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

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1 It is hoped that the procedures suggested above will assist and encourage all bodies to undertake such a practice .
2 To be successful , a corporate environmental programme must include and involve all employees .
3 Before issuing the questionnaire the purchaser 's solicitors should first collect and review all information that the vendor has already given the purchaser .
4 Using the computer environment as our tool we can process and reshape all kinds of information swiftly and perfectly .
5 At tournaments and trade shows he always offered ‘ open house ’ and you could eat and drink all day at his expense if you wished , and many did .
6 And besides , she knew that if she waited till morning she would simply toss and turn all night .
7 The Pro-Style collection has been carefully designed to help create and control all styles on all hair types .
8 Not only this , the latest multi-function instruments can scan and monitor all engine conditions — oil T & P , CHT , OAT , etc. — and warn of any abnormality before it has time to result in damage .
9 You will see and hear and know all kinds of things about them that are of a private and personal nature .
10 It 's an introduction cos this is given to a member of staff and he says the first the question is can develop and train all staff .
11 Thirdly , Jesus commissioned his followers to ‘ go and make all nations my disciples ’
12 Left : MLA members will supply and fit all types of security devices with the minimum of disruption
13 At the beginning of the nineteenth century you get people like Jane Austen writing , writing about heroines with minds of their own , women who can actually think and talk and do all sorts of things that very often in literature women had n't been conceptualised as doing before .
14 But he was singing ; people only do that either if they are drunk or if they are trying to collect some money , in which case they will sing and sing all day , having no other means of getting it .
15 It is no doubt the remembrance of these early days which makes me despise and dislike all primeurs , the fruit artificially grown , gathered too early and expensively sent , wrapped in cotton wool , to " smart " restaurants .
16 He 'd roll and toss all night with bad dreams and talking .
17 Although some of the relations between the company and these other groups are contractual it is clear that the formal contractual relationship does not always define and protect all facets of the relationship .
18 Maybe one day , she was thinking , her head and her hormones might agree over something ; and on that day the sun would rise and shine all morning , and fish would leap in the river , and all of her bills would turn out to be rebates .
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