Example sentences of "all [vb base] [adv] to " in BNC.

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1 Every Sunday the family get up early for an enormous American breakfast — pancakes , ham , waffles with maple syrup , and then later on in the afternoon they all sit down to an English roast .
2 A sense of responsibility in the children that we help , that they all grow up to be responsible adults .
3 A balding Brummie called Martin throws his arms around Sue , and Samantha suggests that we all head upstairs to the room that locks from the inside .
4 Six supermodels feature in the new spring/summer Littlewoods home shopping catalogue , and though they all charge up to £10,000 for a single day 's work the clothes they model for Littlewoods are all within easy reach of every woman .
5 It 's all put down to nature . ’
6 Even among humans we all react differently to sensory , social , intellectual and other experiences .
7 It may be a cliché , but the compactness , the lack of weight , abundance and responsiveness of power , massively powerful brakes and rigidity of suspension all add up to a car that feels very much like a big kart .
8 Wage and salary awards , high interest charges , the rise in VAT and general inflation all add up to increased overheads , which are reflected in the price of a funeral .
9 A Whether they come in through the letterbox , under the door or around the windows , draughts all add up to a large heating bill .
10 Each separate printing from the same type-setting is an impression , first , second , fifth or tenth ; but they all add up to one edition .
11 In recent years , it 's been nice to know that I could decide to take my wife Lizzie on Concorde and not have to ask permission from the bank manager , but I 've never really gone in for extravagances — they all add up to too many paper rounds .
12 The lovely oriel windows , the shapely gables , the cobbled streets , the carved doorways , the murals and frescoes , all add up to an artistic totality .
13 The different combinations of colour , beautiful designs , textures , fibres and weaves all add up to a vast range of fabrics from which to choose and at enormously varying prices .
14 brand-names , chewed gum-wads : all add up to something
15 We all look forward to a comfortable future when we retire — with the time and money to enjoy a full life with family and friends .
16 We 've already got a fabulous programme lined up for 1992 and we all look forward to seeing lots of you then .
17 And so we all look forward to the day the renovation will be finished .
18 Leader-member relations are good if they all look forward to working together and there is mutual trust and respect .
19 We are glad that is able to be with us twice this season , and that has agreed to continue her regular music lessons for the early birds as well as taking a number of sessions. , and make up the rest of the team and we all look forward to working with you .
20 So will you all get round to your limerick 's please ladies .
21 ‘ Now tell me what you all get up to , ’ Diana greeted them .
22 Figure 3.3 shows how the volume-temperature plots of a gas all extrapolate back to zero volume at 0 K.
23 ‘ Woody , ’ Rogers said , ‘ is it all right with you if we all go over to St Denis and cause a certain amount of devastation ? ’
24 Bob suggests that we all go back to his hotel room for a ‘ smoke and a shag ’ .
25 Course this time next week they will be in Italy as we all go off to Brescia in the er north of the country .
26 And the f the the younger apprentices used to plunk on a Monday afternoon and all go along to Street to the this and she says , You did n't need to buy sweeties it was the rails of the gallery were sticking with toffee .
27 Finally , they all progress back to the ranch for one last game where the farmer 's father materialises to play catch with him .
28 The points made in chapter 12 about test factors , suppressor and enhancer variables , about intervening and prior variables , about the importance of detecting interactions and dealing with them separately , all apply equally to path analysis .
29 I mean suddenly we had the example of a women 's support group from the miner 's strike th that we had the idea you know fr from that erm and Yona really put it in a nutshell when she said I think er er you know behind closed doors the women worrying about what was gon na happen next you know they felt very frustrated and in a way it was a way to channel o our energies away i i i it was seen as that really in the beginning you know as a a sort of a more as a way of getting rid of the well y you know the sort of desperation er the impotence one felt of not being able to do anything in this situation and it 's er and by now of course we 've all become as a group very close er you know we 're we 're more like a big family now really an sort of er a lot of the women have never really sort of regularly been to meetings an th the commitment there is very strong really that we all turn up to our Tuesday meetings sort of .
30 Berkeley did after all turn out to be my last dalliance with the education system .
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