Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pron] [verb] all " in BNC.

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1 We do n't as yet have any friends in the street , but we 're on Hello terms with a few neighbours , and frankly I would n't want them to see me putting all these flowers on a skip .
2 To enable them to take all client groups , accommodation standards will be higher than those set down in the registration criteria .
3 The seminar , which will be organised with WACC support , aims to help participants to be aware of the vital role of communication in the transition to democracy , and to encourage them to do all they can in their country 's struggle for peace and justice .
4 ( There are also pricing incentives to encourage you to buy all your software from one vendor : from Lotus , for example , you can buy not only spreadsheets but also word processing , electronic mail and graphics , in fact what Mr Ingram calls a complete office system . )
5 He paused , then added quite gently , ‘ But I 'm glad to know you discovered all that for yourself without my having to tell you . ’
6 Nether Wyresdale Parish Council have asked me to express their strong objection to the proposed closure and to urge you to do all in your power to prevent it .
7 ‘ I 'd like to see you explain all that to a first form said Clare , exasperated .
8 Claudia finds it hard to imagine them doing all of these things in a country garden .
9 But you see they want you to hear , they want to hear you do all of your standard Adam Faith hits .
10 To help you spend all those Christmas gift vouchers , TODAY has compiled a list of some of the most entertaining books to suit everyone 's taste .
11 I managed to leave the children and travel straight to my mother 's to help her make all the arrangements .
12 While Davidge could not at that time be more specific , he observed , ‘ the appointment of Sir Anthony is intended to stimulate discussion and to help us rexamine all existing and potential services ’ .
13 The gift of understanding is to help us to understand all that God has told us .
14 Goodness there 's a great sort of burden off is n't it all this sort of shopping er you got to go we finished all the shop and that 's it .
15 We have overhauled the plans in some of the companies , we 've considered changes that should be done to erm make them more , actually more cost effective for the employee , there 's an element of shifting the cost to the employee while still providing them with coverage and I think the other thing is that erm given the the redundancies that have gone on in Camco and other parts of the group and cost cutting generally , it 's very difficult at this stage to predict you have all sorts of things like actuarial assumptions erm cost inflation of medical costs .
16 ‘ I 'm going to give him rock all , ’ he adds .
17 All the people that I 've seen trying to do it have all my sympathy , because I know what they 've been going through .
18 And that in order to manage it to retain all the species , you need to more-or-less leave it alone .
19 When allocating time for the garter carriage , first decide whether it is possible to leave it knitting all night .
20 We will sense the presence of Jesus within us and among us and like the psalmist want to rededicate ourselves realizing all that the Lord has done for us .
21 We have broken with 40 years of tradition to publish this service as a monthly partwork to ensure you receive all the information and informed comment you need , as you need it .
22 Enough to keep you going all night .
23 On a good day the climate in LA is close to perfection : it is possible to understand what brought all these millions to a vast , waterless , resourceless basin , between the mountains , the desert and the sea .
24 And I 'd like to see him get all the way back here because … just because . ’
25 Including staff in the restrictions , rules , cash limits etc to allow them to consider all possible permutations has had considerable benefits .
26 You can go to work when the tape stops Well he 's not going to watch you sticking all those on at work what 's he gon na be doing .
27 I was certainly not going to allow myself to suffer all that hell again .
28 At present our knowledge is too inadequate to allow us to quantify all of the many variables involved in cost-benefit analyses of pollution effects and pollution control .
29 ‘ When he refused to pay I asked all 16 lads to put the jackets in my bag , and left .
30 At Manhattan 's Fulton fish market in the shadow of Brooklyn Bridge , fishmongers pay about $1.40 to have 100lb of fish carried across South Street — the same price they would pay to have it carried all the way from the Gulf of Mexico .
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