Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [vb base] [pers pn] [prep] all " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Will it help you if I tell you first that I love you , ’ he whispered , ‘ that I adore you with all my heart ? ’ |
2 | If you are going to take notes , let the candidate know at this stage , explain that you do it for all the candidates , and that they are nothing sinister but simply a memory aid . |
3 | We may do it badly , but the beauty is that we do it at all . |
4 | As Branson would have been the first to acknowledge , common sense dictated that he avoid it at all costs . |
5 | It it 's a part of the county council I 've always taken a considerable interest in , and I support them in all their efforts . |
6 | I make my living out of explaining things to a lot of dum-dums , and if I do it at all I expect to get paid . ’ |
7 | Also , Lord God , we ask that you remember the dark deeds of any communistic so-called-interrogators , in this time of great upheaval in eastern Europe ; we know that you will not forget their crimes when their day of reckoning comes , and their guttural , Slavic voices cry out to ye for mercy , and ye reward them with all the compassion they ever showed to those unfortunate souls delivered unto them . |
8 | ‘ And you hate me for all that , of course , ’ Luke accepted neutrally . |
9 | This whole scale concept across the entire fretboard is a powerful way of improving your familiarity with the fretboard , although you might not see the full implications of this exercise until you memorise it in all keys . |
10 | You 're lucky if you survive them at all . ’ |
11 | But what we ca n't , it 's absolutely but if you write it in all the other divisions have got to do it as well . |
12 | See which one you like the best or if you like them at all . |
13 | because if you force them at all , it does n't work . |
14 | It 's dangerous if you leave it on all night — you can start a fire and that if you ai n't careful . |
15 | In ordinary politics , however , we must treat integrity as an independent ideal if we accept it at all , because it can conflict with these other ideals . |
16 | We do n't see as much of you as we 'd like to ( if we see you at all ) . |
17 | Jeremiah , the Old Testament prophet , assures us of God 's promise : ‘ You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart . ’ |
18 | Mainly , I think , because he finally established the explanatory power of functionalism ; he showed more clearly than any of his predecessors how much more profoundly we understand man 's social life when we see it in all its functional complexity . |