Example sentences of "[adj] [coord] [vb base] all " in BNC.

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1 I 've got ta listen back to all this and write all your names down .
2 If you are careful and place all your subroutines at the end of the main program , you can display the main structure of the program without cluttering up the trace with the subroutines .
3 Old Jane had n't take enough trouble to make it proper and wash all the buttermilk out .
4 As an OECD study notes the borderline between public and private enterprises is difficult to draw … some enterprises are more public than others , some are only nominally public and have all the essential characteristics of private organizations ' ( 1985 : 75 ) .
5 He must read carefully , compare one passage with another and use all the aids he can .
6 erm the ladies who are a bit obese and get all the sympathy you get all so skin or just skinny and suddenly you try to put on some weight , you just ca n't .
7 ‘ So why do n't you sell it down-Level and solve all your problems ? ’
8 Best of all would be to get a job in Wellingham if it were possible and live all the time at Moorlake .
9 The vendor will frequently be tempted to make its disclosure as wide as possible and include all sources of information which the purchaser inspected or could have inspected during negotiations .
10 As the report must be read and understood by our client , please avoid the use of jargon wherever possible and explain all terms used .
11 My friend , however , possessed a Toyota Hilux four-wheel-drive pick-up truck , and there can be no better vehicle in which to trespass than one that looks as if it would get your daughter pregnant and drink all your beer .
12 Because she was so tall and slim all the clothes looked marvellous on her and the other girls would groan their envy .
13 You can take a dialogue where all the sentences are complete and make all the deletions you can , still making it natural .
14 But there again , one week you might , one month you might get a one month he might give her that and bugger all the next month !
15 You ca n't rat on that and give all those American lunatics — and I 'm quoting you — this kind of support .
16 It enables us to develop application on for instance Windows Three and exploit all of the functionality and features of Windows and deploy on Open Look , Motif and Macintosh .
17 Party leadership was put in the hands of Rakovskii ( a Roumanian ) , who was instructed to make every effort to win over the support of the Ukrainian Left and make all concessions required to conciliate the Ukrainian peasantry .
18 They had just reached the path that ran the length of the Edge , the barren ridge stretching in front of them , flat and clear all the way to the Castle Rock .
19 I do n't think it is the be all and end all .
20 For many people , some sexual failure , temporary or otherwise , is made worse by the immense current cultural emphasis on passionate sex being the ‘ be all and end all ’ , with the implication of failure if they are not easily roused to orgasm regardless of what else is going on in their lives .
21 Football is n't the be all and end all to me .
22 Now while it may be difficult to gainsay the claim that these are the things on which it would be most worth spending time if there was ever no further need to struggle for the basics of human survival and comfort , life seems to be trivialised if culture and personal relations are held up as the be all and end all of what really matters .
23 The be all and end all !
24 Ejaculating is n't the be all and end all to me .
25 But I do n't see this as the be all and end all ,
26 For most point to point is a good day out … an afternoon of country sport … the competition is keen … the racing hard and winning isn ’ t the be all and end all … for some horses and riders though this game is the first hurdle … a fence they have to jump to make the big time
27 It would come as no surprise if finance was the be all and end all
28 You know , I 'm not saying that 's the be all and end all , but it 's just one different scenario that may happen , like that .
29 Come along between March 21–24 and meet all your favourite television cooks , chefs and food and wine authors .
30 She said she would n't want to do that — live on a stud farm , miles away from anywhere ; that she 'd be lonely and miss all her friends . ’
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