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

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1 As Table 17 shows , a total of 366 questionnaires were completed , representing a response rate of 67% for all visitors to the Exhibition Room , rising to 71% if children and non-English speakers are excluded from the total number of potential respondents .
2 Prop kits , including polished spinners , cost $5,995 for all models except the Mooney 231/252 , which sell for $6,495 .
3 £49.99 For all distances including marathon
4 15 REEBOK HEXALITE RACER 166g Hy Elvaloy midsole with Hexalite in rearfoot. £49.99 For all distances up to marathon
5 We pay £25 for our star letter and £15 for all others .
6 We pay £25 for our star letter and £15 for all others .
7 The variability was less than 10% for all methods .
8 Aggregating this data for all projects indicates the total work load by functions ; staggering the projects in time allows most efficient use of resources .
9 In order to avoid bias , we did two different meta-analyses , one using data for all patients in the trial , a second using data for the UK patients .
10 Prizes are £25 , £15 , and £10 , with £3 for all entrants .
11 These figures represent a reduction in staffing levels since 1979 of 4% for all employees , 6% for those in education ( CIPFA , 1989 ) .
12 In the south of England one survey has given a figure of 6% for all types of dog .
13 It was suggested that some form of social or governmental control could be used to ensure access to the media for all viewpoints .
14 Furthermore , while the Constitution guarantees freedom of expression and freedom of the media , it does not make explicit provision for free and equal access to the media for all citizens — an equally desirable objective .
15 Furthermore , while the Constitution guarantees freedom of expression and freedom of the media , it does not make explicit provision for free and equal access to the media for all citizens — an equally desirable objective .
16 I guess people fall in love with other people for all sorts of odd reasons , most of which are chronicled once monthly in the glossed-over pages of Hello ! against a background of stately piles and Smallbone finishes .
17 But by 1212 he had lost the king 's confidence and favour , and had to offer an enormous fine of 6,000 marks for acquittances for himself and his staff for all arrears since his first appointment as Chief Forest Justice in 1198 .
18 Government statistics out this week show that sales for ‘ mixed retail businesses ’ have grown only half as fast as sales for all retailers in the past three years .
19 £46.99 For all distances
20 Children under 15 £1.80 at all times ; OAPs , UB40s ( proof of status required ) £1.80 for all shows before 5.30pm .
21 Complimentary bowl of fruit for all guests staying 5 nights or more May–August .
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