Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [adv] [prep] all " in BNC.
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1 | Or recognising that up there the air might be too rarefied and you do n't want to go up at all . |
2 | ‘ I do n't want to go back at all . |
3 | Tony is amazed that anyone should want to go there at all . |
4 | Folly tried to protest that she did n't want to go in at all , but her guide 's businesslike attitude and obvious haste made it difficult to intervene . |
5 | Yes and er my mother was frightened to death of guns because , oh he was a bit of a boy at heart I mean you can just imagine everybody used to bring the sporting guns to be repaired and there was guns floating about all over the place , and my mother was scared stiff of guns right till the time she died er , and he got mixed up with all these sporting connections you know like go off to shoots and various things and I think he did a bit of cock fighting in his day as well , but I 've , I 've got the exercise books that his two brothers . |
6 | I can understand how my friends got mixed up in all that . |
7 | I 'm not saying that I would 've picked up on all those points because |
8 | Ca n't understand what families want to go away at all . |
9 | Okay , so you tha , you do n't need to come out at all . |
10 | It was England who crept off , licked their wounds , and tried to come up with all sorts of weird and wonderful reasons for us beating them . |
11 | She coughed loudly and said loudly , ‘ And I 'm gettin' frozen up in all these draughts . ’ |
12 | He said at last , ‘ So what plan has come out of all this buzzing and swarming ? ’ |
13 | If it 's somebody who we really expect to stand then by all means then chase them up . |
14 | I 'm surprised you bother to come home at all ! ’ |
15 | 1990 is a good time for a Zeppelin retrospective since a new generation has grown up without all the negative associations that the band once had . |
16 | 1990 is a good time for a Zeppelin retrospective since a new generation has grown up without all the negative associations that the band once had . |
17 | Alongside the formal structures , a network of informal relationships has grown up at all levels of the organization . |
18 | The fear of violent crime has risen out of all proportion to the actual risk . |
19 | Now Sir John has got together with all the local traders to form The Ross Initiative , an action group to pull the town out of the doldrums . |
20 | Vacations had proved such a strain that she stopped going home at all in the end , applying for any holiday jobs which offered accommodation . |
21 | Then my money ran out and I stopped going out at all . |
22 | When Seemore declares that his fingers ‘ want to run amok in all your garments , ’ he irresistibly brought to mind Franchot Tone sighing to Jean Harlow , ‘ I want to run barefoot through your hair . ’ |
23 | Vadinamia has spent lavishly on all kinds of state-of-the-art technology There are no longer any bribable Vadinamian in direct contact with the stored valuables — just servo-mechanisms , including mandroid guards and Intelloid overseers with multiphase fail-safe level of programme reinforcement that make them incorruptible . |
24 | And did they reflect that they , who had not merely mastered but discovered the much more difficult law , who had got their economics so impregnably right , would be seen to stand shining brightest of all in the very front rank ? |
25 | He has appeared once for all at the end of the age to put away sin by the sacrifice of himself … by the blood of the eternal covenant . |
26 | have a kip at lunch time , did some work , came home and got smashed Went down about all |
27 | But something I would like to say , which no-one has touched on at all ; we 've all been talking about the laws that affect women and equal opportunities , and no-one has mentioned anything about the horrendous hours that are worked in parliament making it not impossible , but extremely difficult for women to become politicians working in parliament to be the people who make the laws , to be the people who can actually affect women 's roles in society erm everyone seems to accept the fact that our own parliament , totally dominated by men , and the sort of hours that only men can work , making it extremely difficult for women . |
28 | Statistics also show that while the crime rate has increased regularly for all groups , the rise in female crime has been far steeper than the rise in male crime . |
29 | Our marketing our marketing er group has gone around to all the erm er the clients within that market place erm , well not all of them at least they 're gradually going round signing the contract to take the product . |
30 | Daily assessment has gone on for all these years , with tests occasionally being undertaken — that is a reality . |