Example sentences of "[v-ing] [verb] [prep] all " in BNC.
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1 | For daring to come at all , she was cut from the Kirov team . |
2 | I find myself being another son — a good son , courteous and thoughtful , holding doors open , appearing to defer to all her wishes . |
3 | It will have been noted that , not content with imposing upon themselves the task of ruling through the tendering of advice , which might have been thought difficult enough , the British took upon themselves in Northern Nigeria the even more difficult task of ruling without actually appearing to rule at all — an undertaking whose very absurdity only emphasizes its interest . |
4 | As I recalled , storms sprang up rapidly about the Swiss lakes , appearing to arrive from all corners of the sky at once . |
5 | This reflects the expansion of the use of computers from mass storage and number crunching to take in all forms of human communication . |
6 | Responses range from bribing ( as your competitors do ) to refusing to bribe at all , but making adjustments ( for instance to price ) that will compensate for the bribe being offered and allow competition for a contract to be real . |
7 | The principle Paul is expounding applies to all human differences . |
8 | Sloosh twice a day after brushing to get to all the areas your toothbrush ca n't reach and make your mouth a fresh , clean , plaque-free zone . |
9 | A bout of sickness and diarrhoea exacerbated the problem intensely to the point of Darren refusing to eat at all and becoming extremely weak and debilitated . |
10 | And if it does happen to you , how are you going to cope with all the household bills , which still have to be paid ? |
11 | She felt jubilant but apprehensive too , how was she going to cope with all the work ? |
12 | The reason for setting aside a through the request as researchers where we 're actually going to go through all the procedures , highlighting , the changes are and why . |
13 | I 'm not going to go into all the rules here but . |
14 | Is that on the cards , or has Unesco got some rules that he is going to enforce after all ? |
15 | It was a day lying hidden among all the other days of the year , so that she noticed nothing when it came round , and did not know what week , month , season or year it would be . |
16 | she 's going to write to all the personnel directors in the big firms in Bridgeborough … she 's going to have outside teachers for the commercial subjects … a lecturer on current affairs … |
17 | Only in keeping with the bumper sticker , the driver is n't heading to work at all . |
18 | Nevertheless , if it 's going to work at all , a well planned kitchen has , first and foremost , to suit the cook . |
19 | ‘ So you see , ’ he wound up after an interminable pause in which the flames seemed to swirl between them , ‘ it 's not going to work at all . |
20 | You 're not going to talk about all of that . |
21 | And just selfish enough to demand that momma bird flies back to the bloody nest — surely to God not tonight , you ca n't do this to me , Lucy , I 'm going to crack with all this nothing . |
22 | There are three full-time staff doing nothing else , they have also got closed monitoring , closed circuit television , and things of that nature , and we 're going to look at all that too , to see whether we can even then , improve matters . |
23 | Norfolk 's and Rent 's adherence to Lancaster was motivated by little more than expediency , and when it looked as though he was not going to win after all they defected to Mortimer . |
24 | Well that 's so as you 're , you 're going to win after all . |
25 | ‘ Right , ’ she said , as she dropped into the old chintz covered settee beside him , ‘ what are you going to do with all that lovely money ? ’ |
26 | No , no , that would n't worry me , I just , I said when we got rid of our other sideboard let's do without one and then I looked round and thought well what the dickens am I going to do with all this stuff that we 've got and I just found that we could n't do without it . |
27 | There are four banks in all and that means extra accounts and what are you going to do with all that money ? |
28 | I do n't know what I 'm going to do with all this wealth . ’ |
29 | ‘ So what are you going to do about all these daydreams ? ’ |
30 | I think we 'll just have a nice quiet day today erm there 's a little bit of a snag because I do n't quite know what we 're going to do about all these children that like to go to the library . |