Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] all [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 President , Congress , Conference I know we will all welcome all the pressure that we can be brought to this government and its pursuit of policies if that 's the right world , policies that do n't have a direction would just have them from one crisis to another .
2 Sometimes this seemed indicated , as when he told the legislature they must beware ‘ When we are freeing ourselves from one form of imperialism [ against those who would ] … bind us to another one which would swiftly undo all the work that has been done in recent years to foster … a free and independent nation ’ ; ‘ As we would not have British masters , so we would not have Russian masters . ’
3 These include the development of new areas of activity through inter-governmental co-operation outside the jurisdiction of the European Court , the concept that certain aspects of Community activity will not necessarily involve all the Member States , and the related problems of the extension of Community competence and recognition of the principle of ‘ subsidiarity ’ .
4 If the burrow is a small one in flat territory , one man can effectively do all the shooting required and will stand in the middle , shooting round the full 360 degrees .
5 It can not reproduce all the recording and reporting which has taken place during a pupil 's years of secondary education .
6 This means that the final cashing up will not include all the day 's takings .
7 ‘ I can not wait all the morning , ’ Madame said , lighting her cigarette .
8 He did not speak all the way .
9 That 's not just one player , one player can not do all the talking , it 's got to be just ten , eleven , seven ; seven make other four do , do what they want to do , and we do n't concede goals like that .
10 Nonetheless there are titles for which more than one source of information needs to be consulted — either because the titles are borderline choices , and/or because one source does not give all the information needed .
11 Nearly all the schools responded to the request ( 34 out of the 36 liaison group schools and 30 out of the 33 second phase schools ) , but some of these did not provide all the information asked for .
12 There are two important respects in which it [ PESC ] does not provide all the information that is needed …
13 There may follow a lack of communication and understanding between the computer professionals , the legal advisers , the ultimate users and the supplier of the software resulting in the purchase of a system which is cumbersome , does not provide all the information the users now realize they would have liked and which runs far too slowly to be of any practical use .
14 But when he looked up again fleetingly at the spoiled flower he could not keep all the compunction and fondness out of his eyes .
15 We could not claim all the credit for this as our administration was coming to grips with the situation ashore .
16 One of the pleasures of Saturday working was that the phone did not ring all the time .
17 But she could not see all the way , it was feasible that he was on a lower flight and she would come face to face with him .
18 In a clear sense , people apparently do not use all the information available to them to interpret these sentences , at least in certain contexts .
19 Such a procedure is not fully efficient in that it does not use all the information contained in the model .
20 ( If you do not use all the recipe at once , you can keep it in the fridge for a couple of days , or freeze it .
21 The materials manager does not purchase all the material he could possibly need in a given period .
22 the materials manager does not purchase all the material he could possibly need in a given period .
23 However as the oligonucleotide SSB does not contain all the sequence in the stem-loop structure we propose the protein recognising the SSB sequence can bind to the single strand sequence .
24 In fact the picture is complete only in the sense that it contains the details which are relevant to his activity in that room , it certainly does not contain all the detail which is available to the senses .
25 They are in Vicar Lane , Well Street and Peckover Street , and were built from 1853 onwards to supplement the old Piece Hall ( now demolished ) , which could no longer contain all the wool traders .
26 They need not return all the way as they had come but could strike southwards up Jed Water and over to Hobkirk and so by the Note o' the Gate pass into Liddesdale .
27 If a newspaper publishes a defamatory statement , it can not shift all the blame to the person who uttered it in the first place .
28 Since noble interests were not always uniform , deference to their wishes did not dictate all the Tsar 's major decisions , but it did inform every sphere , including the fiscal , commercial , and , very often , the tariff policy of the State .
29 Secondly , management does not have all the knowledge required to determine how to meet its objective .
30 Is my hon. Friend aware that , next month , my hon. Friend the Member for Hyndburn ( Mr. Hargreaves ) and I shall be visiting the European Commission and Parliament — not only to tell Mr. Delors that he can not have all the money that he is asking from the British people , but to create business opportunities for our constituents ?
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