Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] [noun sg] for all " in BNC.

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1 We believe there are two fundamental principles embodied in the case for public service broadcasting — as it affects our journalism : First , that the BBC should extend choice for all viewers and listeners — providing them with distinctive , high quality services and also programmes which others will not provide .
2 He might play poker for all I know . ’
3 YOU 'LL find food for all tastes and a whole range of shops and stores .
4 One mistake could mean death for all three of us .
5 His tutor , Dr Lindsell , declared , ‘ God keep Nick in a right mind and way , for if he should turn schismatic or heretic , he would make work for all the world . ’
6 Determine the grades to be applied for revised posts that would assume responsibility for all financial and cost-control matters , for personnel , and for enhanced administrative support .
7 This would provide cover for all the fish , remembering that the loaches are bottom dwellers , while the tetras are more mid-water .
8 This proposes a Scottish parliament with very limited tax-raising powers , which would have responsibility for all matters now administratively devolved to the Scottish Office , and for ‘ industrial development ’ , though nobody knows just what this means .
9 They would undertake responsibility for all aspects of the employment relationship including trade unions and government legislation relating to labour matters.l Sometimes the two functional concerns were closely linked ,
10 So they get i , we will work pay for all our appliances and stuff ?
11 Will work pay for all our appliances ?
12 It is this flame that will illuminate hope for all people .
13 At once you will have indulgence for all the sins which you confess with a contrite heart .
14 The Agency is to be established within the Department of Social Security and will take responsibility for all aspects of child support , leaving spouse support , property settlements and issues of custody and access within the jurisdiction of the courts .
15 There follows a specimen clause as to costs : In the event of the proposed acquisition not proceeding , either because you withdraw from the transaction or because management or their financiers withdraw because of some material item coming to light of which they were not previously aware , or because contract details can not be reasonably agreed ; then you will reimburse management for all reasonable costs incurred by them with their advisers and financiers .
16 It is suggested above that no public library can satisfy demand for all these types of material — least of all at a time of diminishing resources .
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