Example sentences of "[pron] do [adv] all " in BNC.

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1 yeah I know , but its still very hard work , and I 'm ten years older than he is I , I just did as much as I could for him really , I mean I did more mixing than he did , I did nearly all the mixing
2 Even before that I had put on some weight which did n't all drain away during my illness .
3 You did n't all move here just because of me ? ’
4 Surely you did n't all disappear and leave her alone ? ’
5 If you do n't all the strength goes into the flowers .
6 ‘ The clothes you girls wear nowadays , I 'm surprised you do n't all freeze to death .
7 There were three women and they died at the same time so God goes cos you do n't all three of you do n't so , erm , the first one goes : I wan na go back to Earth thousand times are better so she goes back as a President , right ?
8 Directly she did so all the snakes in the world came swimming .
9 Lucy : They have nothin' to do so all they 're thinkin' about is crime 'cos that 's the only way we can live , nowadays , to be frank wiv you that 's the only way you can live .
10 ‘ Oh do go on , ’ Harriet hovers above , laughing , ‘ it 's not as if we did n't all know how virtuous you feel . ’
11 We did n't all fully follow the metaphor , but the gist of it was unmistakable .
12 ‘ If we did n't all turn into disgusting lumps of decaying meat , men would be even more arrogant than they are .
13 Before the start — we did n't all look as fresh at the finish !
14 But we did n't all get inside , Father .
15 We do n't all need to be in working class inner city areas .
16 We do n't all work in the same way to spread the good News .
17 We do n't all have Watkins ' advantages : a lifetime 's familiarity and sympathy with his native countryside ; the photographer 's eye for detail , for the unusual and for the properly framed view ; and the advantage of access to the countryside as part of his daily work .
18 Hamish should remember that we do n't all live on the doorstep .
19 We do n't all treat deadlines with — ’
20 We do n't all wait around any more , like wallflowers at a dance , hoping that the man we fancy will deign to notice us .
21 We do n't all have demonic powers .
22 We do n't all stay in bed all day , you know . ’
23 I think I think this war in particular is an example of how complex situations are and it 's an opportunity in a way for us to show to our children that there are different views involved here and different positions will be reflected , perhaps , amongst the children and the community in which they live , that we do n't all in this country hold perhaps the same view , and even those that have one particular stance have very mixed feelings about it .
24 We do not all live the same lives nor do we all need the same things .
25 My experience tells me that we do not all have all the necessary skills to do all these jobs well — it is often a hit and miss affair , with much poor practice .
26 I think it 's fair to say , that we do not all matters , and I hope that nobody 's here that would appreciate that the audit role is an independent role .
27 They did not all give up there and then , but presumably went on to take the test again and eventually to pass — many of them at the second attempt .
28 They did not all put it quite as bluntly as William 11 , but there existed a European society of kings which had real importance for its members .
29 Through conversation , it was soon realised that although consultants welcomed the concept of the educational supervisor theoretically , they did not all wish to be burdened with this increased responsibility .
30 Honest enquirers , like the lawyer who asked him about the greatest commandment , were impressed and attracted by his Bible-based teaching ( though , as with the rich young ruler , they did not all respond to it positively ) .
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