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

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1 Then I got on and saw all those people and thought ‘ Hold on , they 're just folk ’ , and I had a really good sing-song . ’
2 I mean rather than do all the photocopying or whatever .
3 Why do n't they give them the money to carry on and do all the good work they 've done , which is well worthwhile .
4 Before you take out a loan sit down and list all the money coming in and what you will have to pay out .
5 Probably the best advice is to sit down and list all income as well as all expenditure — including variables like possible car maintenance bills , treats , clothes , savings for holidays — and then honestly look at what is left .
6 We would n't go in at a , I would n't go in at all , but Stuart 's mum used to live right opposite and she likes to go in occasionally cos she sees all her old friends , she do n't see them very often so she likes to go in and see all her old friends , otherwise I do n't
7 I 've filled in and signed all the appropriate forms .
8 Oh yes er I think somebody kept it around father 's day , a chap named , but it was a beautiful old place and he always , because my father always used to erm start off about seven o'clock in the morning to walk down to Walkers and er call in at the White Hart because they were open at six o'clock in the morning , for a rum and coffee for about tuppence or thruppence , then he always used to er go to his mother 's for his breakfast and er he used to go down and see all the men start off and then , then slip over to his mother 's , she lived on the Road and er she , for years and years this went on that he had his break he never had his breakfast at home he 'd start off going down there and come back to his mother 's , but he always stopped at the White Hart for his rum and coffee
9 The first allows more people to come in and supply all the services involved in providing credit cards .
10 This is the raison d'être of the Communities ' official publication Directory of Community Legislation in Force , which is re-edited annually and lists all Community legislation in force at the date of publication along with indications of all amendments to it .
11 But one company could win both and manage all seven .
12 The introduction of the new arrangements for Community Care are no longer something to be talked about in the future , but are happening now and involving all of us .
13 It was good of them for them all to come out and do all them drills .
14 I mean to say law in other countries but they 're always pleased to come here and take all our what 's it are n't they ?
15 Then it began , the stuff she hated , the stuff she had been forced to stand by and watch all her life .
16 I do n't much like being out of door in the rain or the extreme cold or even the extreme heat — although when the weather is right I hugely enjoy walking aimlessly and observing all about me .
17 So we … agreed to split up and then Richard Burton came along and solved all the problems …
18 This is because a socially and economically dominant group is best able to engage in and control all aspects of contemporary culture , setting norms and values for others .
19 Paula and Louise had been nominated to sell the raffle tickets and did a round of the hall , flirting outrageously and telling all the boys the tickets were ‘ sixpence each or two shillings a strip ’ .
20 ‘ So I just see myself passing through and meeting all these people along the way , like , and I have a good time .
21 he , he , he , he said hard , right , so he can fucking , he said I 'll , I 'll take these and the first man that comes up fucking bashes it and then James er John James gets them all and when he wakes up , just as he 's about to wake up John James thinks right and he fucking lays down on the ground and he wakes up and sees all these clowns all over the place
22 Christian Aid is not in a position itself to set up and service all the training which it is envisaged might be useful to supporters .
23 One of his sons , Noel , a retired university lecturer , decided to sort out and study all the documents , including the stories which had been confided to him by his father , to whom he was very close .
24 So St Wilfrid the bishop and his clergy on bended knees lifted their hands again to heaven and gained the help of the Lord … who straightway bade the tide return before its usual hour , and while the pagans , on the coming of their king were preparing for a fourth battle , the sea came back and covered all the shore , so that the ship was floated and made its way into the deep .
25 Pupils could be asked to pick out or underline all the things which suggest bias or which are opinion rather than fact .
26 The dragons could n't get you through the air-hole ; they could only get you if you put out a foot or a hand , or worst of all your head ; that was when they struck ; bit it off , or pulled you right out and ate all of you . ’
27 The present side were expected to falter too but won all three games .
28 er I mean I have a bit of a problem with him sort of going in and identifying all these fourteen ten tenets if you like of er what er the peasants have actually done because I do n't think
29 And then he pulled her in close again and ravaged her neck so that Robyn shrieked aloud and knew all the while that she was falling deeper and deeper …
30 He climbed down and removed all his clothing except for his socks , which he left on in order to make a quick getaway .
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