Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [vb infin] to all " in BNC.

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1 A widow of fifty-eight , Dorothy Hardisty had the great quality of adoring children , though her generosity of spirit did not extend to all adults .
2 The lack of an epistemological foundation for the sociology of knowledge did not seem to all philosophers to signal its failure .
3 With this in mind , a less visually seductive format might well have allowed a more readily comprehensible layout ; serious readers do not object to all illustrations being bound together rather than fragmenting the text in this way .
4 Gay men attending STD clinics tend to be more sexually active than gay men in general , so these rates of infection do not apply to all gay men .
5 These comments may well apply to English , and perhaps even a large number of languages , but they certainly do not apply to all .
6 Typically these constraints may include ( however these constraints do not apply to all speech recognition systems ) :
7 We do not respond to all frequencies of vibration .
8 The file organisation methods so far discussed do not respond to all the desired features of database systems .
9 In short , the haven was alive , and he 'd be a dull dog who did n't respond to all this evidence of vitality and commerce .
10 I do n't bother to all the
11 The answer is , of course , that the new clause does not relate to all the private operators , but it does relate to the subsidiaries being set up in the Bill .
12 As far as it goes , the order has the support of the industry , although that support is not unreserved , does not come from all quarters and does not relate to all aspects of the provisions .
13 This summary of findings does not refer to all foreign aid projects .
14 No secrets and no money , that we do not know about and does not belong to all of us . ’
15 But Engels , in later editions , added a footnote to this sentence stating that this remark does not apply to all human history but only to written history .
16 From this viewpoint , the criminal is an individual who has been labelled so by society , and this labelling does not apply to all individuals who break laws .
17 But the exclusivity principle does not apply to all such applications : some are what I have called hybrid judicial review actions and such actions need not , but may , be brought under Ord. 53 .
18 The Act does not apply to all party floors but only to a floor partition which separates buildings or parts of buildings approached solely by separate staircases or entrances from without ( London Building Acts ( Amendment ) Act 1939 , s4 ) .
19 This does not happen to all women , who may continue to lubricate effectively during sexual stimulation .
20 So my suggestion and this is only a suggestion , the beards which in the past have been interpreted as a kind of erm epigrammatic signal , in other words a kind of erm sign on the face of the male as they 're deceived , my guess is that , th that beards may actually have evolved to protect the throat because erm the critical thing in , in killing somebody is to block the , the windpipe and that 's and in fact even , even lions do this , you saw in the film when a lion kills an antelope or something , he does n't go to all the trouble of making horrible gashes , he grabs the , the windpipe and holds on until the antelope or whatever it is is just er
21 So your diagram will get very messy , it does n't have to all fit together , as long as you can get all the main points of what 's happening .
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