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

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1 If you 've helped someone and you feel really good about it , let go all those negative feelings about how you could have done it better .
2 ‘ After our night together , when Peter turned up next day , you were so savage , as if you really did believe all those terrible things you were saying about me — I do n't understand why you changed so suddenly — ’
3 ‘ Oh dear , I do hate all this fuss — but I suppose it is our duty . ’
4 But I do n't think I could cope on my own without my mum and dad even if I did have all that money .
5 If your actions or way of life are , in fact , the ones which seem best and most appropriate , then do ignore all other opinions .
6 He could fish with Mr Burkett — they had caught a fine pike and two trout on the lazy trawl up-lake — he could let go all those minaretted plans , those fantastical ambitions , and be what he was born to be , a jovial , lazy , loved and loving man , getting by .
7 They all have interest in the scheme so that we would believe the thing to do would be to have at least an equal number of employer appointed trustees and employee appointed trustees and the employee in this , I 'm using it globally , so it does cover all three groups and we also believe it would be advisable because er inevitably the e er members er probably would n't know a lot about pensions themselves to have an independent trustee from an independent company who specialises in pensions and pensions laws and could a advise them on exactly what the law says and what they they 're legal duties etcetera are .
8 In terms of these arrangements the Council does recognise all previous service with any local authority .
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