Example sentences of "be [adv] [adj] [verb] [pron] all " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You 're not supposed to shove it all in your mouth and then cut off whatever wo n't fit .
2 In the USA , because of the Freedom of Information Act , they are legally entitled to receive it all .
3 It would be perfectly reasonable to keep them all in the same genus .
4 ‘ I 'll be quite happy to wipe it all off and let you do it yourself , if you 'd rather , ’ Shae returned evenly , already reaching for the pot of cleansing-cream .
5 Over the past year , I 've come across a dozen or more men of my age who are with women who simply are n't willing to give it all up for a baby .
6 Investigations into the activities of this particular gang had been carried out over a very long period and they had been kept under constant surveillance by our officers who were thus able to feed us all the necessary information towards a successful interception .
7 It 's so lovely to see them all sitting there , juice running down their chins . ’
8 Many of these objectives conflict and it is not possible to achieve them all .
9 Maybe it 's not easy to see what all this has to do with cancer , but you must bear with me if I tell you that it has .
10 It 's quite funny to see them all in this group worried about these dogs .
11 ‘ There are a lot of collectors in Los Angeles and it is very hard to satisfy them all .
12 It 's very nice to see you all here this afternoon .
13 He was not able to do it all by himself , of course , but he assumed the responsibility , arranged the shipment and testing , recruited consultants ( from among retired engineers ) and certified the work .
14 it was hardly fair to tar them all with Tony 's brush .
15 You know I think he was fairly crucial to keep us all together .
16 There were such reams of documents that it simply was n't possible to read them all .
17 Life was marching up such a strange road that it was sometimes hard to take it all in .
18 More and more gliders were being produced all the time and it was quite impracticable to house them all in hangars , so they stood endlessly around the edges of airfields in the rain , waiting for an invasion which might come this year or might come next .
19 It was pretty good seeing them all marching together , though .
20 Sometimes he was too sick to eat anything all day , but other days he would sleep for a while and then get up for a meal .
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