Example sentences of "we [vb mod] [adv] [verb] all " in BNC.

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1 In the case of a Japanese company wishing to invest in this country , whereas hitherto the attractions of the United Kingdom economy , along with the English language , which is important in Japanese investment , have been significant , for the future we are issuing a warning to the Japanese investor to be careful ; he may not be able to price across Europe in the future , he may experience high interest rates in this country and he may find it much harder to trade into the Community , because if we are not participating in the single currency we may not get all the benefits of the single market either .
2 ‘ That we may swiftly pierce all defences , as our commanders have conceived we shall —
3 Probably more than half of our VDU operator chairs will meet the standard , but we should urgently check all workstation environments using the standard EC/HSE assessment forms .
4 We should n't have all these campaigns to get the Birmingham Six released , if they 'd been hanged .
5 " We should always do all we can to improve local facilities and the ease of getting to them on foot or by bicycle , " said Sir George Young , Minister of Housing and Planning .
6 We must also involve all recipients of services in the planning and management of such services .
7 Now , you can have it by the written word and the spoken word , but I think the links we must continually have all the time are personal links , talking to people .
8 We 'll just forget all this happened , all right ? ’
9 We could instead scale all numeric values held in the computer by agreeing that this bit position shall represent some other positive or negative power of two .
10 Most two-syllable verbs that seem to be exceptions to the above might be interpreted as being morphologically complex ( e.g. ‘ permit ’ = ‘ per ’ + ‘ mit ’ ) , or we could simply list all such verbs as exceptions .
11 But we could n't eat all the curry it was very , both of us at one time , we could have scoffed the lot !
12 to say that we could n't go all er go er tt all go to her house and I was just about to ask Sam if Jenny knew and she put the phone down and she had n't told Jenny .
13 We could not identify all such workers as complete records have not survived and instead used the closest approximations possible — namely , records incorporating home address of all those ( more than 17000 ) attending the medical centre at the Sullom Voe oil terminal in Shetland during its construction phase ( believed to represent a high proportion of all but short stay workers ) ; 3500 construction workers at the Flotta oil terminal in Orkney ( incomplete data ) ; and more than 10000 offshore workers , being all those who obtained an offshore survival certificate ( required for such work ) in Scotland in the period from June 1976 ( the earliest date for which records have not been destroyed ) to 1980 .
14 Even if we were to obtain substantial concessions and eliminate all our strategic nuclear weapons , we could not eliminate all theirs , so we would merely leave them with a residual capability which would be overwhelming and a continual menace to ourselves .
15 Although we could not remove all homophones , we could treat differently certain classes of words which are frequently accessed erroneously .
16 A spokesman for BNFL said : ‘ We were not playing on fears , just presenting the facts , although we could not address all the issues in one advertisment . ’
17 We could not claim all the credit for this as our administration was coming to grips with the situation ashore .
18 Three days later , in the clear water , we could still see all of it , festering slowly .
19 But Richard Fleming says eventually we could home produce all the charcoal we need .
20 I mean we could all spend all day discussing that particular issue but up until the decision is made and which road they 're gon na go down we do know it 's gon na be banding but on what on what basis is it gon na be ?
21 If we 're really so bad and so thick that we 'd actually use all those wonderful H-bombs and Neutron bombs on each other , then maybe it 's just as well we do wipe ourselves out before we can get into space and start doing horrible things to other races . ’
22 We shall therefore call all such adjectives separatives since they draw attention to the separateness of entity and descriptive property ( see Section 1.4 ) .
23 Erm but , I mean er you know , I tried to instil we get a good programme and we , we , we get really interesting , no we di we would n't like all socials .
24 Then we would n't have all that trouble we have now .
25 For example , Lloyd Bentsen told his fellow finance ministers that America commended the World Bank for ‘ undertaking a frank and critical self-evaluation of its project performance ’ , adding that ‘ we would also urge all multilateral and bilateral donors to undertake similar efforts . ’
26 Everyone who supports the work of the Society is welcome to join ( relative , friends etc ) but we would particularly ask all regular class members to think seriously about supporting the Society through membership .
27 Erm and how we would generally distribute all this stuff that we 're going to get from the respective head offices , which is now filtering into our office , we 've got leaflets er car stickers question and answer booklets , that kind of stuff .
28 We ca n't control all of these , but one that we can control is your knowledge of what a healthy weight-loss programme is , and what foods suit your body 's metabolism .
29 We ca n't spend all our lives making shoes and gloves ! ’
30 We ca n't put all the bells and whistles , and all the , the checks and all the consultations and design reviews onto a job which gives us a fee income of er two thousand pounds .
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