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

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1 How did they make the stuff hold all that water ?
2 That argues that you ca n't make the weather interesting all the time .
3 If the guardian believes that it would assist the court to see all or any of the records or documents he has inspected he must notify the court ( FPCR , r11(9) ( b ) ; FPR , r4.11(9) ( b ) ) .
4 The package manager should either update the package to reference all modules on the DC(s) or abort the DC(s) referencing module(s) not in the package ( and possibly create new DC(s) ) .
5 It would not entitle the buyer to reject all other instalments unless the seller 's breach was so serious as to amount to a repudiation of the contract ( see paragraph 11–08 below ) .
6 But you know , if he 's saying , well we do , we would like the house redecorated all well and good .
7 Medics will also use the kit to ensure all cancerous cells have been removed during tumour surgery .
8 The two sides announced a deal yesterday which will enable the information to reach all punters via newspapers from September 7 .
9 Second , we might see something right about that theory of meaning or something wrong about it , and use this to determine our attitude to foundationalism in general ; thus we might avoid the need to consider all the different varieties one by one .
10 The second is the fact that we tend to make ourselves miserable by exploring the limits to which we can resist the temptation to go all the way .
11 I shall resist the temptation to say all sorts of nice things about you at this point , because there would be other opportunities obviously .
12 Ousley 's quite happy with the way it has all panned out ‘ because MIPS did n't have the wherewithal to do all it said it could .
13 For some reason though , the evil Krip does n't have the sense to smash all the records and has instead scattered them over the island .
14 The 26 UN inspectors , headed by Mr Dimitri Perricos , do not have the manpower to destroy all the buildings , but they are impressed with the level of co-operation from Iraq 's engineers .
15 Indeed I wonder whether they will have the time to perform all the many tasks taken on by police authority members , including lay-visiting of police cells attending national committees on a number of subjects or local consultative bodies , there 's a whole list of duties and responsibilities which members of police authorities undertake .
16 as if we would never have the time to say all the things we needed to say to each other .
17 Whether these urges are instinctive or the products of generations of indoctrination it is difficult to decide , but the fact remains , they do exist and survive through the centuries despite the ceaseless disapproval and discouragement of those individuals who would have the world abandon all gods and religion .
18 The new draft law both adds teeth and liberalises , Customs officers will have the right to check all luggage including diplomatic bags , the latter in accordance with the Vienna Diplomatic Convention of 1961 signed by the former Soviet Union and recognised by Russia .
19 This would mean the Council incurring all legal costs .
20 He said he had promised the nation an election then and would fulfil the pledge using all constitutional means .
21 For example , the service agreement will almost certainly require the director to spend all his working hours working for the business .
22 Quite good can you afford the time to have all these breaks for other pursuits ?
23 Do n't let the photographer get all the perks . ’
24 It is almost impossible to stop this initial run without tearing the hook out of the fish 's mouth , and yet you must not let the barbel have all his own way .
25 In doing so , the therapist should help the patient consider all reasonable alternatives .
26 Nor did Arran obey the injunction to destroy all his bonds ; one , made by Hugh , master of Eglinton in 1545 , still exists in the Hamilton archives .
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