Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] [verb] for all " in BNC.
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1 | Detailed examination of the assessment forms used for all the bilingual children found that in 75 per cent to 90 per cent of cases , no special account was taken of the child 's bilingual and cultural background . |
2 | Examination of the assessment forms used for all the bilingual children found that in 75 per cent to 90 per cent of cases , no special account was taken of the child 's bilingual and cultural background . |
3 | Negotiations by 5 Corps with 3 and 4 Jugoslav armies provide for all military personnel to be handed over to Jugoslavs and considerable numbers have already been handed back … |
4 | CIMA would like to see the audit requirement scrapped for all companies which fall within the statutory definition of a small company . |
5 | The answer is that by furthering the interests of the banks themselves , the Institute increases support for all its activities and thereby benefits individual members . |
6 | There is thus the initial data for work load planning for all functions involved comprising activity description , its approximate timing , a list of the other functions involved and the identity of the co-ordinator . |
7 | Donald Crubach spoke for all the men , to give the required answer . |
8 | The plan contained no hint of tax revenues to pay for all this and made only passing reference to budgetary requirements and credit policy . |
9 | In his address , President Bush called for all parties to make good commitments agreed at UNCED , adding that " the United States intends to be the world 's pre-eminent leader in protecting the global environment … |
10 | And obviously it reaches an awful lot of people , because Community Centres cater for all ages . |
11 | And as we are unlikely to see any real harmonisation of accounting procedures , fiscal requirements or business practices throughout the Community in the near future , pan-European accounting systems will be increasingly important to the large number of UK companies looking for all the help they can get . |
12 | When the information proxy was omitted from the equation the number of significant negative maturity effects increased for all measures of volatility , particularly Garman and Klass and the daily range . |
13 | There is often a very high service charge to pay for all the administration , maintenance services — such as cleaning of communal areas and gardening — and , of course , the wardens . |
14 | The Economic Advisory Section in the Corporate Planning Department works for all the Post Office Businesses , analysing commercial issues . |
15 | As far as is possible the control procedures adopted for all other forms should be followed . |
16 | Resolving the question of whether palaeocurrent flow in Torridonian Scotland was predominantly westerly or northerly is important to those interested in Scotland 's geological history , but has less external interest than the solution of the genetic code problem had for all biologists . |
17 | The pool with adjoining free form beach area caters for all age groups from the toddler to the senior citizen . |
18 | I 've Father Poole to thank for all this , he thought . |
19 | ‘ For its work on three-point inertia reel seatbelts for all passengers , and extending the Side Impact Protection System to new models ’ |
20 | The local fire service supplied the water from a fire appliance , music was provided by the local hospital radio station , and a hot food stall and an ice cream van catered for all tastes for the crowds attending . |
21 | Yes , I would like to see this specious form of brewery advertising eradicated for all breweries by legislation but I would also like to see as much of our present brewing heritage as possible preserved intact . |
22 | No , it is the sale Scots make for all the girls and boys |
23 | That w that is exactly at twenty five , and that is allowing a doubling of the housing area to allow for all the other features that come within the new settlement . |
24 | The Tokyo summit called for all ed poorest , most indebted including the possibility of earlier action on the stock of debt . |
25 | The mere 19 bars Lully provided for all this would seem to need a lot of stretching , and a good raucous oboe band would certainly come in handy to help fill out the accompaniment to these shenanigans . |
26 | The findings were documented in a report A Place For All Our Children ( CCUF 1983 ) and an analysis was prepared of the practical and bureaucratic problems in gaining an ordinary childcare place for a child with special needs , with suggestions for how these might be overcome . |
27 | Following his election as President of the Council for National Parks , Chris Bonington called for all the national parks to be set up as separate authorities as soon as possible , in line with the Government 's manifesto promise . |
28 | Advance with English is a four-year language course designed for all children aged 12 years and upwards who have completed an English course at primary level . |