Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] [adv] [vb infin] all " in BNC.
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1 | In a clear sense , people apparently do not use all the information available to them to interpret these sentences , at least in certain contexts . |
2 | ‘ I allowed him to think I already knew the bare bones of it , and he only discussed it then because he was fond of you , so do n't go all stiff and prickly again . ’ |
3 | And you remember they were following you , not me , so do n't blame all this on me , well , they showed up at my flat . ’ |
4 | I just do n't understand all these buses with the open tops it 's freezing out there and all these tourists look they could walk Rachael . |
5 | There are other times when for short trips you just do n't need all the capacity and weight of a ‘ serious ’ backpacking sack . |
6 | ‘ Just do n't put all the bolts on , all right ? ’ |
7 | ‘ I just do n't believe all this , ’ said Morse after Brown had gone . |
8 | She said , ‘ You just do n't see all the things there are to do in a family . |
9 | I just do n't like all the hassle , or the money spent , all the food that 's eaten , all the washing up ! |
10 | Wo n't admit it but they probably do n't know all |
11 | Well do n't read all the books |
12 | One honest booklet on food and health explains , ‘ The main reason why there are conflicting views about the effect of food on health is that we simply do n't know all the answers yet . |
13 | Please do n't take all day over it it 's important that you do n't . |
14 | Right Do n't eat all those twiglets will you ? |
15 | languages are differently equipped to express different real-world relations , and they certainly do not express all aspects of meaning with equal ease . |