Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [to-vb] all " in BNC.
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1 | Few of Gallotta 's ideas are developed rigorously enough to see all their possibilities , and too many degenerate into rituals for marking time . |
2 | Lord knows , it took long enough to compile all the information stored in there . |
3 | Roland lives long enough to see all his followers die , and also to see the last remnants of the Saracen army void the field in confused rout , and then he dies . |
4 | The odd couple got together yesterday to urge all slap-happy mums and dads to ‘ count to ten and think again ’ . |
5 | Naturally , he listens to recommendations from the local councils , as he clearly did on this occasion , but he was absolutely right not to adopt all their suggestions . |
6 | Although Daniel 's dark skin offers him the same protection as a mild sunscreen , it 's not enough to block all the sun 's harmful UV rays . |
7 | Not enough to finance all the agitation on the Coptic side , let alone the Moslems as well . ’ |
8 | The organisers of Dublin 's year are keen not only to promote all things Irish but also make a European stand and put on exhibitions of interest to the whole community . |
9 | Fortunately this is seldom actually the case with practical materials because , in order to produce a new fracture surface , we have generally not only to break all the chemical bonds at the fracture surface ( which requires only the free surface energy ) , we also disturb the molecular structure of the material to a depth which is sometimes very considerable ; in doing so we break a great many other bonds as well . |
10 | His fundamental mistake was not only to buy all his planes , but to buy them only on borrowed money . |
11 | The aim of formalised , competitive intelligence systems is not only to bring all this information together on a continuing basis — perhaps using database techniques ( though as we shall see , there is still considerable scepticism about the cost-effectiveness of such techniques , when compared to manual methods ) . |
12 | Policies should aim to create and improve accessible landscapes , and not just to preserve all land around cities , irrespective of quality . |
13 | ‘ The players , myself and the staff have come a long way together and are not about to let all the hard work go down the drain . ’ |
14 | I 'm not about to wrap all that stuff up and take it home again , and God knows it 's a sin to waste it . ’ |
15 | I know that you 're in love with someone and I know exactly how to fuck all that up . |
16 | In Northern Ireland 's divided society therefore , community policing has both a specific and a general meaning , for in one sense it focuses narrowly on overcoming Catholic hostility to the police , while in another the ‘ community ’ which is addressed is defined more broadly to encompass all residents in the province , although often these two aspects intermingle . |
17 | The disciplined study of religion reaches out more broadly to cover all the forms of religious experience . |
18 | The landscapes differed from those of the last day 's walk , and were seen in another mood ; the rain-clouds floated high , the road lay over rocky ridges , the homesteads had an amplitude of stone wall fencing over these exposed seaboard cliffs ; and they were built more compactly to withstand all assaults . |
19 | It is therefore — by definition — setting out not to use all the NHS facilities to the greatest extent . |
20 | Well I agree I I mean it it is a bit hypocritical really just to want all all the the show and everything you know if you 're not really sincere in those promises you 're making . |
21 | Belinda had n't even managed to get out there to put all her packages beneath the tree yet . |
22 | Each student found out how to use all the facilities of the program from the documentation , including the drivechart , and then gave a short lesson to his peers . |
23 | I 'm anti clique and what I want to do is open every opportunity and every door , my hesitation in talking to you , is that I have n't figured out how to open all the doors . ’ |
24 | He reckoned that if any angler ever worked out how to hit all of the bites that came on that method they would win a lot of money . |
25 | Zeinab , alarmed at herself , backed off a little and insisted on maintaining an independent life while she was working out how to handle all this . |
26 | Now how to find all the Parent and Toddler Groups ? |
27 | ‘ It is n't enough to have all the safety plans in the world if you do n't ensure that people are adhering to them . ’ |
28 | If the patient can not speak well enough to explain all this , he can carry a card explaining his problem , and what kind of help he needs . |
29 | Well I 'm not too sure but well at least enough to pay all the bills and , and have a bit left over . |
30 | The teacher now needs to ask how best to engage all the children actively . |