Example sentences of "all [vb base] for [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The tiger-stripe silk velvet seats on Queen Anne walnut chairs , the leopard carpet , and the monumental tusks of elephants Winston bagged before the war and which now dominate the hall all combine for an effect that is whimsical rather than opulent . |
2 | Travel : All change for the bureaux |
3 | ALL change for the up-line to a rosier future . |
4 | ‘ All set for the get-in at the Variety tonight ? ’ |
5 | And somehow , from the warmth we all feel for the soundtracks of our adolescence and the prevalent loathing some of us feel for the current torpor of the charts , he has managed to fashion something comically incendiary . |
6 | After paying fruitless calls on the local architects whom George Garcia had recommended , Stephen had suggested they all go for a drink at the Reef Bar . |
7 | When Anthony suggested that they all go for a walk to see St Mark 's by moonlight and have their coffee in Florian 's , Julia shook her head . |
8 | Before long , wine scholars and menu compilers are gravely debating the question of which Bordeaux vintage will best harmonize with the lamb , the potatoes and the artichokes , wondering whether the presence of the truffles does not after all call for a burgundy . |
9 | The phrase which begins ‘ WORDS ’ offers French writer Joseph Joubert 's view of the responsibility we all share for the language we use . |
10 | Branches are jammed against the doors and we all retire for the night . |
11 | ‘ Oh yes , ' ’ I said , ‘ ‘ but now they all work for the Ministry of the Interior . |
12 | All work for the Group is done on a commercial basis and I think that is an essential ingredient for successful project management . |
13 | Stemp appeared before a disciplinary committee in Birmingham today — and was cleared of all blame for the incident . |
14 | Nor does it avoid all blame for the City 's other failings , including those at the stock exchange and Lloyd 's . |