Example sentences of "[modal v] go all " in BNC.

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1 I 'll sleep on it tonight and tomorrow we 'll go all out to get you somewhere .
2 ‘ I 'll go all over the world with you , ’ he cried .
3 But er most of my interests were in motoring actually er in the days of er after we left the school after I was driving , of course I was er , these were the days when if you had a motorcar , the whole world was at your feet , and er you could go all over Britain if you , just for petrol at one and thruppence ha'penny a gallon or something like that .
4 You see , we were so used to being out , both the wife and I. We 'd go all over London travelling and to the theatre ; and of course our holidays abroad , we miss , weekends at the coast we miss .
5 Went to the Country Dancing Club , used to go all over to the Country Dances
6 I would write parodies of popular songs and my selection would go all around the circuit .
7 If I had it , I would go all over the country and have an experience .
8 ‘ Suddenly , ’ Mr Parker recalled , ‘ he calmly turned to me and said he would not negotiate for Taylor at all , would pretend he knew nothing about him , and would go all out for the other goalkeeper . ’
9 As George Male points out : ‘ It was done to foil any over-confidence we may have had for the next game , for he knew the opposition would go all out against us after our big win .
10 A senior Labour man told me that if the Tories win the General Election , Labour will go all out for PR , but if Labour win forget it .
11 You can go all over the place .
12 More than just that shop where you go in you can go all round and wander round and you do n't see anybody only filling the shelves up and half the time they do n't even , ca n't even advise you where to go can they you know .
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