Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [adv] [vb infin] [pron] all " in BNC.
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1 | He pushed the idea for a few more pages , but Reynolds did n't read them all . |
2 | Sometimes I get a lettuce but lettuce do n't eat it all . |
3 | I mean you know Trident does n't do it all . |
4 | Thucydides does not tell us all we need to know about these encroachments on Peloponnesian League allies , and there are other encroachments which he scarcely mentions at all . |
5 | ‘ Christians do n't know it all . |
6 | Yet the fact that their competition did not reverse what all scholars agree to be a distinct , if modest , improvement in all but the environmental conditions of the working classes suggests the scale and impetus of economic expansion . |
7 | Cavalry did not have it all their own way . |
8 | She realised that even the keepers of the secrets did not know them all . |
9 | However , the entertainers did not have it all their own way , as preachers such as Donald Soper , Will Sangster and Leslie Weatherhead also spoke there . |
10 | Luckily the boatman does n't know them all , ’ he muttered . |
11 | Do n't rush for your dictionary , even Chambers ' 20th Century does n't contain them all , so I will briefly explain them here . |
12 | But over that weekend , diesels did not have it all to themselves as the unique two coach Battery Electric Multiple Unit was diagrammed for three return trips . |
13 | Even translation from morse into natural language does not take us all the way to consciousness ; for , in the absence of consciousness , language is merely variegated sound , rather than the rich varieties of meaning that are embodied in , for example , Shakespeare 's texts . |