Example sentences of "[noun] [adv prt] all " in BNC.

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1 All I 'd need is a few fags to keep me awake and I 'd have my foot down all the way .
2 For your information , if not for your conversion , let me bring you another in the line of startling books which turn upside down all that we ever believed about the Old Testament .
3 ‘ Spewed me ring up all night , then I went and rode me bike into that mooring rope over there , ’ he indicated further up the dock .
4 With the bridge humbucker on full and the boost up all the way , the Legend emits the kind of sounds that would frighten children and small animals .
5 We 've never had the car out all day .
6 ‘ I 'm a tough , tough guy but I 've been crying my eyes out all day , ’ he said .
7 And what effect would cutting down all these tree have on the environment ?
8 Dragging thy limbs about all night ,
9 Alan 's pouring the wine out all the time , yeah , you ca n't keep away from it , yeah .
10 In fact , in his wildest dreams the Profitboss sometimes wishes he was a one-man band , sub-contracting out all the company 's operations including selling .
11 You lot waste out all my tape , that 's good .
12 Well one of you on cleaning fruit , getting all the stalks and stones out of the fruit , we used to have a sieve , not a riddle , a sieve with round , the wires were round in the sieve and you rub it , and the stalks would drop through and then you 'd put them out onto an iron baking sheet and sort out all the stones that and little bits that were in the fruit and you 'd be on cleaning fruit you might be one day , the other whichever one was the you 'd be cleaning and greasing baking tins , ready for the baker to put the cakes in or what have you , and then at night we used to grease all the bread tins ready for men to be allowed to drop the dough into the bread tins , and er stuff like that and cleaning up scrubbing down and
13 I mean you 've got ta remember all those years back all those things can you ?
14 See they got they 're head down all the time .
15 And journey he did ; from The Bar Boy would be taken home and driven at night down all those same streets down and round which he had once walked by daylight .
16 They , they normally have a back up all the time do n't they , policeman ?
17 But erm , but he just kept filling our glasses up all the time , did n't he ?
18 I had the umbrella up all the time .
19 But we do n't go round smashing things up all the time like some kids .
20 He ca n't help it , he makes things up all the time and he forgets what 's true and what is n't … ’
21 The Perfect Place To Tie Up All Your Berthing Arrangements
22 The cattle out all night
23 In this way diaspora communities are able to subsume all their disparate histories within a single meta-narrative which irons out all the ‘ wrinkles ’ .
24 ‘ Though I may say that I shall be getting twenty-five guineas next Thursday for doing nothing but sit around in a television studio for half-an-hour , instead of beating my brains out all week-end to write a script for the BBC Overseas Service and getting ten guineas for it . ’
25 If you 're using them in industry , day in day out all day long , then that is the real importance of wearing protective gear .
26 A good day out all the same .
27 If you do , he 's perfectly willing to play things out all the way .
28 He was sort of clinical — trying things out all the time .
29 I 've been clearing things out all day . "
30 A shadow , as the name implies , is someone who follows another person about all day as he goes about his normal work .
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