Example sentences of "do [adv] [verb] [prep] all " in BNC.

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1 As Spence ( 1975 ) says , " the firm , in large part , consists of non-market institutions whose function is to deal with resource allocation in the presence of informational constraints that markets handle poorly or do not handle at all " ( p. 164 ) .
2 When his wife ( Pat Heywood ) meets him at John o' Groats , they do not speak at all or , if they do , we can not hear them as if they were already far away .
3 The most extremely backed variants do not appear at all in outer-city speech .
4 These verses do not appear in all early manuscripts and there is some doubt as to whether they were originally part of Luke 's Gospel . )
5 If you have fractured a bone or fallen and damaged your back , do not move at all , you could make it worse .
6 Do not move at all ! ’
7 These result largely from its use in patients who either do not benefit at all or who derive only temporary improvement or whose rescue leaves them more severely disabled than they were .
8 Many pilots misread this as ‘ do not lean at all below 3,000 feet ’ , which is quite wrong .
9 In his Dictionary ( 1697 ) , Bayle points out that although the ‘ new philosophers ’ do not set out to be sceptics , they go even further in extending sceptical arguments to the conclusion that smells , colours , and tastes , ‘ are perceptions of our soul and that they do not exist at all in the objects of our senses ’ .
10 I am known yet do not exist at all .
11 Difficulties may arise where equivalent terms do not exist in all of the languages of the thesaurus .
12 But you will die too , and that I do not regret at all .
13 It is far more difficult to approach someone to whom you do not feel at all dose and in many cases the only way to do this is by means of a third person who may be willing to ask them for their opinion of you .
14 Do not feel at all shy about seeking to correct any figures that you think are perhaps in error .
15 In brief , the actual Westminster model is that of authoritarian single-party governments in a House of Commons dominated by the Prime Minister and composed largely of disciplined parties with most votes in the House of Commons being highly predictable ; every three or four years there is a general election held under a crude simple majority electoral system with minimal participation by the electorate in the choice of who shall be their candidate , though they do have the choice between the candidates who are selected by the party activists ; between 20% , and 30% of the electorate do not vote at all .
16 However , these facilities alone do not cope with all possible diagnostic problems .
17 Nations do not meet at all , only States … . ’
18 However , Jerrome 's findings do not refer at all to ‘ tending ’ activities ; the importance of friends in old age seems to be more about a natural extension of satisfying experiences and modes of behaviour in earlier years than about a changed conception of the nature of the relationship which could accommodate more ‘ caring ’ activity .
19 With this in mind , a less visually seductive format might well have allowed a more readily comprehensible layout ; serious readers do not object to all illustrations being bound together rather than fragmenting the text in this way .
20 I do not mind at all being a parlour maid , though I do you I am feeling much happier and calmer .
21 I do not agree at all .
22 I do not agree with all Veronica Lynch 's arguments , nor those of PANDA and , undoubtedly , few readers will empathise with her views , but it is in the interest of all responsible dog people everywhere to know them .
23 As for the proposals contained in ’ Escaping the Debt Trap ’ — the hon. Gentleman kindly sent me a copy — it will not surprise him if I do not agree with all of them .
24 I just do not understand at all . ’
25 Gay men attending STD clinics tend to be more sexually active than gay men in general , so these rates of infection do not apply to all gay men .
26 These comments may well apply to English , and perhaps even a large number of languages , but they certainly do not apply to all .
27 Typically these constraints may include ( however these constraints do not apply to all speech recognition systems ) :
28 I would go further and say : do not apply at all .
29 Finally , the same arrangements for art and cultural subsidies do not apply in all member states , and the budgets involved also vary .
30 [ The ] new languages provided only very modest space for parody : these languages hardly know , and now do not know at all , sacred words , since they themselves were born to a significant extent out of a parody of the sacred word .
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