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

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1 The potential for improving the Park as an educational resource for Edinburgh schools and colleges was explored , as were opportunities for better interpretation of the diverse interests in the Park for all visitors .
2 The project also presents the opportunity for all involved to make new contacts in Europe and to promote Scottish education and training abroad .
3 Even as an interim objective , the idea of a West Bank and Gaza state apparently enjoyed the support of only 50.1 per cent of respondents , while 43.6 per cent preferred to continue the struggle for all Palestine .
4 We went down to The Marquee the following morning and I think Ralph came up to us and said that we could have the money for all the gigs , including the Brummel Club , but after that we were finished .
5 Of course this has always been the case for all entrants , for there are only forty-three chief constables and the same number of deputies , so few have a chief officer 's truncheon in their knapsack ( to paraphrase an old army chestnut ) .
6 You will see that there is a very similar distribution of the severity of symptoms of the symptom of frequency in the two groups and that is the case for all the symptoms which were recorded .
7 Left-inclined critics , whilst recognising that political inactivity can be construed as a measure of satisfaction and power for certain interests , nevertheless argue that this is not the case for all interests and in many cases they regard inactivity as symptomatic of a powerlessness and fatalism which renders any activity pointless .
8 Indirect taxes are , as a group , regressive , though this is not the case for all indirect taxes .
9 Ho however that wo n't be the case for all erm computer programs we use , right , as a result we will need to know how to use er T tables tables and tables .
10 This is clearly the case for all transgenic mice containing the Long construct , showing a copy number-dependent expression over the range of 1 to 30 copies .
11 Do you think that 's the case for all your staff ?
12 Can I say that as part of the budget discussions , this year and last year , the labour group went over all the services that the City Council provides with a fine tooth comb and argued out the case for all the spending that we then put forward in our budget .
13 Erm carry all the water from a shaft in the bottom of the field for all the the animals as well in in into the and all the pigs and the calves .
14 Let us not forget , however , that witchcraft is by no means the excuse for all mistakes and misadventures .
15 Then we got the big fridge in the kitchen for all the foods like we use every day , then we got erm , oh w no , we got six fridges , and then we got the pie fridge , got all the p pies and put the cakes in as well , and we got another deep freeze .
16 He has the responsibility for all the editing .
17 The London Borough of Harrow , for instance , has decided to delegate the responsibility for all supply cover to schools , but is offering a service to schools on an ‘ insurance ’ basis ( Coopers & Lybrand 1988 ) .
18 His Uncle 's illness had placed the responsibility for all the sheep on George 's shoulders .
19 ‘ I am assuming the responsibility for all of my co-workers , both for those things I was aware of and for those things that I discovered in the last few days since the name of Olivetti began circulating .
20 Er to an application with nature a and I I wondered if the , if this gentleman regular planning er could describe how exactly the responsibility for all this application er which splits down between ourselves er inspector of pollution and indeed the Secretary of State .
21 I should like to thank everyone in the Division for all the hard work which has gone into making 1990 a year of significant progress .
22 Coal tar was the feedstock for all kinds of chemicals until it was replaced by oil in the 1940s .
23 The new proposals extended the rating for all works on what is now known as ‘ main river ’ — the larger watercourses — to the total catchment area .
24 Obviously for the Modular Course , with its large number of students on two-subject degrees and the freedom for all students to select modules outside their main subject areas , it posed severe problems .
25 A list of available photographs could be included with the mailing for all but the certainties .
26 Laura 's anger would usually come in an icy blast on the telex for all to see , invariably concerned with a project she had decided she no longer approved of , ‘ It was like a burning spear going through you , you felt sick for three days .
27 With retrospective reimbursement schemes , the suppliers of health care receive payment in full from the insurer for all expenditure incurred .
28 Under retrospective reimbursement schemes , the suppliers of health care receive payment in full from the insurer for all expenditure incurred .
29 The Otago CA report for that year had to report that the early high hopes for Otago cricket were now being ‘ affected by the Great War , and the necessity for all men to play the greater game for the Empire ’ .
30 I suspect all this ‘ other European countries ’ stuff did the opposition parties no good and that the admiration for all things European diminishes the further you move from the great and good .
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