Example sentences of "all [pers pn] [modal v] [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 All I can suggest sir is the case is adjourned just have to arrange for a solicitor to be here .
2 I I was aware , when P C was saying it was a slight contradiction , all I can suggest sir is that er whilst I was putting the door in P C would have been controlling his troops
3 Er all I can say chairman is that the County Council is is working within the approved structure plan strategy which is based on restraint , based primarily on housing restraint but I think that 's what the County Council has done in its er employment land proposals is to set certain parameters which appear to us to really reasonably meet requirements of this authority 's resident population .
4 If that is all I will say goodbye to you . ’
5 And all you 'll get back is the £1.70 you paid on the first and second instalments .
6 Once the task manager is visible all you can select Tile or Cascade to instantly tidy up the all of the application windows currently open .
7 First of all we would play club and then we would play the Moscow Championships , then we would play the Russian Championships and then the Soviet Union Championships .
8 We are doing all we can to encourage waste minimisation .
9 Above all they must have punch .
10 All they could tell Pétain with certainty at Dugny was the dreadful news that Douaumont had fallen .
11 They did all they could to encourage peasant resistance , to enlighten the masses and to expose the myth of the Tsar as a caring ‘ little father ’ .
12 The external version of the theory holds that the ‘ market value ’ of top managers ( which takes account of the salary they could command if they moved to a different employer ) will increase where they are associated with a successful company and therefore that directors will do all they can to boost profitability .
13 Right I shall read aloud , all together , chant this in your sleep he shall have power let's read it all he shall have power by and with , by and with the advice and consent of the senate to make treaties he shall nominate and by and with the advice and consent of the senate shall appoint ambassadors other public ministers and consuls judges of the supreme court and all other officers of the United States whose appointments are not herein otherwise provided for .
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