Example sentences of "n't [adv] [vb infin] all " in BNC.
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1 | It does n't necessarily address all of the needs of the real world . |
2 | You may have got quite friendly now , but she does n't necessarily know all that goes on in Robert 's mind . ’ |
3 | I do n't necessarily use all of them in one painting . |
4 | You 've got to think about something , thinking is very hard , you ca n't just sit all day and do it , even religious solitaries read and say prayers , when the human mind goes beyond anything perceivable there 's no proof any more . |
5 | He does n't fucking sleep all night . |
6 | ‘ I ca n't possibly manage all the kitchen stuff on my own . ’ |
7 | " I do n't — " he began , cleared his throat , " I do n't usually dance all that much . |
8 | This does n't really mean all Muslims ; that 's clear from the languages they use . |
9 | ‘ I bet you did n't know the Scotch thistle does n't really grow all that much in Scotland at all . ’ |
10 | Does n't really matter all that much . |
11 | Questions of Morality and Christian Virtue aside , she did n't really blame all the women Henry Phipps had conquered for succumbing to his wiles . |
12 | First , we might use it to persuade ourselves that the errors Wittgenstein found in classical foundationalism do n't really infect all forms of foundationalism . |
13 | Virginia did n't really believe all the tales she heard about the witch of Wardle Wood — or , at least , she tried not to believe them . |
14 | All that helps to explain why businessmen are keen to talk up prospects in official surveys and why they do n't really believe all that they say . |
15 | No I do n't think they will but you ca n't really believe all that you read in a newspaper can you ? |
16 | And I mean you do n't really need all that space . |
17 | ‘ I do n't really understand all this Italian , ’ said Kaler , who played a paranoid John Paul II , as he tried to decipher it afterwards . |
18 | To let herself out of the back she 'd either have to clamber over the seats or squeeze out of a window , and because of the shape of the doors the windows did n't even open all the way . |
19 | I 'd never thought of marrying him , he was just a boyfriend , he did n't even seem all that attractive after I got pregnant . |
20 | I do n't particularly believe all love is doomed . |
21 | The trouble is that I ca n't quite remember all he said . |
22 | He says they ca n't yet say all the jobs are safe but they want to build a growing company . |
23 | ‘ E gives people a heightened sense of well-being , ’ she says , ‘ but when people go to nightclubs they ca n't actually dance all night , so they take amphetamines to overcome tiredness . ’ |
24 | Surely you do n't actually believe all that stuff in the papers about how it was so much better in the old days , but then they got in a bunch of yuppies and ruined it all by going down-market and yoof-crazed , do you ? |
25 | I ca n't actually recall all the numbers , but I remember I was in the States at one point and I took the album over and tried to sell it to a record company . |