Example sentences of "[vb infin] [prep] all [art] " in BNC.

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1 Oh according to Josie , I really do n't know about all the cabbages , it might consist of one or two .
2 To automatically qualify for all the offers and services described in this leaflet you must begin or be a first year student attending a full time DESIGNATED course of study for which a Local Education Authority MANDATORY award is available and be personally eligible for such an award .
3 In other words it 's , it 's sticking from east to west , people will know of all the thing , it 's er tell you that many from eastern parts and western parts were called and reclined at the table , in other words this , well this good news that Jesus was sticking on this
4 Phil 's gon na basically , when we 've all had as you would know with all the other girls , then erm he basically has to come and sin erm , we repent to him , basically !
5 The word from Woburn House was that everybody should cooperate with all the enthusiasm they could muster .
6 He would jump to all the wrong conclusions .
7 ‘ You do think of all the might have beens , ’ Sandra admits .
8 In preparation for the interview , the braggart should think of all the uncomfortable , difficult questions he or she might be asked and set about preparing honest answers to them .
9 To calculate unc Feynman tells us that we should think of all the different ways in which an old-fashioned electron with classically picturable simultaneous position and momentum could travel from the source through slit 1 and onto the specified point on the second screen .
10 Another approach is to let children think of all the words and expressions involving a particular word , such as ‘ seeing ’ or ‘ looking ’ .
11 If you could please now think of all the products available to stamp collectors .
12 To overcome these problems users must think of all the various names that might have been applied , and must understand something of the geography and administration of the locality concerned .
13 You are without exception the rudest man it has ever been my misfortune to share a restaurant with ; and I think I can speak for all the others present when I say that . ’
14 Ranulf felt his stomach lurch as all the wine he had drunk threatened to spew out .
15 1 A class of words may consist of all the words that may occupy a certain element in a structure , eg prepositions : such classes are positional classes .
16 Given any symbol , A , we can speak of all the sentences generated from A by the grammar .
17 ‘ I do a weekly round of all the inmates .
18 Ah , but what would they then do with all the vinyl stock ?
19 What 'll we do with all the tins ? ’
20 " If he wanted something in the house and I did n't have it he 'd say , " What did you do with all the money ? "
21 Palaeo-biological precedent dictated such an organ be housed in Gavin 's ample rear , and have responsibility for his lower limbs — not to say urges — rather than his arms , but then one never knew , and I reckoned Gavin 's modest forebrain — doubtless fully occupied with the post-modernist sub-texts and tertiary structuralist imagery of Red Heat — could probably do with all the help it could get .
22 The baritone adds considerably to the weight of the bass part , which can do with all the strengthening it can get .
23 Paying the price of not investing in Britain 's future What did the Government do with all the money from petroleum revenue tax and privatisation sales , and has it been well-spent ?
24 This is probably not the time , but the Opposition is already asking the question which economic historians will seek to answer — what did we do with all the money obtained from petroleum revenue tax and privatisation sales , and was it well-used ?
25 And what would she do with all the pretty clothes she had created , using Rose 's time and Rose 's machines , and which were now stored in what Charley called his Wardrobe , a deep cupboard in his studio in Mouncy Street ?
26 That says sink , now then what you gon na do with all the sink ones then ?
27 This means that if it is of public interest it will appear in all the newspapers and no particular paper will have the incentive to try to procure a scoop .
28 If you look carefully at the pictures , you will see each of the four children more than once , but they do n't all appear in all the pictures .
29 They will benefit from all the above — plus considerable extra publicity .
30 The retention of every minor detail might prove impractical , but there will be some historical study that would benefit from all the data being extant .
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