Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] all " in BNC.

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1 We have seen , for instance , that the magnitude of transaction costs in the market for control may shield all but the most egregious cases of management failure .
2 I am the only golden eagle you know now and you may think all are like me , and become trusting and believe they will help you .
3 Some may think all this fresh air has gone to Mr Ward 's head but undaunted , he 's already working on his next project .
4 Well there 's the gate , he can only go so far with the gate anyway , so it wo n't really matter yeah yeah you ought to see all the pegs at the back of me fridge
5 there 's no question about it and I thought well let's try the other way , let's , let's throw all this C C Q and , and all the rest of it to see how it falls .
6 URANUS and Neptune have been trundling through this part of your chart for some time which may explain all the false starts , not to mention the general instability .
7 We need to adopt something like the German distinction between Wissenschaft — that is , knowledge or scholarship , which may cover all subjects including chemistry , history , literature , or physics — and Technik — the ability to make and use things , whether machine-tools , architectural drawings , or stage-scenery .
8 The work covered by the larger legal departments in commerce and industry may cover all the legal services the company requires .
9 It may make all the difference . ’
10 Easy Doncaster winner Forest Tiger is expected to consolidate his 2,000 Guineas claims in the Craven Stakes ( 3.40 ) and Jack Berry 's Heather Bank may make all in the Ladbrokes Boldboy Sprint Handicap ( 4.10 ) .
11 It is at this time that some do-gooders may make all kinds of suggestions .
12 And this may make all the difference between life and death .
13 The owners ought to know all this and and yo your governor .
14 One task of theory in International Relations is to find a meaning in actions and events , which may elude all the actors involved .
15 The bitch may display all the typical signs of pregnancy , even to the extent of lactating , but actually has no puppies .
16 An established hebe may survive all but the worst winters , but a young plant may succumb to moderately severe weather .
17 I say it should be a nice evening , and I think to myself I may need all that wine .
18 But if not , contractors may need all 11 weeks , she said .
19 But on the back you ought to write all the children 's names .
20 Now you may know all about personal allowances or you may think you know all about personal allowances and I thought like that .
21 For example , with health insurance you must compare all the benefits that the different companies offer , because they can be markedly different .
22 They may have to act on the spur of the moment and have no time to reflect and be bound , therefore , to arrest to prevent escape ; but where there is no danger of the person who has ex hypothesi aroused their suspicion that he probably is an ‘ offender ’ attempting to escape , they should make all presently practicable enquiries from persons present or immediately accessible who are likely to be able to answer their enquiries forthwith .
23 Good food handling and thorough cooking should make all food safe .
24 Perhaps so — but the acute distress caused to both sets of parents should make all hospital staff take the warning to heart .
25 The threat of HIV should make all of us examine our sexual behaviour and , if necessary , modify it .
26 The end result should make all your present miseries disappear — we hope so , at any rate .
27 This should make all those involved with mathematics education question what it is that we can do to enhance and develop these talents .
28 10.3 The Tenant acknowledges that [ its ] obligations under this agreement and the Lease shall not be affected or lessened in any way by the fact that there may now or subsequently exist any Restrictions and the Tenant shall with effect from the Possession Date comply with and indemnify the Landlord in respect of any liability under any Restrictions ( whether made before or after the Possession Date ) save in so far as such liability arises from failure by the Landlord to comply with [ its ] obligations under clause 2.2.2 It need hardly be said that the tenant 's solicitor should make all usual inquiries to ascertain whether any such restrictions exist at the date of the agreement .
29 16.53 For external assessment , we recommend that the SAT or SATs at key stages 3 and 4 should sample all the strands .
30 To advise the Secretary of State on the practical considerations which should govern all assessment including testing of attainment at age ( approximately ) 7 , 11 , 14 and 16 within a national curriculum , including the marking scale or scales and kinds of assessment including testing to be used , the need to differentiate so that the assessment can promote learning across a range of abilities , the relative roles of informative and of diagnostic assessment , the uses to which the results of assessment should be put , the moderation requirements needed to secure credibility of assessments , and the publication and other services needed to support the system — with a view to securing assessment and testing arrangements which are simple to administer , understandable by all in and outside the education service , cost effective and supportive of learning in schools .
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