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

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1 Now you have got the basics under your belt , read on to find out all your discount options .
2 Although Yohkoh has not sewn up all of solar physics ( no surprise , given the subject 's complexity ) it is showing where explanations to many of the spectacular coronal phenomena may be found .
3 After the superbly wide-ranging anthology of Glass Work last autumn , she has now pulled out all the stops to arrange a further fabulous survey of all that goes into the making of a book .
4 you 'd be fed up sitting about all day and all night
5 ‘ And they see us — and seeing us garbed thus , they grow ever more surly , refusing now to carry out all but the most basic tasks .
6 The ARFU then stepped in to take over all applications regarding admissions and reinstatement .
7 The £1-a-share bid was due to close at 3pm yesterday , but the Carlton-led group of media bidders decided they needed longer to iron out all the problems .
8 The following are the main reasons for including the debtors and creditors in the asset sale : It is probable that the purchaser will have taken over all the books and records of the vendor relating to the business and the purchaser may have also taken over all of the vendor 's accounting staff .
9 The Commission went on to rule out all the obvious options : supplementary insurance , charges , a hypothecated tax , local tax , and even a state lottery .
10 He just sits there lapping up all these like bowls of
11 We discussed how to identify the full costs of courses , and the mechanisms by which funding could flow , which could include funds through students , but we did not rule out all of this being government money .
12 Some nations , like Great Britain , with a large quota , did not take up all their places , while others , like Italy , had a waiting list .
13 If you are not working , do not give up all your time to charitable work — you will be worn out , for voluntary work is a bottomless pit and those who run charities freely admit that they squeeze every last drop of help that they can out of people .
14 If children did n't pour out all their bad feelings in one go , they might be grumpy and irritable all the time .
15 They did n't stay up all night , but took turns working any moment they could spare , hampered by Midnight 's lapses into delirium when he twisted and thrashed , making the job impossible .
16 She did n't come back all week .
17 I did n't get up all day till it got dark and Mr Jackson came .
18 Anyhow , all this time Naylor was trying to tell my mother that I was a big lad now , but when I did n't turn up all day Saturday , he and my father had their work cut out in trying to calm her .
19 On loading this , the second part , just type ‘ PICKET ’ when prompted and you 'll be away ( if you 've got school in the morning , do n't stay up all knight playing it ! ) .
20 I do n't know why they do n't clear out all the very old ones and then put some people in there !
21 I just feel I 'm a mother so er all week , and I do n't wear make up all week and I do n't dress up all week just a jeans and a jumper whereas tonight you knew you were coming some where
22 So they do n't use up all the prot all the neutrons that the uranium had .
23 If we do n't use up all our ration of luck in our theory of the origin of life , we have some left over to spend on our theories of subsequent evolution , after cumulative selection has got going .
24 Someone had already picked up all the spilled groceries with the exception of a crushed box of crackers .
25 Wishing that Mrs Wallington had not staggered up all the stairs with a heavy breakfast tray when her guest was unlikely to be able to eat anything very much , Julia called out , ‘ Come in . ’
26 ‘ But I'm. sure you 've already found out all about that , if I know Ludo .
27 ‘ She does not take off all her clothing as some people have been led to believe . ’
28 We had a short stop for refreshment , got out the pegs and the skyhook and secured an open krab onto the end of a three foot cheating stick ( which we had carefully hauled up all the way from the woods ) .
29 She had also given up all her domestic routines .
30 Nigel could n't leave his digging but wished us luck and we began to make our plans : go up on the Settle-Carlisle line for a day or two , split up to get round all the caravans quicker , then meet at dinner and tea to compare notes .
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