Example sentences of "[verb] not [vb infin] [adv] all " in BNC.

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1 He was not right after the race and did not appear again all season but I like the way he has been stretching out and he could win here before making his mark in middle distance Group company .
2 One of the reasons for the Government 's failure has been the fact that they did not bring together all the groups involved .
3 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 .
4 Some nations , like Great Britain , with a large quota , did not take up all their places , while others , like Italy , had a waiting list .
5 He ha scored ten in thirty minutes before he was hit on the temple of his helmet by a ball from Marshall that lifted sharply ; with his vision blurred it was several days before he left hospital , and he did not play again all season .
6 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 .
7 It would be a mistake , however , to think that we do not cover extensively all the ground and territory that is available within those limits .
8 I do not know where all the Labour Back-Bench Members , supposedly so angry about the Bill , can have gone .
9 He was wrong , but it is only fair to add that we still do not know how all the specific external stimuli which induce cell differences arise .
10 Do not lie here all afternoon in hopes of that .
11 Now for some of our members choice is is not something that they are fortunate enough to have because they are very needy and they do not have perhaps all the education that some of the tory party perhaps have , that they have been less fortunate in many , many ways .
12 ‘ She does not take off all her clothing as some people have been led to believe . ’
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