Example sentences of "[noun sg] to remove all " in BNC.

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1 Now that the party was over , she set to work to remove all traces of it , because she could n't bear the aftermath of revelry .
2 She helped him , parting her lips from his to draw breath in her eagerness to remove all that separated them .
3 Rinse the can out twice with boiling water to remove all the extract and pour the rinse water into the pan .
4 Someone had take the trouble to remove all the children 's sweet papers from the ashtray , and clean underneath the mats as well .
5 Carefully peel the oranges with a sharp knife to remove all pith .
6 Gooch and Pringle then added 113 for the seventh wicket and Neil Foster gave good support to remove all fears of an Essex follow-on .
7 But do take care to remove all the white pith as this can make wine bitter tasting .
8 Roderick was always seeking a better way of putting things in order to remove all possible ambiguities and to assist the reader to the maximum extent : if this meant rewriting 100 times he would gladly do it .
9 In order to remove all doubt , the Law Commission in their Report Sale and Supply of Goods ( 1987 ) No 160 recommended that the concept of merchantability should explicitly include reasonable durability as measured from the time of supply and this was included in s2B(e) of the Consumer Guarantees Bill 1990 .
10 Yielding to the phantom 's temptation to remove all power of memory from him , Redlaw finds that he has also lost all compassion and humanity , and infects all those with whom he comes into contact with a like insensibility .
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