Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] for all " in BNC.
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1 | But Karajan 's will was superhuman where music is concerned and he always had in his hand a trump card : a capacity for inner detachment that left him free of bitterness or rancour for all that has been written and said about him over the years . |
2 | It would be you responsibility to repair the pipe , or pay for all the water wasting away into your garden . |
3 | The idea of a particular line can be ‘ made to represent or stand for all other particular lines of the same sort ’ . |
4 | If this book-keeping adds up — all orbits which are created must either be destroyed or persist for all parameter values — all is well and good . |
5 | For a right of participation to be meaningful it would obviously require as free a flow of information as possible and the development of institutions securing equality of access and influence for all participants . |
6 | The super-sharp , non-clogging blades of this Draper Rasp Set are designed for fast cutting and shaping for all sorts of materials . |
7 | And this was not the only occasion on which he protested , in the 1920s and 1930s , at having the precepts that were formulated to meet the special conditions of 1914 taken as absolute and binding for all poetic situations at all times . |
8 | All the accountants in the case were said to be acting as experts and not as arbitrators , and the determination was to be final and binding for all purposes . |
9 | First , that we have no intention of abandoning public ownership and accepting for all time the present frontier of the public sector . |
10 | De Falla borrowed elements from Spanish folk song and dance for all the descriptive passages . |
11 | The general level of pain and fear for all gay men who call is now higher and just below the surface , as many of them seek to come to terms with the virus and its effect on their lives . |
12 | Taking the figures for smokers and non-smokers and allowing for all competing causes of death , the conclusion is that around one in 20 of the lung cancers in the UK may be due to radon exposure at home . |
13 | He had thin ankles , too , and moved for all the world like a wolf . |
14 | I 'll just think of myself and humanity can go and stew for all I care . |
15 | In his spotless home , amongst his large and benevolent family , we were fed enormous meals , shown their exotic collection of shells and sponges , and pumped for all we knew about the outside world . |
16 | The event came to a close with a disco which rounded off an absolutely brilliant day that was a very moving and thought-provoking for all concerned . |
17 | When one hellraiser comes face to face with another , everyone battens down the hatches and prepares for all hell to break loose . |
18 | The Permanent Secretary himself , Maurice Holmes , came down closer to Williams than to R. S. Wood ( and nowhere near Cleary ) by ruling that there should be selection and transfer for all at the age of eleven , to schools of various types , with a review at the age of thirteen of all pupils who might have been initially misplaced . |
19 | In due course the information will be processed and used for all kinds of statistical information . |
20 | It 's actually a multi-purpose building , located in the centre of town , and used for all sorts of purposes , for all sections of the community . |
21 | When he gets home he will sit down and weep for all his hopes and plans and dreams . |
22 | The 1981 Special Education Act , which came into force in early 1983 , requires LEAs to identify and provide for all those pupils who have special educational needs . |
23 | Kelly was pushing and kicking for all she was worth , with her stick working in her left hand . |
24 | Then I was relieved from student and GLC battles and rewarded for all those years of unpaid activity by what some people considered possible selling out . |
25 | This underlying cause is the persistently instilled belief that the universe was created by a ‘ god ’ — and this ‘ god ’ is the maker of humanity and must be worshipped , appeased and generally held responsible for everything ; to be credited with , and thanked for all that brings enjoyment , and outrageously excused for all that brings suffering . |
26 | Caledor raised his own standard and called for all true Elves to join him in defence of the realm . |
27 | They proposed the withdrawal of ships carrying nuclear arms from the Mediterranean and called for all countries to abstain from deploying such weapons in the territories of non-nuclear Mediterranean countries . |
28 | Most notably , it insisted on the Ukraine 's right to have " its own armed forces , internal security troops and state security bodies " , and to veto the deployment of Ukrainian citizens outside the republic for military service ( a subsequent resolution , adopted on July 30 , condemned the deployment of Ukrainian conscripts in peacekeeping duties in Transcaucasia and Central Asia , and called for all Ukrainian conscripts serving in other republics to be repatriated by Dec. 1 ) . |
29 | Rotas for house cleaning , loo disinfecting , washing up , cooker cleaning and decisions about kitty and shopping for basic shared commodities such as tea , coffee , loo paper , need to be clearly written down and displayed for all to see . |
30 | Most outdoor pursuits are available and cater for all ages and abilities — from a gentle riverside stroll and picnic to a long distance hike , climbing and caving , fishing for trout and salmon , bird watching and falconry , canoeing , horseriding and mountain biking . |