Example sentences of "[be] [v-ing] [adv] all the " in BNC.

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1 When they have been eating out all the time they have been away , and are longing for an evening at home , the suggestion does not go down well .
2 So the pair of them have probably been mulling over all the old grievances — in their minds , if not openly . ’
3 Who 's been tearing up all the newspaper that the wet wellies were on ?
4 Barry Moxton had been lurking there all the time , just below the surface of his consciousness , waiting to spring out at him .
5 The report said for over 10 years , IBM has been booking immediately all the revenues from some long-term computer leases , getting a residual value guarantee from Merrill Lynch & Co to bring the total of the lease payments plus the residual value up to the 90% of the sale price that accountants regard as prudent for a sales-type lease .
6 I 'd been looking down all the time we were talking , but he made me look up then , and our eyes met and I know something passed between us .
7 The double volume , Ogwen & Carneddau , will hopefully be in the shops by Easter ; Llanberis , at the time of writing , has much of the text complete , thanks to Iwan Arfon Jones , and Paul Williams has been rounding up all the loose ends .
8 That 's good , you 're using up all the adrenaline , it 's not remaining in your bloodstream .
9 But most of the work is going on actually in the auditorium where they 're stripping out all the wood er and putting in great big holes where they can put the fire exits in .
10 cos he says they 're going round all the schools
11 Apparently you 're sorting out all the Venezuelan Government 's environmental problems at the moment !
12 ‘ Apart from the top Americans , who wo n't come because there 's no prize money , we 're expecting practically all the top names , ’ said Walsh .
13 So we 're losing out as , you know we 're losing out all the time .
14 They 're just di cos they 're digging up all the grass , that 's why they ai n't got any grass .
15 The government are paying up all the money .
16 Pickers are turning up all the time — this lady expects to be paid about five pounds for her blossoms .
17 Halifax are pulling out all the stops to try to strengthen their squad and want a sponsor to help fund a deal for Aussie Test forward Bob Lindner .
18 All the signs are that we are going to have to put up with far from satisfactory liquid crystal diode displays if we want portability , and recognising that the things are far from ideal , Japanese manufacturers are pulling out all the stops to improve the things .
19 The eyes of the world may be on Microsoft Corp Windows NT , but over at the IBM booth they are pulling out all the stops to show that OS/2 is far from dead .
20 It has n't changed , no because we er have n't gone back we are going forward all the time .
21 Sara Campbell , curator of the Norton Simon Museum , which owns the complete modèle set of sculptures , has for many years been tracking down all the known casts of Degas ' bronzes and plans to publish the most up-to-date , though necessarily incomplete , account of the status quo .
22 But Turkey only lost 1–0 on the last two occasions and coach Sepp Piontek says : ‘ We are getting closer all the time .
23 I think the balance is pretty good at the moment , but restrictions are getting tighter all the time .
24 ‘ Machines are getting faster all the time and the new ones have different features like an automatic splicer that we have to learn about . ’
25 I do n't remember all of last night , although , as I said , bits are coming back all the time .
26 ‘ Someone 's going to run a little child over because the lollipop lady is busy asking drivers to move on but children are coming out all the time .
27 As Virgin 's accountant , Jack Claydon , observed , Branson 's attitude was to be looking ahead all the time .
28 The annual Charter Ball buffet for 1,500 is the catering team 's biggest task and for the Installation Dinner Mr Barker will be pulling out all the culinary stops .
29 Representatives from business and commerce , voluntary and environmental groups , will be pulling out all the stops on Wednesday when a party from Leicester , the first Environment City , will join the celebrations .
30 But once the swelling subsides we will be pulling out all the stops to get him back into full training , and playing again in six weeks . ’
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