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

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1 It is basic AIB practice that the investigating team carrying out the original field investigation follows the work right through all the stages of testing and researches to the ultimate production of the report , thus ensuring complete continuity throughout .
2 Now , I 've gone right through all the bloody rules to this and I ca n't see where this has been expired .
3 But what I will say , " she added , her voice falling to little more than a whisper , " is that if that person does not step forward , it will go badly for all of you .
4 They were all Dreamers , and if Daine was n't brought back to Princetown , things would go badly for all Dreamers everywhere .
5 ‘ But I wanted to come and thank you properly for all that you have done . ’
6 Hammond had a brush with the Commonwealth 's accounts committee in 1651 , but protested that he had accounted fully and properly for all the sums which he had received in all the three armies in which he had served ; he pointed out that his account from July 1649 on was with the army in Scotland , where by this time George Monck ( later first Duke of Albemarle , q.v. ) had succeeded him as lieutenant-general of the ordnance .
7 On the other hand , you will have gathered already that we are going to talk about Greater York , so I think there may be some distinct benefit and merit in you being he here to listen to that , er particular part of the topic , now the , I hope in fact that we can deal with the remainder of H One , because it it does lead quite logically into the next issue which we want to talk about , which is the new settlement in the Greater York area , er and I hope that we can get through this item by our morning break , that but whenever we do conclude on H One we will have to have a slightly longer break just to enable the seating arrangements to be sorted out properly for all participants who are involved in the discussion on the new settlement .
8 It 's extremely noisy because the surfacing at one stage just did n't take properly for all sorts of reasons the traffic along there is increasing quite dramatically and I hope that will be part of those schemes .
9 L-Fields are links in a ‘ chain of authority ’ which starts with the simplest living forms , runs upward through all life on this planet to the most complex form we know — man — and then extends outward into space and upward to an ‘ infinite authority ’ , about which we can only speculate .
10 Both arbitration and litigation have an independent existence beyond any specific application , because they can be used very widely for all kinds of dispute resolution .
11 ‘ What struck me most about all these places was the number of Chinese also visiting them , ’ Chris said .
12 In such cases the system will be unable to spot any error as they will pass successfully through all stages of analysis .
13 It forces the project leader to think clearly and rigorously about all the activities in the project in the planning phase .
14 It forces the project leader to think clearly and rigorously about all the activities in the project in the planning phase .
15 My thanks to Tim and Steve Wallace , Ron Mardle , our Chairman Richard Newcombe , Paul Lucas , my wife and our grandchildren who acted as sweepers up , errand boys and girl , etc. for all their work in achieving this opening in a short space of time , for the actual work of putting everything in its place I would like to thank the afore-mentioned and my daughter Bridget , also for manning the museum now that it is open .
16 We will ensure our bargaining agenda makes the employer 's so-called flexibility work for G M B part-time and temporary workers and it will be full empli employment right for all from day one .
17 Luckily for all of us , it 's perfectly within the law .
18 As Graff argues , literacy can only be understood in context : ‘ it can be established neither arbitrarily nor uniformly for all members of the population ’ ( 1979 , p. 292 ) .
19 Francesca might have it right after all , McLeish thought , enjoying the turn of phrase .
20 So perhaps Kinsey was more or less right after all .
21 Perhaps today was going to be all right after all .
22 Perhaps we were doing something right after all .
23 The result is both neat and hard-wearing — it is used for most knitwear commercially after all .
24 A glance at her watch as she turned to the car park told her she was not doing too badly after all .
25 But the rivalry was friendly enough for all teams to congratulate each other on their performances .
26 ‘ Ye Gods ! ’ he muttered , loud enough for all to hear .
27 If not enough for all , it would be given to the children first .
28 They were good value , because they were in a style that he could wear anywhere and they were strong enough for all his walking and kept his feet from being bruised on the city pavements , for when you walk as much and as far as Boy did at that time you can hurt your feet badly .
29 Real life was full and interesting enough for all of them .
30 The pastoral work of the church can not be done without adequate financial support and I am afraid the support we are getting at the moment is simply not enough for all we are doing . ’
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