Example sentences of "[verb] [modal v] [vb infin] all " in BNC.

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1 Yet she knew that the ordeal to come must tax all her strength and , not impossibly , exceed it .
2 The way this thing added together at the moment , the five centuries Lucille had earned could get all swallowed up in funeral expenses .
3 Prominent in his thinking at the time was Wilhelm Reich , the advocate of the practice of free love , which he believed would bring all power systems crashing to the ground .
4 Hitting the target : ‘ The way information is presented can make all the difference to whether your publication hits its target or is consigned , unread , to the waste-bin , ’ says Peter Brigg , head of BP 's Employee Communications & services team ( ECS ) , which produces many of the company 's corporate publications .
5 This actual address will be identical with the key as transformed by the algorithm for home records , but will be different for synonyms , as the ancillary file used will allow all the records to be reached in a single seek , as if the file were self-indexed .
6 A hard reset will cause all the programs and data in RAM to be lost and a soft reset may possibly leave the computer in an unstable condition which will lead to an eventual software failure .
7 A hard reset will cause all the programs and data in RAM to be lost and there is a possibility that a soft reset may leave the computer in an unstable condition which will lead to an eventual soft-ware-failure .
8 Sin detected can contrive all manner of veils to cover its nakedness .
9 A company which has a subsidiary undertaking to which these requirements do not apply must take all reasonable steps to secure that the subsidiary keeps such records as will enable the directors of the parent company to ensure that any balance sheet and profit and loss account prepared under Part VII complies with the Act 's requirements .
10 The pope envisaged that whomsoever he sent would eradicate all that required uprooting throughout ‘ your island ’ — that is , Britain — and such wide jurisdiction at this time belonged only to Canterbury .
11 This month 's Magazine contains the first of two articles by Bill Howieson which it is hoped will help all of us when we pray for our missionary brothers and sisters .
12 The EEC wants to limit noise emissions from bikes to 79 decibels , which riders claim will make all air-cooled machines illegal , and also limit power to 100hp for motorcycles with more than 400cc capacity .
13 Those who have learnt that a scream never pays may lose all hope ; even protest is useless .
14 On the other hand , you do n't produce something like this in a week and the time taken would deter all but the most committed workshop man .
15 One idea being canvassed would centralise all research under the science and technology ministry and its powerful minister , Heinz Risenhuber .
16 The Components ’ Plan would lose all credibility if we included the UK .
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