Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [vb infin] [noun] all " in BNC.
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1 | Yet the Junkers did not have things all their own way . |
2 | Even though the Germans were demoralised by the end of the war and by the Versailles arrangements for peace , the Poles did not have things all their own way in setting the new borders . |
3 | The AFPFL did not get things all their way : they had to accept six seats on the new Council ( no better than Dorman-Smith had offered the previous year ) . |
4 | Wholemeal bread and flour can be eaten instead , as these are broken down more slowly and do not release glucose all at once . |
5 | S-R psychology did n't have things all its own way . |
6 | But they did n't see Jackie all day and he did n't come back with them again that night . |
7 | ‘ Sandra , I do n't know Matthew all that well . |
8 | I do n't like telly all that much , but I stop anyhow . |
9 | However , just having a winning attitude does not guarantee success all the time . |
10 | In a moment I will produce the recipe — and please , will readers do their best to suspend disbelief until they have tried it ? — but one of the main points about this recipe is that it taught me ( for after all , one does not buy lobsters all that often ) that anisette is , improbably but incontrovertibly , a quite magical ingredient in fish dishes and sauces . |