Example sentences of "and [adv] [verb] [adv prt] all " in BNC.

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1 The also the big rotary blades on 'em are throwing all the grass over the pavement and all over the road and eventually finishes up all down the drains .
2 Well , I did n't need much prompting , and soon babbled out all my dreams and dreads .
3 Then she turned and walked over to the blackboard and carefully wiped out all the chalk writing .
4 Remove handles , nameplate and door seal and carefully mask off all areas that you do not want to paint with overlapping sheets of newspaper .
5 He travelled to the meeting for ‘ observation purposes ’ and cheerfully mopped up all the business .
6 He 's probably getting them all in and then sending out all the replies , just speak into that .
7 And then summoning up all her courage , listened to Marx continue .
8 This they can not do , mainly because they take out of context the parental characteristics they are studying and then average out all fluctuations over time and situation .
9 ‘ … your mother 's mother called the office this morning and then drove up all the way from Virginia to see me .
10 Well he , he , they were on their way to Norwich but they stopped off at Ipswich for a lunch , you see , and er I had , I looked after them , so , so that it should n't interrupt the other girls behind the counter or , or the waiter who was looking after his regular customers in the dining room , you see , er and so I used to erm and once I had I remember there was six black doctors came in and er and I was glad because it was nice to move about and instead of sticking in the office typing and then going out all alone , you see , while the Manager was on the district , you see , I liked it and er anyway that was a long time ago .
11 and then find out all about
12 But if you , if you add all them up , and then add up all what there is in there there 's summat wrong .
13 And it is partly a matter of knowing where to find help : how to find examples and how to work out all the possibilities of a classification .
14 He is a very beautiful person to look at when he is shaven , about 25 I should think [ he was just 30 , as she probably knew ] , always laughing or quarrelling à la Rotonde … he horrifies some English friends by tubbing at two-hour intervals in the garden and occasionally lighting up all after midnight , apparently as an aid to sculpturing Babel . ’
15 Do n't you remember Jules Verne 's story about the professor who goes to the moon and accidentally kills off all its inhabitants because when he goes there he 's got a cold and they 're not used to it . ’
16 And I think it was really rather refreshing to see the kids not know what was the right idea and actually dream up all sorts of fantasies for themselves , many of which were had their own validity .
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