Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] [prep] all " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I do n't think so at all .
2 I do n't think so at all .
3 ‘ I should not think so at all .
4 I do n't think so no I do n't think so at all that 's why they do n't call anybody back .
5 I do n't think so at all .
6 However , despite its successes , Newton 's law of gravitation is fundamentally flawed : it is time independent , which would mean that the gravitational force could act instantaneously at all distances .
7 No matter how familiar with literary works you become , you can not focus equally on all parts of a text ( particularly a long text , such as a novel ) : so you need to decide which parts of it are most worth reading closely and writing about .
8 They can dance together at all the weddings . ’
9 How he could do so at all is something beyond our finite comprehension , and the full significance of the intersection of eternity with time in Jesus is only grasped along with the awareness that it is beyond our power to understand or explain .
10 This may be the extreme consequence of a health service which , although it insists that it puts patients first , often does n't do so at all .
11 If a state accepts one of these nonconstitutionally required rights for one class of citizens , however , it must do so for all .
12 But I mean these , these surveys have indicated that the general public is quite prepared to give that little bit extra through direct t , through direct taxation , well listen , you you guys ca n't speak much after all there 's only thirty one of you and there 's thirty seven of us here let's face it .
13 and they are excepting a lump sum from the Government and they 're going to manage themselves and make a going concern of it as a business and any profits they get will go back to that hospital , well the community unit are opting out as well , they 're hoping to opt out , but if Labour get in , they 're gon na do away with all that and they want to undo all the one 's that have opted out , I mean I du n no how the hell they 're gon na do it
14 Which he could n't do now for all the tea in China .
15 A pond wo n't stay still at all .
16 There will be times when you simply ca n't work effectively at all .
17 What do you like best of all for your breakfast ? ’
18 Who d' you like best of all ?
19 You can also see well in all directions , the controls are responsive and the instrumentation clear .
20 Some may sound well at all times ; some may sound good or bad according to various circumstances ; while others may sound ugly wherever they are placed .
21 For example , while the /r/ of person is pronounced ( as it would be in JC ) [ P15 ] , the speaker has also pronounced /r/ in mother , where it is less usual for Jamaicans to pronounce it , and at the end of Jamaica , where it does not occur historically at all .
22 In a survey of London 's trades in 1747 , the wages of milliners were said to be " poor and mean " : " Though a young woman can work neatly in all manner of Needle Work , yet she can not earn more than Five or Six Shillings [ 25-30p ] a week , out of which she is to find herself in board and lodging . "
23 I also promise that the Government will look seriously at all proposals for sensible reform .
24 He could not think clearly at all of any women he knew or had known .
25 Though this is not to say that abortion is a topic to be taken lightly as it is a human life a woman is dealing with and I think she should think carefully about all her options before she makes a decision but in the end it is her baby and up to her what happens .
26 Our lives just do n't fit together at all . ’
27 Paragraphs do not function identically in all languages and cultures , however .
28 They seemed to cling and collide effortlessly in all the right places .
29 It 'll move away on all through the line of contact , right .
30 If he did not move promptly on all matters affecting the lands , dues , and privileges of his church , there was no Lanfranc to come to his aid .
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