Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] [verb] all the time " in BNC.

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1 Everyone wants us to work and work all the time and not stop .
2 He writes and reads all the time . ’
3 Given the topography of Madeira , it is understandable that the island roads are full of twists and turns , climbing and descending all the time .
4 She worries and frets all the time .
5 No no my dad thinks , he said he , he just said , he said cos when he was at Wellington he said there was this one boy and he used to go out under a bush or something and smoke and smoke and smoke all the time and stuff and he knew and everyone knew you see and he said that 's fine , you know , you can go and do things like that as long as you do n't get caught but like doing things like that in house and , and it 's like you 're the ideal for the removes and the younger people in the school , it 's like they see all the upper , lower and upper sixth smoking and screwing and they think God we want to go , we want to go and try it out , you know , cos that 's sheep
6 I used to go and hide all the time . ’
7 Methods to control odours from many sources are being developed and refined all the time .
8 And they look and look all the time .
9 Ca n't afford to get them soled and heeled all the time .
10 in a place like that Paul people are coming and going all the time .
11 Scientists can not be observing and experimenting all the time , and when a scientist is thinking about communication he is no less subject to the superficial attractions of the ‘ transporting ideas ’ model than the rest of us .
12 Craig 's mother Sue Harris said : ‘ Children use that bridge all the time to get to and from school .
13 They switch and change all the time , phu ! like this .
14 While Man has stopped developing , animals seem to learn , adapt and change all the time .
15 Upwind sailing is a part of the sport that many people ignore , concentrating instead on reaching and gybing all the time .
16 They laughed and joked all the time , and deliberately exhausted their guards by making them walk too fast .
17 At that they began to disperse , chatting and nodding all the time .
18 If there was a brake , this would not happen and the person would have to stop and start all the time rather than moving smoothly around the supermarket .
19 In getting to know a person for example , to insist on doubting everything he or she does and says all the time will soon put an end to any effective relationship — doubt is simply not appropriate .
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