Example sentences of "[to-vb] [noun pl] for all " in BNC.

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1 Pre-harvest is the silly season for meetings in France , writes Tim Green , and we are bombarded with invitations to attend meetings for all manner of services allied to farming .
2 The first Plan identified the need to re-examine programmes for all categories of schemes to ensure that those which produce casualty reductions are given appropriate priority .
3 Continue to re-examine programmes for all categories of schemes to ensure that those which produce casualty reductions are given appropriate priority .
4 Katie , the researcher who' later have to find contestants for all the competitions , asks Pete about the new game , Kiss , Cuddle And Feel .
5 Despite attempts to recommend local materials , the per capita costs of the scheme were also high and there seems to have been a certain ‘ willing suspension of disbelief ’ about the local capacity to provide replacements for all the goodies originally supplied by UNICEF .
6 While this Canadian experiment attempts to provide as many performance measures as possible , it is admitted that it is not practical to provide measures for all programmes .
7 If you are using a removal firm ask them to provide tea-chests for all the small items , and they will pack them for you .
8 The 1962 Act required LEAs in England and Wales to provide grants for all first-degree courses in accordance with national rules and income scales ( ‘ mandatory awards ’ ) , and allowed them to provide grants for further education ( ‘ discretionary awards ’ ) .
9 The comprehensive range of facilities that it provides makes it possible for you to create patterns for all of these popular garment shapes , to suit your own individual tensions and measurements .
10 It was part of the general understanding that supporters would be asked to express preferences for all the UUUC candidates in any one constituency .
11 To keep juries for all crown court trials including fraud — the Commission 's own research has shown a high level of satisfaction with the jury system and their ability to understand the evidence .
12 Flat rate farmers will have to issue invoices for all supplies of goods and services where the flat rate addition is added .
13 He added : ‘ Of course , in an ideal world we should have preferred to have passports for all British nationals in Hong Kong . ’
14 In addition , our white papers on education and training for 16–19 year olds and on higher education are designed to bridge the divide between academic and vocational qualifications and to improve opportunities for all our 16–19 year olds .
15 The Government 's proposals for transferring further education colleges to a new independent sector are designed to increase the number of people studying at those colleges and to improve opportunities for all in further education .
16 Japanese opponents of Densan wanted inter-industry bargaining to improve wages for all workers by collective action .
17 Among the lower middle class , the feebleness of efforts by municipal councils to improve services for all but the most privileged quarters was a constant irritant .
18 The Library sees ASVA membership as part of its drive to improve services for all its users .
19 His research into the possible use of guerrillas led him to champion preparations for all types of irregular operations , although he could make little headway against the traditional thinking of those directing military operations .
20 This required the acknowledgement that there would be the obligation to suppress , at least in some degree , many of man 's inherited instinctive urges and the need to introduce rules for all to observe .
21 The Bishops of England and Wales have set up a working party to prepare guidelines for all our schools , to help their teaching about these questions .
22 And I think the council are trying their utmost to make facilities for all ages .
23 The Labour Party will not revive until it can show how to achieve jobs for all who need them .
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