Example sentences of "be [adj] [verb] [pron] all " in BNC.

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1 It must be awful to have it all taken out of one 's hands and have nothing to do but wait — and for what ?
2 They are all accurately reproduced in my book , but , of course , it will not be possible to exhibit them all .
3 Of course , being members of the Tech-Green élite and therefore indispensable , he and his family were already on file for a place on Sky City One should he be willing to move them all up there .
4 There are so many different types of tills and cash registers in use today that it would be impossible to describe them all ; they range from the old ‘ press button ’ type to modern , computerised systems .
5 He said : ‘ There are so many products that can be used for intoxicating purposes it would be impossible to lock them all away .
6 In fact there are so many that without the use of sophisticated computers it would be impossible to monitor them all .
7 This having early in the days this not be impossible to get it all typed up .
8 Having worked so hard to start a business , it would be heartbreaking to see it all collapse due to some unexpected misfortune such as an accident , fire or theft .
9 THERE ARE SO many people who helped to make this time special that I am sorry not to be able to mention them all by name .
10 I never thought I 'd be able to remember it all .
11 There are many cases where varying documents are required and it is likely that no one single product will be able to do them all .
12 Some of these are always difficult — even for adults — but by seven , she should be able to do them all without any help from you .
13 I do n't suppose I 'll be able to take it all in for a while .
14 I do n't expect you to be able to give me all the time in the world : that would be unreasonable . ’
15 Your carpet retailer will be able to give you all the details .
16 What a relief it would have been to be able to dismiss it all as a Homes and Gardens photo-call , carefully stage-managed to make visitors drop dead .
17 ‘ Yeah , ’ Grant agreed , then added soberly , ‘ Only thing is , these particular fish happen t'be sharks , an ’ we wo n't be able to jump 'em all like this . ’
18 I should be able to tie it all up tomorrow . ’
19 You should be able to know them all
20 ‘ I wo n't be able to keep them all happy .
21 By predating everything else , particle physics may yet be able to underpin it all .
22 There would be a finite number — you would be able to count them all .
23 Yet , too keenly aware of his own different failings , to be able to outface them all .
24 You 'll be able to tell her all the news . ’
25 Hopefully he would be able to tell her all she needed to know about his air-conditioning unit in a couple of hours .
26 The new drives were launched at the Comdex PC exhibition in Las Vegas , so our editor should be able to tell you all about them .
27 Emma will be able to tell you all about that herself with a little help from her owner if you ring her on .
28 It is no good teaching them as discrete units and hoping that the learner , suddenly faced with a communicative situation , will be able to integrate them all with immediate success .
29 Only he wo n't be able to get it all off .
30 Perhaps , yeah we might find that by the time we got to might not be able to get it all on .
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