Example sentences of "all [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ That 's all arranged then , ’ she told me , putting down the phone .
2 You think the whole blooming world 's all arranged so as everything ought to be your way .
3 The ideology , social structure and living conditions of the Gulags are all explained thoroughly and Wu has no hesitation in comparing them to Hitler 's concentration camps .
4 I wo n't say any more because a lot of it in the back of the telephone manual , on facilities , so it 's all explained there .
5 And all the children had made all the different bones and it was all hanging together .
6 All they had to do was sit back and wait for it all to fall apart .
7 Silence for a moment , while we all gazed meditatively at the floor .
8 Though earlier Joseph 's brothers had planned to kill him , and had succeeded in selling him into slavery , the story 's final scene in Genesis 50 showed sincere confessions of guilt , moving declarations of love and all fear finally removed .
9 There 's a wonderful sense of ease and rhythm when it all goes right . ’
10 I find if you get the case started off quickly it all goes easily . ’
11 Now , though , comes the word that Confederacy is being developed by Ivan Reitman — coming up soon in Ghostbusters II , which he also wrote — and if all goes well , he will be directing it for 20th Century Fox .
12 But despite all the authorities ' attempts to pretend that all goes well , the birthday celebrations are moving forward in the shadow of a public mood of national crisis , dramatised by the tens of thousands of East Germans struggling to flee to the West in recent weeks .
13 If all goes well , you may eventually sign an agency deal so that you have someone booking your gigs and possibly arranging tours for the band .
14 If all goes well , you may be able to go back to school when the new year starts in the autumn .
15 If all goes well , Beech Road will start at 2-1 or less at Cheltenham as there is no mistaking his superiority .
16 There are times , of course , when all goes well and we actually enjoy it , but at other times the cost seems too heavy and we have few people we can share the job with or who can understand .
17 But if all goes well , in time we should be able to sell our castings outside and make a profit on them too .
18 A meeting with the council is about to take place , and if all goes well the pool and performance bowl will be dug out and made skateable again .
19 I would suggest that the major item which the government has to give priority to is unemployment , especially if they wish to continue in office after three years , which I forecast could be the timing of the next general election if all goes well .
20 If all goes well … the disembarkation could take place before this month is out .
21 But if all goes well , James might end up King of Jerusalem again .
22 Negotiations are underway which , if all goes well , will result in one full , playable level of C64 Lemmings appearing on next month 's Megatapes .
23 There will be shock — usually the haemorrhage of tears , followed by temporary loss of normal function because of depression ; then , if all goes well , and the wound is ‘ nursed ’ with care and patience , it will finally heal , the severed edges uniting to produce a strong and healthy scar .
24 Few more hours , if all goes well , we look to be out of here and heading for home .
25 ‘ All the same , promise me that you 'll visit him often when I 've left — make sure that all goes well with him . ’
26 If all goes well , our own production of cholesterol should decrease in relation to the amount we take in from outside .
27 If all goes well , you 'll soon be driving the new Saab Carlsson CD into the company car park .
28 When all goes well , and a profit is made , then this is ploughed back into the course as subsidy for field trips or visits .
29 If all goes well , the PB should diminish and the CB increase .
30 If all goes well this could boost its sales by around £2 million a year .
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