Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] all the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It will be sold at YBG , thus eventually recovering all the production costs .
2 I kept doing these funny little laughs all the way home and while I was developing and printing the film .
3 So it 's not quite the same as this water analogy cos it 's got to have somewhere to go all the way round .
4 One suspects that Manzoni would have rather enjoyed all the fuss and obfuscation .
5 Puzzled head-scratching suddenly became all the rage .
6 What apparently made all the difference to the price was that the clock came from a historic house , Cassiobury Park , and that it is illustrated in an important book on the craftsman — Thomas Tompion , His Life and Work by R W Symonds .
7 Now older and perhaps a little more clay-wise , with a win already this year over Monica Seles at Key Biscayne and with her father Stefano as her coach once again , she may well be settled enough to go all the way for the first time , which of course , would be a remarkable achievement for a 16 year old .
8 Such observations have value because , although the situations may be diverse , the patterning tends to recur and the web of kinship which links the individuals together persists all the way through .
9 But he warned Quins must play better to go all the way .
10 Ideally , she knew , Brian should have been the recipient of all this intellectual and spiritual outpouring , but he was not interested , and her therapist , who should have been the other option , merely picked all the meat off her perceptions and left her with a meaningless pile of bones .
11 Educational policies are generally arrived at through painstaking research into past and present practices , yet policies which ultimately dictate the future are rarely radical enough to reflect all the detail and ramifications of this research .
12 A few words of mine addressed to local people who were raising money to sink a well in their remote village had apparently made all the difference , I was later told .
13 President , Congress , Conference I know we will all welcome all the pressure that we can be brought to this government and its pursuit of policies if that 's the right world , policies that do n't have a direction would just have them from one crisis to another .
14 He insisted that no one but he himself could decide whether he was going to drink or not and anyway , he had plenty of money , enough to buy all the drink in the bar if he wanted .
15 She enjoys these diversions , is human enough to relish all the attention , and the material benefits were not only welcome but essential for her well-being .
16 Not enough to finance all the agitation on the Coptic side , let alone the Moslems as well . ’
17 Among their many magical artefacts are Miolnir ( the Hammer of THOR ) , Gram ( Siegfried 's sword ) , Brisingamen ( FREYA 's necklace ) and the ship Skidbladnir , large enough to ferry all the Norse gods across the skies , yet small enough to be kept in ODIN 's pocket .
18 We greatly value all the prayer support we have had in the past and would continue to seek your prayers for the way forward and that those who come along and do n't know Christ may find him .
19 Maybe he 'll have to be content with merely doing all the work , but there 's compensations in being indispensable , too . ’
20 The desk would have to be large enough to hold all the equipment necessary and also allow space behind for books etc to be stored .
21 Gerald was obviously taking all the detective bit to heart , and entering into it with the spirit of a child 's game of Cops and Robbers .
22 Bearing in mind too that as a non-taxpayer you can open an account in just your name and so enable all the interest to be declared gross .
23 All things being equal we could probably turn one of these things around , which is basically preparing all the literature , briefing the systems people and getting it all printed up and everything in about six weeks .
24 Other gaffes include one from an Acapulco hotel which states : ‘ The manager has personally passed all the water served here . ’
25 When using only flake all the food is fine enough and there is no need to sieve it .
26 ‘ It is n't enough to have all the safety plans in the world if you do n't ensure that people are adhering to them . ’
27 there , I mean in the older days they used to have a li little railway and they used t used more or less take all the sewage on to his land and there used to be couple little trucks where you tip over and they 'd be one down and one up , on and he , old he used to , used to be his , put on his land .
28 Sometimes this seemed indicated , as when he told the legislature they must beware ‘ When we are freeing ourselves from one form of imperialism [ against those who would ] … bind us to another one which would swiftly undo all the work that has been done in recent years to foster … a free and independent nation ’ ; ‘ As we would not have British masters , so we would not have Russian masters . ’
29 And then he 'd buy a bit so that he could send a bit to the London market — not in a very big way but enough to utilize all the money he had to do what he was doing .
30 Lord knows , it took long enough to compile all the information stored in there .
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