Example sentences of "for [n mass] [prep] all [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Whatever its precise definition , the unoccupied group accounted for 6% of all children ( 61445 ) — more than in either social class I or V — yet 14% of observed deaths ( 1690 ) occurred in this group .
2 Its direct workforce of 240,000 accounts for 7% of all jobs in the city .
3 The Society welcomes the proposals to establish a new jurisdiction covering all aspects of private law decision-making for people with all forms of mental incapacity .
4 Events are organised at national , regional and local level and cater for people at all levels of ability .
5 An opportunity to work with and care for people of all races , communities and creeds .
6 Ultimately , the aim should be to provide fully integrated services for people of all races and cultures which are designed to respond appropriately to individual differences .
7 The clouds had cleared and the cold stars flashed little blue signals for people of all countries to pick up and decode as they liked .
8 Maximum mobility is important for people of all ages .
9 Bags of fun for people of all ages , with 12 water slides from gentle slopes to the ‘ Kamikaze Rum ’ .
10 This has implications for people of all ages , but the tensions are especially clear in relation to old age .
11 This is not an activity restricted to schoolchildren , there are lots of organisations abroad that are anxious to find penfriends for people of all ages .
12 Maybe the Church is n't the answer for some especially those in parishes with only a few young people , but that is why I praise the deanery day as it provides a discussion place for people of all ages , and encourages us — the Church of the future — to make the Church a more appealing and welcoming place .
13 The group can consist either of other elderly people , or special groups for people of all ages with an alcohol problem .
14 You do n't have to be regular cyclist to enjoy a cycling holiday in Holland as the safe , segregated cycle lanes have special traffic lights and signposts for cyclists making it a relaxing and enjoyable pastime for people of all ages ; families , couples , or groups of friends .
15 TECHNIQUEST is designed for people of all ages and abilities — ideal for family outings ( Gran will enjoy herself too ! ) , school trips , and special occasions .
16 Literally thousands of people have benefited form Nancy 's instruction and she has perhaps been one of the greatest advocates of the Sunday Painter school , encouraging an increase in the popularity of painting as a pastime for people of all ages and from all walks of life .
17 Headington Community Education Committee seeks to respond to local needs and interests by providing a wide range of educational opportunities for people of all ages .
18 Will there be something for everybody , for people of all ages , in the European arts festival ?
19 Tonight the Minister of the big Methodist church in the township of Harare opened it for people of all colours and creeds to come and pray and find God 's plan .
20 He boldly asserted that while courses with these characteristics remained goals to be aimed for , there was genuine value in shorter courses for people of all backgrounds in a wide range of subjects — and that in offering such courses the WEA was furthering the spread of an educated democracy .
21 Each year , Bonfire Night was the highlight of early winter and I was fortunate enough to live within a quarter of a mile of The Greencroft , which became the mecca on November 5th for people from all parts of the City .
22 The benefits of stretching for people from all sports and of all ages can not be overemphasised .
23 Established in 1986 , the farm serves as a residential , educational and resource centre used as a meeting place for people from all backgrounds .
24 THE creation of a new group has triggered an appeal for people from all walks of life to help protect local wildlife .
25 For the most common form of Down 's , accounting for 94% of all cases , the recurrence rate is about one in 100 , similar to the chances of a Down 's birth among women aged over 38 .
26 Services should also affirm their policies on equal opportunities by ensuring that they monitor the use of their services by specific ethnic groups , test that the information they make available for the public is comprehensible and accessible , canvass users ' views of the current services , recruit staff of different ethnic backgrounds , at all levels in the organization ( although , in the case of Afro-Caribbeans in particular , this can be difficult due to the lower educational opportunities of this group and , in consequence , a paucity of suitable candidates for posts ) , and institute a programme of training for staff of all grades and backgrounds to understand their own conscious and unconscious prejudices about race and culture .
27 In recent years there has been increasing emphasis on the importance of training for staff at all levels in libraries of all kinds but apart from a circular letter sent out by The Library Association in 1976 , and two publications on the subject , one in 1977 and another in 1978 , there have been no systematic attempts to assess overall provision of training in the UK .
28 As well as a series of seminars , we have already published a comprehensive range of support materials designed for staff at all levels ( see page 4 for further details ) .
29 The two activities of using the toilet or commode and getting out of bed were responsible for 49% of all accidents .
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