Example sentences of "[vb infin] everything [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 More than seventy-five years later , we are still working out their implications and trying to combine them in a unified theory that will describe everything in the universe .
2 Although baby universes may not be of much use for space travel , they have important implications for our attempt to find a complete unified theory that will describe everything in the universe .
3 ‘ They 'll let you know everything on the ward , ’ she replied with a smile .
4 Thus teachers , on one side , can know everything about the technicalities of curriculum , pedagogy , the use of resources and professional standards .
5 In this way , you could hope to get a complete unified theory , one that would predict everything in the universe .
6 He 'd notice and would n't mention it because mentioning would bring everything into the open again .
7 You can not do everything at the same time .
8 Some people think that the police can do everything under the sun like , but of course you ca n't .
9 We must do everything with the utmost precision , and beauty of tone .
10 I will do everything in the power of the private citizen . ’
11 I will do everything in the power of the private citizen . ’
12 I said well I can do everything in the hotel trade from housemaid to housekeeper to barmaid , the only thing I have n't done is managed one but I could do that if I had to and I done , done booking of the reception and I 've done bar , I 've done diner 's room , I 've done kitchen , I 've done
13 ‘ Even if we do n't like everything in the response to Arcic I , it will be progress , ’ Dr Runcie said .
14 The day will include a fashion show and the exhibition will feature everything for the machine knitter .
15 A few months previously she would have gone on to implore Camille not to let her friends eat everything in the fridge .
16 So , ’ he continued , ‘ if you had a tall skyscraper , say , with people living at the top , they will think everything at the bottom has shrunk — been squashed down — compared to normal . ’
17 ‘ He 'll think everything on the ground floor is normal .
18 The scale should cover everything between the pages of a book .
19 In the next chapter I will try to increase the order in our neck of the woods a little further by explaining how people are trying to fit together the partial theories I have described to form a complete unified theory that would cover everything in the universe .
20 The expectation was that IBM Corp would throw everything including the kitchen sink into its fiscal first quarter figures in order to give Louis Gerstner as clean a platform as possible on which to build — but the company unaccountably dressed the figures up a little , by taking a $95m tax credit in the quarter , without which the net loss would have been $380m ; interest charges in the first quarter declined by 12.5% to $305m .
21 No you do n't this is it , we 'll just dump everything , I said to Mark we 'll just dump everything in the back room and we 'll stay in the back room till we 've sorted the front room
22 But that 's the same as if you willed spouse had died before you for instance , and you were the second of two to die and she had n't or she might have everything to the children and you still got a hundred and sixty thousand pounds , you ca n't avoid the inheritance tax in those circumstances .
23 Product shots , too , must have everything in the picture fully identified .
24 * Do n't read everything in the same way ( see pp. 39 – 41 ) .
25 So you 've got to watch what you take and if it 's not necessary you do n't take it if you 've got any sense but if you 're gon na take everything on the assumption ju just in case , the just in case , just in cases you know , do n't work all these the fail-safes ten times over you 're overloaded , ah but you 're so much unnecessary weight it all comes back unused , untouched .
26 Luther would wait until dark , when the rest of the family had vacated the kitchen , then would take everything from the larder , spreading it on the table , spilling it on the floor , and generally inflicting mayhem on a hitherto spotless environment .
27 The first one is John Stuart Mill 's objection which is that we ca n't leave everything to the people .
28 This week I want to start by reconsidering that first objection but we ca n't leave everything to the people .
29 The introduction of organic matter can change everything by the formation of a ‘ crumb ’ structure in which large pores allow aeration , root penetration , and drainage , and small pores ( within the crumbs ) retain water and nutrients ( see Figure 4 ) .
30 By the halfway stage he has taken on the slightly desperate , bloodshot aspect of the tragic hero about to be engulfed by the forces he has unleashed : ‘ I shall resolutely ignore everything but the skeletal essentials of my theme , ’ he declares ( ‘ Off , off you lendings ! ’ ) .
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