Example sentences of "[conj] they do [adv] [vb infin] all " in BNC.

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1 Following a low fat diet in the long term would certainly ensure that they did not regain all they had lost so far .
2 Debbie was upset that they did n't spend all their time here with her . ’
3 So I went rushing round to a friend of mine who fortunately had some and I said I want to see your walking , and I was much comforted to discover that they do actually use all six legs .
4 And they did n't have all this er legislation about redundancy money or anything then ?
5 Because of its reputation , the traders can not get insurance cover and they do n't report all the crimes . ’
6 To confuse matters for the historian , the exponents of widely differing interpretations called themselves ‘ Darwinians ’ because they acknowledged Darwin 's lead even if they did not accept all the details of his theory .
7 If they did not know all of his plans , they would be placing themselves in great danger .
8 On the other hand , I know that at least some people must have read it because each day I get a pile of letters about my book , many asking questions or making detailed comments that indicate that they have read it , even if they do not understand all of it .
9 Local authorities possess in the full council meeting a ‘ centre of decision-making ’ , but they do not control all public policy decisions within the geographical area in which they operate .
10 He says there are obviously going to be officers who query the reason for it , but they do n't have all the facts as they magistrates do .
11 Yeah , but they do n't use all the different shades ,
12 ‘ That 's true , ’ says the former crackshot , ‘ but they did n't open all the letters .
13 ‘ What saddened me about the reviews , ’ said Crawford , ‘ was n't so much that they had a go at the play , but they did n't recognise all the work done for me by the rest of the team .
14 Lastly , question ( 4 ) referred to the court in Case C 221/89 is concerned with the fact that the Act of 1988 also applies to fishing vessels which were registered in the old register but , because they do not satisfy all the new requirements , in principle ceased to be registered on 31 March 1989 .
15 Kin are those with whom we adopt the special style of informal communication which is adopted towards members of the immediate domestic family who are treated in this specially favoured way even when they do not live all together in one household .
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