Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] [v-ing] all " in BNC.

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1 He realised dimly that if he had volunteered to go on training all night his teachers would not have objected .
2 ‘ I just got the impression you were going to go on arguing all night . ’
3 Not spectacularly , but in a workmanlike way , as if it was going to go on burning all day .
4 Another metre either way , and we 'd have carried on rolling all the way down . ’
5 And then erm , then they had this thing called Niff , which was water , and they came round spraying all of us .
6 It 's going on raining all night , I 'm certain of that , but we can feed underground here , you know .
7 And I saw your mother and I was going on saying all your virtues and how she 's been a good girl , how does that , how er , how erm self discipline she was and all this is on the tape
8 At its extreme everyone ends up spending all their time writing reports on everything they do .
9 She deserves to grow up enjoying all of this . ’
10 Within a week , I received a duplicated form to fill in stating all my details and demanding proof that I had been on that flight .
11 But I think all the time where you have to keep on fighting all the time , so now like you get so mouthy in the end you ca n't shut up , you know [ laughs ] , you end up winning the argument 'cos you ca n't shut up , like .
12 He continues : ‘ I started off putting all sorts of things into the first rough attempts , birds in one , Greek columns in another , Victorian oil lamps ; I even tried buildings and finally helicopters and an aeroplane , but gradually came to see that the designs were hopelessly confused . ’
13 To summarise , at this point in the analysis the database had been set up listing all activities considered systemically desirable to achieve the transformation defined by the root definition , identified by description and by code .
14 Because it 's extreme supporters suggest that that it was n't until nineteen fourteen that a war broke out involving all the great European powers .
15 The meeting , with the Grant Aid Panel revolved around getting all those who participate in classes beckoning members and extending our training into new areas .
16 ‘ Dorcas is n't the type to go around dying all the time .
17 After the opera was over and during the pause when there is usually silence until the ballet begins , people kept on clapping all the time and shouting ‘ Bravo ’ ; now stopping , now beginning again and so on …
18 As Lorelei Lee said immemorably in Diamonds Are a Girl 's Best Friend , a girl ca n't go on laughing all the time .
19 It was n't the goddamn navy , really , and he went on muttering all the way past Chatterton 's impassive gaze and so into the cabin that the two of them shared .
20 I think in a company like the RSC you are privileged and you go on learning all the time .
21 She was quite happy to let me do my survey and eventually I had to make my excuses or she would have gone on chatting all day .
22 ‘ I could have gone on scoring all night , oh yeah , you do n't get tired .
23 Another will focus on prayer and yet keep on saying all sorts of damaging things about other people .
24 In fact , be VERY ware , otherwise your Mum might end up taking all your bits home in a carrier bag !
25 It 's even possible that they may end up bringing all forty-one casualties on the UN 's list .
26 Clarissa observed dryly that she could see it was and that he 'd better go round ringing all the doorbells .
27 Two Right , let's go round photographing all the chairs
28 ‘ We do n't go round laughing all the time but Twiggy 's enthusiasm is contagious , ’ he says .
29 Carry on collecting all this week and you 'll have a fabulous souvenir of the season in which Mansell has roared to a record NINE victories and taken the world crown for the first time .
30 Carry on collecting all this week and you will have a great souvenir of the season in which Mansell won an amazing NINE Grand Prix as he took the world crown for the first time .
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