Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] them [prep] all " in BNC.
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1 | Trains had been laid on to despatch them to all parts of the country , so that for the rest of their lives they would be able to recall a few moments of honour , even glory . |
2 | Callinicos , defence of Marxism is erudite and compelling , and the fact that he runs out of steam over post-war art is of less moment than the fact that he takes the range of issues seriously enough to discuss them at all . |
3 | They apparently need them for all manner of reasons . ’ |
4 | Technologically and economically it requires more explaining than is now possible , not least because of the loss or destruction or records , to say nothing of not keeping them at all . |
5 | Er , very wary of those , really , and we 're not recommending them at all . |
6 | I 'm moving , I 'm scrooving , I 'm dooving this is hard , got to take all these notes and just put them into all sort of a summary . |
7 | not hunting them at all ? |
8 | Some princes did not employ them at all until the second half of the century . |
9 | I do not see them at all . |
10 | Some judges make extensive use of shoulder headings ; some do not use them at all . |
11 | Considering the Hay & Maddock results for human geography , where the authors found that 40% of social scientists rarely refer to theses , and 29% do not use them at all , it will be apparent that geological theses form a significant element in the communication process , since almost half of them are cited . |
12 | We do not remember them for all the facts which they rammed into our heads , nor for praise or punishment , but for the way that they seemed to recognize our inner selves , and spoke to our essence . |
13 | My parents had died when I was a baby , so I could not remember them at all , but quite often I used to visit the churchyard , about a mile from the village , to look at their names on their gravestones . |
14 | Some people prefer not to use them at all and remove them . |
15 | During the final edit the TV company 's commissioning editor for arts , Waldemar Januszczak decided not to use them at all . |
16 | Because she had never known her parents well , she did not miss them at all . |
17 | This can result in buyers waiting for months for the goods to arrive or not getting them at all and being fobbed off with a different machine . |
18 | In spate it was a terrifying torrent which uprooted whole trees and smashed them to driftwood ; in drought it was an evil-tempered stream which grudged them water and tugged the pots from her hands if she did not hold them with all her strength . |
19 | Obviously there is a very delicate balance between erm demanding too much of people 's time in consulting and talking with you , and not involving them at all , and you have to be very sensitive to how much time people are prepared to give and how much they want to be involved in something . |
20 | Not chasing them at all ! |
21 | Findlay , is due in today and providing he overcomes his jetlag , he could again prove the trump card and give his team a rare victory over Bury , who have already beaten them on all four occasions the two teams have met this season . |
22 | For one has to recognize that if one had their desires one would not accept principles which rode roughshod over their satisfaction , and this implies that one should not accept them at all , since one can not universalise them to that hypothetical situation in which one would be forced to reject them . |
23 | Therefore there is a logical tendency to preclude from view the social reasons why people are using the land in such a way as to cause excessive soil erosion , and so most conservation policies do not address them at all . |
24 | Often they could not find them at all . |
25 | The road was crossed by a locked-down barrier about two kilometres further on , but Belov had a key and the barrier hardly slowed them at all . |
26 | You think you know people and then you wonder if you ever knew them at all . ’ |
27 | They were confined for the most part to the close proximity of the waterways and some parts of the country hardly knew them at all . |
28 | The five-member tribunal sentenced each of them to life imprisonment with hard labour , and also stripped them of all property , civil rights and military rank . |
29 | The difficult-to-pronounce-sounds are probably best first learned by thoroughly drilling them in all positions in non-differential drills ( substitution drills ) as in 6.5 . |
30 | If you are not familiar with any of these , I have summarised them below so you can learn the fingering shapes and go on to practise them in all keys . |