 1840 to the acting agent Moser , asking for a reduction of the Royalties to one-fifteenth .
12 The first thing you must do is to assign any system-wide logical names required by the process , eg. pseudo-devices used for the process or storage directories , and all the logicals for all the storage directories known to the process .
13 The frequencies for all the alleles of both markers are very similar in the two populations and there is no allelic association with MS .
14 We would like to thank the clients for all the help and Harry Ferguson who has the transport contract here at the Centre . ’
15 The effect on our own accounts is that we now show all the mainstream activities of the Council together , and they are then separated out from the entries for all the other funds , appeals , and trust funds and so on .
16 The public generally should be equipped with spectacles which give it a clearer and more rounded view of the opportunities for all of an ageing Britain .
17 The probability of going from A to B is found by adding up the waves for all the paths .
18 You may rest assured , Sir Richard , that in the end we will discover the truth and the murderer , whoever he or she may be , will hang at the Elms for all London to see ! ’
19 Bung 'em at the baddies for all you 're worth , but do n't waste 'em — you 've only got a limited supply !
20 Reassembling , say , all the designs for all the parts which make up a jet engine can be a time-consuming task on a relational database .
21 A Clinton-Gore Administration will ensure access to the arts for all of our citizens .
22 When we 're in Tesco 's we 'll have to make sure we 've bought the ingredients for all these biscuits we 're gon na be making for the rest of the
23 It had taken a score of masons a score of years to hammer the pitons for all those , hanging from their work as they progressed .
24 Detection of the attribute would excite the logogens for all three-letter words , not just the logogen for cat .
25 The statutory power to recommend a minimum period might , in practice , have been used to create a tariff among the judges for all murders , so that the recommended minimum came to be regarded as the appropriate period of detention , subject only to the question whether the prisoner was a danger to the public when it expired .
26 Complex issues involving the termination of the allied occupation of Japan and the repercussions for all those powers interested in East Asia and the western Pacific were closely linked .
27 Even when the reorganization of schools was complete the 29 per cent of pupils who were in grammar schools absorbed 49 per cent of the costs for all secondary pupils .
28 The ideas for all previous attempts were mainly taken from my library of magazine cuttings and books collected on this fish .
29 Given the implications for all professionals of product liability , quality matters more than ever before — and that is why standards for the industry are important .
30 The implications for all industrial planning function are immense .
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