Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [verb] [prep] all " in BNC.
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1 | Capt Forgrave 's citation said he ‘ became widely respected by all sides as a courageous , totally honest and highly capable officer . ’ |
2 | Do I , for general purposes , have to carry on going through all the cost estimates and and stuff like that ? |
3 | For Carolina in Brazil the non-controversial fiction film was likewise the only option left if she wanted to go on working at all : she had been jailed several times for the making of political films . |
4 | John Smith 's bright idea has literally mushroomed beyond all expectations . |
5 | For simplicity , imagine that on one island the price of the good has not risen at all . |
6 | The British economy , under the Conservative Government , has not grown at all . |
7 | ‘ The state ’ , says Engels , ‘ … has not existed from all eternity . |
8 | It is a political scenario that has not proved at all helpful to the cause of equality . |
9 | Imran , 39 , said he was not very optimistic at the moment because the injury ‘ has not improved at all since I played the World Cup final ’ . |
10 | This aspect of training has not changed at all . |
11 | For the basic fabric of his life has not changed at all . |
12 | The basic engine has not changed at all . |
13 | That has not changed at all in twenty centuries . |
14 | It may surprise you to discover that the continued life expectancy of a forty-year-old man in Britain today has scarcely increased at all on that of a forty-year-old man living in Britain a century ago . |
15 | He has scarcely changed at all . |
16 | ‘ I tried not to listen to all that dirty talk , but the truth is a couple of suggestions left me wondering … ’ |
17 | Frankie stared at the floor and tried not to think of all the things he might have done , or failed to do , to cause this latest upset . |
18 | Better not to exist at all . |
19 | Mr has just phoned about all this work and as , he 's saying |
20 | Since 1589 , this house has hardly changed at all . |
21 | And yet the process that produces that hoppy , hearty , malty , mellow flavour , that dark ruby gleam and smooth rich creamy head has hardly changed at all since Arthur rolled up his sleeves to mash his first brew . |
22 | The vertigo of hanging between cultures is something Lepage has obsessively explored in all his work . |
23 | Alner won on Ponteus Pilot , Lough Guitane and Seven of Diamonds , who has now won at all three meetings at Badbury Rings this season . |
24 | By buying an index future , the arbitrageur has indirectly invested in all the shares in the index . |
25 | And usually the man telling me he understood if eventually when he starts the job , he has n't understood at all , he 's just saying so , but I wanted to prove to the man himself that he could do it and prove to myself that he could do it . |
26 | What counts is the net surface-charge density inside our chosen volume and that has n't increased at all . |
27 | That really has n't happened at all here . |
28 | During the time since it was reviewed ( three years to the very month ) it has n't aged at all . |
29 | Today the roads have much improved but , as many letters from participants testify , the leaving has n't changed at all ! |
30 | Funnily enough , I just saw Mick ( Robinson , the Brian May lookalike ) the other day , and he has n't changed at all . |