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

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1 Having no qualifications I launched into a career as a journalist and for my health it became downhill all the way .
2 Yeah , I know but it 's just when she 's sort of having to sit down all the time .
3 Mind you , I 've been keeping up the ice dance so all the canals are frozen and he ca n't get a match to fish , ’ joked Dave , who runs Midlands Angling Products .
4 " Oh no , it goes down all the way and sacrifices itself .
5 But it did n't necessarily mean that they would stay together all the time the they may they may even fall out with one another .
6 Joxe announced on May 6 plans to create a " central organ , within the Ministry of Defence , bringing together all the competences which now exist within the domain of military intelligence " .
7 Workers had an interest in producing goods and higher management knew about production — how else could they have become higher management ? — and so if the two got together all the crises would be resolved .
8 Whilst the pure search work may be sub-contracted to other specialist departments , MAS should have principal responsibility for monitoring the progress of the search process ( particularly ensuring that time is not being spent researching targets outside the purchaser 's price range ) and drawing together all the findings .
9 The librarian selected the remaining titles and filled in all the order forms .
10 He 's filled in all the things .
11 He 's filled in all the things .
12 Once you have filled in all the details , the button Start Search puts your search into action .
13 However , in Blyth v Bloomsbury Health Authority ( 1987 ) , the Court of Appeal said there was no duty to pass on all the information available to the hospital .
14 The plan aims to pull together all the aid programmes being run around the world so that work is not duplicated .
15 Carson scribbled down all the details that Cotterell gave him and commented , ‘ That was fast . ’
16 Forthcoming innovations from PC World include a networking department where customers can see products demonstrated and receive advice , and a department for the first-time user who wants direct advice without having to wander along all the shelves .
17 She then tested his creativity by asking him to write down all the things he could do with various objects such as a brick or a shoe , and all the things that would happen if certain events suddenly occurred , such as everyone in the world losing their sight or having to walk on all fours .
18 A first step in dealing with unwanted stress could be to write down all the factors which you think may be causing undue stress in your life at present .
19 Participants listened to the story read at an even pace of around 120 words per minute and had to write down all the errors they could detect as they heard them or insert the missing word .
20 I remembered the time Andy and I had let down all the wheels of his dad 's car , folding matches in half and sticking them into the tyre valves .
21 She was in trouble later bullying other kids , getting into fights , knocking down all the garbage cans in an alley , pulling fire alarms in her lunch break at school for the thrill of seeing the fire trucks go by , shoplifting .
22 and eat in there , and erm oh she says , she marks , she writes down all the market days , when you just the market and you see the fruit
23 Stripping away all the inefficiencies , the cosy deals , the feather-bedding , the smothering worst of the nanny-state ; it was a breath of clean new air , it was a crusade ; something we could all take part in , all be a part of . ’
24 I think she 's going to always fall over all the time really !
25 It was heavy , being covered by a thick layer of turf , and as soon as he could he checked over his shoulder to satisfy himself the area was entirely clear , before climbing stiffly all the way out and dropping the trapdoor shut again .
26 The passage which starts off all the activity is Acts 13 verses 2 and 3 .
27 Perhaps Gav could buy up all the tickets for the Leeds faithful ? — As long as he 's got a good limit on the old credit card : - ) ) )
28 The most immediate danger is to the desalination plants that supply nearly all the region 's water ( there are no permanent rivers in the Arabian peninsula ) .
29 Who 's been tearing up all the newspaper that the wet wellies were on ?
30 In a fit of madness I started tearing up all the ad records . ’
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