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

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1 When using only flake all the food is fine enough and there is no need to sieve it .
2 The IAEA has vigorously denied all the accusations , describing some of them as " absolutely outrageous " .
3 Farr , who played in the 1984 Curtis Cup at Muirfield , was three years ago diagnosed with breast cancer and has since required all manner of chemotherapy and radiation treatment , together with a bone marrow transplant .
4 Of them one is now mad , one is now dead and the other has since forgotten all about it .
5 Verification — if an applicant has successfully completed all the previous stages , now is the time to verify all the information .
6 The refinery has effectively eliminated all its metal backlogs and is using improved service and faster lead times to win increased market shares .
7 I 've got to find somewhere to put all that sugar .
8 Other gaffes include one from an Acapulco hotel which states : ‘ The manager has personally passed all the water served here . ’
9 World Clique was an invitation to all the inhabitants of the planet to come together to respect all cultures and to aspire to better days .
10 From 1964 onwards US wheat prices were subsidized enough to undercut all comers on world markets .
11 The Ritzy fills up in a flash , and Katie the researcher has soon found all the contestants for tonight 's show .
12 God has finally lost all patience and all hope .
13 If it is warm enough for the patient to sit in the garden , he may enjoy just watching all the garden life .
14 There are over 150 and he has already seen all but 40 .
15 However , US officials have claimed that their government has already taken all the necessary counter action to the 1985 ban by enforcing a $90 million retaliation on Italian tomatoes and restricting the access of Irish beef .
16 Richardson 's coach , Ronnie Cave , said : ‘ Peter has already spent all his own money to fight in the world championships and the club have helped as much as they can .
17 Johnny plans to work the climb this summer ; he has already managed all the moves but still has to piece together the sequences .
18 The second point is that the A C C are , are , I think , the second point is that there was a deputation to the Minister yesterday , so if , in a sense it 's a little late unless it was picked up by Mr yesterday , it may be a little late to do something for this year , er , I mean obviously next year is I think going to be the er , important issue , and the A C C has already circulated all Shire counties er , it 's picked up that this has happened to the majority of counties , although again the south east er , has escaped from that , and it 's asking for the sort of figures we 're debating this morning .
19 On April 4 the Iraqi Revolutionary Command Council ( RCC ) held a meeting chaired by President Saddam Hussein which concluded that " Iraq has totally crushed all the acts of sedition and sabotage in all the cities of Iraq " .
20 It is something that has deeply influenced all social life .
21 A JET crashed yesterday killing all 157 people on board — bringing chilling echoes of the Lockerbie disaster .
22 My brother has still got all the figures .
23 I think I 'll just go home on Sunday and stay at home , go home and s tell my , pretend to my mum I 'm dying like spend all day asleep .
24 Moving beyond the confines of the literary , perry Anderson has similarly dismissed all poststructuralism on the grounds that it represents ‘ the randomisation of history ’ .
25 When it came I tried frantically to remember all that had been forced into me by my mentor , and to the utter amazement of all — around but mainly myself — I passed into the 17th Entry at Halton in January 1928 with , I believe , 305 out of a total of just under 400 starters .
26 How could Binyon have failed to remember this , when Pound complimented him by saying , ‘ He has carefully preserved all the faults of his original ’ ?
27 So the University has carefully weighed all the intractable issues and decided the African National Congress and the communist party are the good guys and the Zulus are the bad guys , huh ?
28 On a personal level , the calm and cool Monie has also swept all before him , winning the Coach of the Year award every season he has been in Britain .
29 Yielding to the phantom 's temptation to remove all power of memory from him , Redlaw finds that he has also lost all compassion and humanity , and infects all those with whom he comes into contact with a like insensibility .
30 She has also lost all hope of repair , she does not believe that her lover will return .
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