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

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1 Hammond had a brush with the Commonwealth 's accounts committee in 1651 , but protested that he had accounted fully and properly for all the sums which he had received in all the three armies in which he had served ; he pointed out that his account from July 1649 on was with the army in Scotland , where by this time George Monck ( later first Duke of Albemarle , q.v. ) had succeeded him as lieutenant-general of the ordnance .
2 We get sent all over erm the country , southern England I , I was sent to different hospitals to learn about different things , to learn about erm psychiatry and obstetrics and medicine and then erm you also do some er training back in your own hospital , but it 's not big enough for all the doctors to stay there all the time well the baby doctors .
3 Each geographical area served by different teams of people from different organizations needs to be small enough for all the individuals to get to know each other , so that good personal working relationships are fostered and liaison between services is optimized .
4 An important step was to show that if the semiconductor is cooled sufficiently for all the electrons to be in the lowest permitted energy states , then the mobile electrons in the inversion layer can move only in two dimensions .
5 send you these things , I go in for all the competitions and I never put a stamp on the envelope unless I 'm ordering something
6 But it was before they went in for all the cryptonyms and digraphs and five-letter codes because that 's what computers like … ’
7 What is then being measured is the progress of the pupil , and putting these together for all the pupils of a particular age in a school gives a far more accurate measure of a school 's effectiveness .
8 A cynic might say that Obispal 's activities were directly responsible for triggering the rebellion , and thus for all the deaths , including those of millions of bystanders .
9 never had a not for all the things
10 The effect of the provisions is to deem the income to be that of the settlor , usually for all the purposes of income tax but sometimes only for the purposes of the higher rate of tax .
11 The civil servants watched with barely concealed glee as the ruling party became embarrassed when the North Koreans demanded compensation not only for Japan 's colonial rule but also for all the years since .
12 And for soon after that me father had to give up the mine be because of his health and he went to work at the depot er were the bus depot and he worked in the battery house where they made all the batteries up , charged the batteries for the buses , looked after the electrical side there was electrician , he were n't , me father were n't electrician but he was working with electrician but his main job was charging the batteries , putting them on in groups in the , in the er battery house and charging house , to keep all the batteries charged up for all the buses petrol buses tr and trolley buses .
13 HEARTS ' John Robertson yesterday spoke up for all the members of Scotland 's impromptu squad to face Germany when he railed against any suggestion that the side who will tonight take on the world champions at Ibrox is made up of ‘ second class citizens ’ .
14 were n't buggered up for all the characters .
15 Applications to both the United States and Canada were filled out for all the members of the family except the oldest child , Eva .
16 Right , now then can I pose a question to you , Mrs , well it 's a collective question really for all the districts .
17 Whereas research groups in each area are to conduct surveys of workers , the parallel survey of employers is to be conducted centrally for all the areas by the Policy Studies Institute , but in close collaboration with the local research groups .
18 But he felt that McAllister had to pay something back for all the fairy-tales which she had told Matey and himself , and which Matey had so gullibly swallowed .
19 Now there is a wide open structural trap here for all the participants , including teacher , for inherent in this scene is the assumption that it is leading to a decision — and decision-making , as every chess player and bridge player knows , is an important element of the game .
20 The High Synagogue now houses a textile museum and you may buy tickets here for all the museums in the ghetto .
21 No , no oh I agree people should n't let dogs foul on the pavement and in shopping places and things , cos it can be dangerous , but out in the woodlands if it was n't for all the animals we would n't have any green stuff , trees and bushes seagulls are up .
22 This provides that , where the trustees of a settlement include at least one who is not resident in the United Kingdom as well as at least one who is resident in the United Kingdom , then for all the purposes of the Income Tax Acts : 1 .
23 I was n't backstage for all the police inquiries , and I really would like to know , ’ he appealed pathetically .
24 Well we go down there for all the permits and things anyway you see , recording there with the documents the P F A.
25 Yet for all the theories put forward about the qualities required to win the Masters , it provides one of the best opportunities for a rank-and-file player to win a major title .
26 What we have to do is start looking at all the things that make that possible and try and do something else for all the things that do n't help you fill it .
27 And we pre-process the data as I say commonly for all the neurons before we present it to our three neurons .
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