Example sentences of "to work [prep] all " in BNC.

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1 He pledged to work for all sides in the constituency .
2 If this method also fails ( and do bear in mind that no technique can be guaranteed to work for all children ) then try response-cost or time-out ( chapter 7 ) .
3 The principle of the ‘ right to work ’ was extended to ‘ the right to work for all adults irrespective of age ’ ; but it applied only where the labour of older workers was needed in addition to the full employment of younger men with families ( Roberts 1954 ; Green 1963 ) .
4 Understanding that the swings of mood are perfectly natural and that time is needed to work through all the stages helps the process .
5 The head will play a vital role in ensuring that the needs of the child are at the heart of the planning process , and his or her ability to work with all staff to develop a policy combining economic effectiveness with sound educational principles will be crucial .
6 WWF director , George Medley told New Scientist : ‘ We have to work with all those people who are likely to be donors . ’
7 UI promises to work with all segments of the marketplace to move the technology forward quickly .
8 Unix International anticipates the technology will be standardised on every Unix desktop vendor 's system and available to software developers , and it promises to work with all segments of the marketplace to move the technology forward quickly .
9 These principles apply to work with all older people .
10 It would work for national reconciliation " including those Cambodians who used to work with all categories of the Vietnamese aggressors " .
11 has appointed public relations company to work with all operating companies in the Food Group .
12 Aim to work with all departments during the next two years ;
13 I am very proud to have this opportunity to work with all of you , to promote the uniqueness of the voluntary sector .
14 The Energy Action Grants Agency has appointed approved network installers to work in all areas of the country .
15 First Class : English for Tourism is a new course for people working , or training to work in all areas of the tourist industry .
16 At the age of 16 I started to work in all kinds of crop harvesting .
17 You can train with the Crown Prosecution Service if you wish and it gives the opportunity to work in all parts of the country and to practise advocacy .
18 This is a major system of burrows , all interlinking so that it becomes necessary to work on all aspects of the warren at one time .
19 They were able to work on all the routes allocated to that depôt , including 16/18 .
20 ‘ As the managing director of a large commercial organisation , I employ solicitors to work on all the legal issues arising from the operation of my business and to advise me about all the new developments in legislation and case law . ’
21 To be ready to work at all times .
22 ‘ I had n't planned to work at all . ’
23 ’ , ‘ Comfortable woman needed , good with children … ’ , when the thought came to me that , with a roof over my head and just about enough money to live on , there was no real need for me to work at all .
24 ‘ Which means we do n't have to work at all , ’ Aidan said cheerfully .
25 One old petrol stove clogged up and failed to work at all .
26 You do n't have to work at all . "
27 On occasion , it might refuse to work at all and we find ourselves longing for the days of youth when it would stand at attention regardless of any identifiable sexual stimulus .
28 For the system to work at all smoothly from their point of view , the estimates of inflation built into the Treasury 's cash target for their department must be accurate .
29 In 1890 , Beatrice Webb referred caustically to ‘ individualists , reinforced by a batch of excellent ladies ( eager for the Right of Woman to work at all hours of the day and night with the minimum space and sanitation ) ’ who opposed any attempt to regulate conditions in workshops and the homework trades .
30 Nevertheless , if it 's going to work at all , a well planned kitchen has , first and foremost , to suit the cook .
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