Example sentences of "[verb] all the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It really is 365 days a year because there are issues to be addressed all the time . ’
2 There may be a significant fall in volume in the first year or so , but while the third party suppliers to Technology may feel that they have no alternative but to withdraw their products , they look like being the net losers as a result , while ICL sheds crocodile tears all the way to the bank .
3 You 've seen me , she 's seen me flirt all the time .
4 LENNOX LEWIS last night threw down the ultimate gambit to world heavyweight champion Riddick Bowe saying : ‘ If fighting me is so personal , let's do it and send all the money to Africa . ’
5 About every two months we send all the lot back and renew them .
6 Gregory analysed all the planning applications in the area between 1957 and 1966 , and showed that development permission had been refused for 83 per cent of the 3,000 ha for which applications had been made .
7 Do n't go and buy all the kit until you know what sort of sailing you enjoy .
8 I 've got to go out and buy all the cloth for the new costumes in The Tempest .
9 ‘ But they will have stockpiled all the food and wine , the grain and livestock and powder that they could ?
10 most times keep interfering all the time
11 Some large companies employ their own photographers but very often these people are expected to handle a good deal of clerical work as well as take and process all the photography .
12 The clearing house withstands all the credit risk involved in being the counterparty to every transaction , by using the system of daily marking to market .
13 There are other times when for short trips you just do n't need all the capacity and weight of a ‘ serious ’ backpacking sack .
14 ‘ It 's here , as they land , that we 'll need all the ingenuity we can get . ’
15 There is hope for Hector 's , but it has certainly been saved from fishing nets at the last hour , and will need all the protection and help it can get if it is to survive through the next century .
16 But , with Britain now ranked eighteenth among members of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development ( OECD ) , he will need all the luck that he can get .
17 She 'll need all the rest she can get for the task now facing her .
18 Runners are generally suffering at this stage ( 23.5 6o 24.5 miles ) and will need all the support they can get .
19 Please pray for me as I 'll need all the support I can get .
20 A king who sought to defy his magnates and preserve his favourites , who was threatened from Scotland and France , who was distrusted and despised by his French wife , would surely need all the support he could get from his clergy and from the pope in order to survive ; and for this , one might expect him to pay dearly by concessions .
21 After that , the dust will begin to settle and you must settle your differences , too , since you will need all the support you can muster to make your mark at work or make life more financially secure .
22 We 'll need all the cold we can get if the ice is to be firm enough for the plane to land . ’
23 The responsibility now usually rests heavily on the shoulders of one or , with luck , perhaps two relatives , and they will often need all the help they can get from the local social , medical , nursing and voluntary services .
24 I had moved a table into a big window , for I foresaw that we should need all the help we could get from the view .
25 ‘ I am not going to get into what kind of therapy she might find herself in , but clearly she would need all the help she could get from whatever source was available .
26 They would need all the help they could get from beach surveys and marker canoes , so 50 Combined Operations Assault Pilotage Parties ( COPPs ) were proposed .
27 ‘ Sounds like we 'll need all the help we can get .
28 As well as motivation , drive , ability and hard work , you 'll need all the help you can get .
29 The team members are busy raising money in a variety of ways to go into a fund towards the costs but do need all the help they can get , any ideas , suggestions would be most welcome .
30 ‘ We 're on the way , ’ I thanked him , ‘ but we 'll need all the boy 's help in getting a permanent cure . ’
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