Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] and [verb] all " in BNC.

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1 Also there was a cluster of messages on small adhesive labels , like the ones Boy had seen stuck in phone boxes near the railway station , and he bent down to look and read all of these .
2 The M & S managers have long known and practised all this instinctively on their home ground : but that 's what happens when businesses move away from first principles .
3 Reinscription is an oppositional practice which is also a perspective and language ( sensibility ? ) constantly interpreting and re-presenting all sections of a culture including its dominant and subordinate fractions , its conventional ( e.g. heterosexual ) as well as deviant ( e.g. homosexual ) identities .
4 Bedrooms are tastefully furnished and combine all modern comforts and facilities with the gracious style of a Tyrolean hunting lodge .
5 They do n't work ; they just eat and play all day !
6 And time to either discuss their illness with people who understand how they feel , and the way that people react , or to just relax and forget all about the fact they 're living with it .
7 The Insured Person shall take such steps for the recovery of his/her property as if he/she were not insured and take all ordinary and reasonable precautions for the safe keeping of the property insured .
8 I know but he can probably be nice like that but then he 'll just change and become all cool when he wants to be
9 The problems which those words can create are illustrated by a provision such as : If the Buyer fails to pay any instalment promptly in accordance with the terms of this contract the Seller may terminate the contract , recover goods already delivered and retain all payments already made .
10 R : in those days + when we were young + there was no local fire engine here + it was just a two-wheeled trolley which was kept in the borough + in the borough eh store down on James Street + and whenever a fire broke out + it was just a question of whoever saw the fire first yelling ‘ Fire ’ + and the nearest people ran for the trolley and how they got on with it goodness knows + nobody was trained in its use + anyway everybody knew to go for the trolley + well + when we were children + we used to use this taw [ t– : ] + it smouldered furiously + black thick smoke came from it and we used to get it burning + and then go to a letter box and just keep blowing + open the letter box + and just keep blowing the smoke in + you see + till you 'd fill up the lower part of the house with nothing but smoke + there was no fire + but just fill it up with smoke + just to put the breeze up + just as a joke + and then of course + when somebody would open a window or a door the smoke would come pouring out + and then + everybody was away then for the trolley + we just stood and watched all of them + +
11 And the people doing it in these garages erm , you know like respraying and doing all the welding and everything , really he said some of the things they were doing if they did it legally they 'd make a good go of it
12 Although some of the relations between the company and these other groups are contractual it is clear that the formal contractual relationship does not always define and protect all facets of the relationship .
13 He wanted more money to be spent on broadcasting and a separate Ministry to be set up to direct and coordinate all information policy : this was the only way a minister would be able to deal with all the criticisms levelled at the broadcasters .
14 His trousers were properly creased and reached all the way to his ankles .
15 Both simultaneously revile and embody all that is crabbed and cankered about the shaggy fag end of English culture .
16 Accurately measure and record all fluid input and output ( including vomit , nasogastric aspirate , urine , wound drainage ) .
17 And I flipping smoked and drank all the way through .
18 And besides , she knew that if she waited till morning she would simply toss and turn all night .
19 He can play in your room , do n't go and pull all your stuff out
20 Do n't go and buy all the kit until you know what sort of sailing you enjoy .
21 Unfortunately , you obviously ca n't go and buy all the fish and throw them straight in , nor can you go and buy fully-grown specimens to fill the tank on this sort of budget .
22 Lévi-Strauss himself , like Althusser and Foucault , was preoccupied with the conceptualization of forms of heterogeneous temporality that consistently elude and trouble all theorization of history as a homogeneous diachrony .
23 Step-by-step instructions show you how to grease and line all shapes of cake tin , and how to cover the baked cakes with marzipan and different types of icing .
24 Do n't look at the whole answer and then cover it up again and think right okay that 's a start and then try and do all I mean you 're not going to have the book to help you in the exam .
25 Bowing and scraping all night at the class , then effing and blinding all the way home .
26 The main attack , entrusted to General , Sir Herbert Plumer , was to prove one of the few in the war that was immaculately planned and achieved all its objectives .
27 State of the art technology can be applied to existing installations to systematically monitor and record all lift activity and events .
28 Sentence linguists follow one of two procedures : they either invent their examples for analysis , using their own intuitive knowledge as native speakers ( their linguistic competence ) as a yardstick , or they take language which people have actually used and remove all the features which they believe to be irrelevant to their purposes .
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