Example sentences of "all [adv] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Actually , Simon took it all rather well and saw the funny side of things . |
2 | And Dot had a sinking feeling because she realized she 'd known all along even though she had n't wanted to . |
3 | In the end I suppose you 'll get everything , which is what you wanted all along really but have n't dared to say it . |
4 | He 's the sea captain in charge of this sinking ship whose character switches from Mr Nice Guy to raging megalomaniac to hero of the day — all in less than two hours . |
5 | It was a wooden and pillars you know this was all down here and this this all 'd to be French polished . |
6 | The biggest losers were Germany 's Mercedes-Benz , Sweden 's Volvo and Spain 's Seat , all down more than 30% . |
7 | All down there and I had to get a it was that much I had to get a bucket of water , soapy water to scrub it down . |
8 | Er two of us went down to Oxford we pick her and her boyfriend up in Shrewsbury and we went all down together and erm excuse me . |
9 | Di did that not because erm as capitalist countries we would perceive anything communist as being the enemy and so it , it 's actually in our interests to , to , to lump them all together rather than question because |
10 | Well I would n't worry too much about cramming it all together tightly because it 's erm one of the few things we 've still got a budget for is photocopying student questionnaires so you m you know , you might as well take advantage of that , it does n't erm it does n't cost you anything and the actual difference it makes to the university and to erm world resources is very slight indeed I think |
11 | It was all long ago and is now far away — but , nevertheless , it happened . |
12 | His special gift was to get us on the move , send us out to the butcher to buy that good piece of veal , into the kitchen to discover how delicate is the combination of veal , carrots , little onions , a scrap of bacon , seasonings and butter all so slowly and carefully amalgamated — and all done with butter and water alone . |
13 | I only have to take a moment to get my eyes strong and then I can push it out , this strongness , at anything at all so long as I am staring at it hard enough … |
14 | Anselm was concerned with all these aspects of primacy from the very beginning , and he held on tenaciously to them all so long as he lived . |
15 | But make m n no mistake , make no mistake , the situation is still difficult , because the Government imposes conditions and changes are all so often that the resolution of problems is difficult , as you will see from the Director of Education 's statement . |
16 | Thus , you drag the second line indent marker to the right , drop it , and the change happens — all much quicker than it takes to read this sentence . |
17 | He 'd be a fool to throw it all away now that SA are back in business . |
18 | So , it 'll be block paving all up here and around there and down the side there . |
19 | oh this awful pain coming I ca n't , move my arm and right side which is the side it hurts , and it goes all up here and it really hurt me to wash my hair , to bend over and wash my hair this morning cos she said |
20 | all up there and past the village restaurant where |
21 | I got all up there and I ca n't |
22 | So if we could collect it all up together and when we are going down we could take the whole lot down out of the way . |
23 | Well the reason why we were attracted to it was of course the very point that that they would translate the disks for nothing , we would n't have to type out the register , and they would also add the telephone numbers without us having to look them all up so that we could do telephone canvassing . |
24 | The next morning , we were all up early and eating breakfast by eight o'clock . |
25 | The only difference I can find lies in the darker , more spiteful vision of the new film , and the fact that the cast seems almost manically inclined to get through it all as fast as possible and at as high a pitch as the Dolby Stereo can cope with . |
26 | She saw it all as plainly as if it had been magically transported from Yorkshire and spread out on the quayside , the moors stretching away in the distance until they met the skyline . |
27 | I just wanted the idea to be put to you all as soon as possible . |
28 | Got away from it all as often as possible . |
29 | No cover at all as far as we know . ’ |
30 | But she was n't any help at all as far as Evans was concerned . |