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

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1 The flow chart is not supposed to be rigid or to be adhered to at all costs ; more a source of guidance and reference and a way of keeping check on the different activities that go on simultaneously as you move towards that special day .
2 There is no need to hold that all human beings should always and only be approached using the interpretive action scheme , any more than the reverse claim makes sense if adhered to in all circumstances .
3 UKCCCR Guidelines were adhered to throughout all animal experimentation .
4 Er and also it 's not always easy , I mean there 's all this youth work business and sort of detached youth work and so on in erm er you know in the very underprivileged areas , but actually I , I think people say that the erm er the disaffected teenagers are actually some of the most difficult people to relate to at all .
5 The Court held that the acceptance of oral petitions would be legitimate , although this power had never been granted by the Council of the League , was not directly authorised by the mandate agreement , and was strongly objected to by all the mandatory powers .
6 because I do n't speak to at all now and that ca n't be right and the reason I do n't is because I know the response I 'm gon na get , blank look
7 In each case linguistic play will be restricted by reference to something the language may not refer to at all .
8 Try to find an adult ( parent , youth leader , etc ) who you trust enough to be able to talk to about all of your friendships .
9 Fourthly , that the matter was not adverted to at all .
10 , general manager , Courtaulds Aerospace Europe will report to for all European aerospace coatings and sealants activities .
11 The difficulty is that once violence is resorted to at all , it tends to become part of an escalating spiral ; violence begets violence , and one object of the law is to prevent the resort to violence .
12 They were n't hurt or threatened verbally — in fact , apart from the message she was given they were n't spoken to at all .
13 There were about twenty passengers ( this was no passenger ship ) and we slept in the mess , on benches and deckchairs , much resented by the crew , each of us with his possessions , or his secret , crushed like a lover in his arms and whispered to in all the languages of Europe …
14 In The Fire of Love he pinpoints the experience witnessed to by all mystics of a strenuous inner effort which although it is the precondition of contemplative experience can not actually produce it .
15 And when I saw all of them after such a long time I did n't like to go back again , really I did n't want to at all .
16 I did n't want to at all , but nothing would make her change her mind .
17 Programme variables where referred to at all are stated in gross terms .
18 As specified proceedings under section 41 of the Act the court shall appoint a guardian ad litem — a player not referred to at all in the article .
19 At home Madame , if referred to at all , had always been the person who had been derided .
20 In many geomorphological histories there has been a propensity to ignore the most recent stages or time periods so that the Quaternary was often treated in less detail and the Holocene or last 10,000 years seldom referred to at all .
21 Although I have read only a summary of the one-day debate and not the full text of all the speeches , I believe that my impression is correct that the British hesitation over the two key areas was hardly referred to at all .
22 The distinction between human fallibility and the goal of the religious quest is constantly referred to in all religions .
23 The tabloid report implied that this means contractual obligations would be clung to at all costs .
24 ‘ I just replied : ‘ it 's easy ’ but I do n't know what she was referring to at all . ’
25 The fireservice now wants smoke alarms fitted to in all council properties .
26 With set faces , straining muscles , blistered heels , pedometers swinging from trouser belts , pockets bulging with maps and Kendal mint cake , and strict time schedules which must be kept to at all costs , they force themselves on , come gale , come deluge , come dehydrating heat wave .
27 I think you have to round all your friends and family you know Nice Yorkshire flowers .
28 A Tory economic strategy which rests on Sunday shopping , cable television and fun parks rests on people behaving in ways in which they have 110 need to at all .
29 If they are listened to at all , it will probably be in the bath , on a car stereo , or in some other environment where the music is competing for the listener 's attention .
30 The annual award scheme , now in its fifth year , is operated through a £250,000 trust fund which is subscribed to by all 33 participant companies in the terminal .
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