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

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1 At one extreme is the structured interview in which interviewers use a schedule to which they must strictly adhere for all respondents .
2 ‘ My legs were in a right mess from blows which I took from Tony Cordle and I could hardly bowl for all the strapping when we took the field , ’ grinned Robinson .
3 He could bloody stay for all I care !
4 With some , you 'll also need an adaptor , which you buy separately — it will also do for all subsequent lamps in that fitting .
5 One can only hope for all concerned with the pub estate that Threshold Inns are allowed the chance to prove themselves and become a legend in pub retailing .
6 The major airlines , so the argument goes , can easily provide for all our serious air transportation needs on a suitable basis , thus leaving the less able to concentrate their resources on more worthy causes .
7 He explained his vision of primacy stemmed from the way the Pope can sometimes speak for all Christians in a way that no other bishop can .
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