Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [v-ing] [prep] all " in BNC.
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1 | Do I , for general purposes , have to carry on going through all the cost estimates and and stuff like that ? |
2 | 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 . |
3 | Well there 's no point , I , I had to stand there choosing in all that . |
4 | Is worth hiring not buying at all . |
5 | But had you had presumably training in all these things |
6 | She got out of bed too early , so the story goes , because there was so much washing piling up belonging to all the family , as well as me . |
7 | Speculation — and that 's all it is — says maybe it 's the scalability of the software that 's holding back going to all twenty engines : Sun promises system software will improve by release date . |
8 | But I did n't make any hard and fast decisions about giving up painting at all . |
9 | The faithful went on believing despite all rational argument . |
10 | What she meant was she had always appeared so caring to all of them in the house . |
11 | ‘ What 'll we do ? ’ asked Tim after a short silence ; even he had to admit that a lady would not go away leaving behind all her credit cards and a wad of paper money . |
12 | And when you get to the branch you get your bumf and you sit there looking through all the bumf . |
13 | That means fearlessly engaging with all parts of the local community — church , school , business , union , farm , voluntary organisation and opposition political party . |
14 | The servant who passed the story on to the firefighters had been standing nearby taking in all that was being said until a glance from Meredith Putt through the partly open door sent her scuttling upstairs to complete her work , filled with apprehension by what she had just heard . |
15 | Er oh I did have one Polish lad who 's now left who used to go round looking for all the cans and he 'd then collect the ten p's ! |
16 | Putting it bluntly , if there was no job at the end of the scheme , why would someone from West Belfast bother to take up training at all ? |
17 | Our wartime experiences were nearly at an end and I sat there thinking of all the many people I had known briefly , wondering if I should see any of them again , and remembering the many whom I knew I should never see again . |
18 | She crossed her arms and stood there bristling with all the counter-strength of the street . |