Example sentences of "do [adv] [vb infin] [noun sg] [prep] all " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 ‘ We are amazed to be prosecuted when currently there are many brokers , other mortgage advertisers , and major building companies who are running ads contrary to the Act which do not mention APR at all , and they are getting away with it .
2 However , policies that use unqualified phrases such as , will be or should only be , do not allow scope for all ma material considerations to be taken into account .
3 There is not much in the way of a half-way house between people who do not use credit at all and those who use it frequently .
4 We do not attribute reality to all the objects of our apparent perception .
5 What the critics , of the trade unions and managements alike , are really saying is this : that they do not like normality with all its faults .
6 It is clear that the proportion of abusers is very small ; it is equally clear that the vast majority of drinkers do not abuse alcohol at all .
7 I 'm afraid I do n't speak French at all and in any case I will not be here for long , but madame … ’
8 and do n't talk price at all .
9 And you get quite remote as you can see people you hardly know you know er fairly distant cousins er but you also get fairly close people who do n't get consideration at all .
10 ‘ Oh , my dear , I do n't need help at all , ’ she declared , ushering Theda inside a spacious saloon , its windows , open to the fresh air , letting in a good deal of light .
11 The Squigs do n't like daylight at all , and quickly become maddened by the sun .
12 One recent survey revealed that 13pc of couples only make love once a week though the researchers believe the number who do n't have sex at all may be even greater .
13 I do n't have time for all this rubbish . ’
14 He said ‘ Very interesting , but we do n't have time for all that . ’
15 We do n't have time for all this nonsense . ’
16 We really do n't have time for all the trenchcoat humour , the meaningless catchphrases , the phoney reminiscences , the lame gags about the trusty Smith and Wee Wee , the — ’
17 So I can 'ave my picture in Vanity Fair wearing purple an' yellow tights , an' I do n't look anyfink at all like a sad old queen who 's seen much better days .
  Next page