Example sentences of "[vb mod] [prep] all " in BNC.

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1 I could-perhaps should — go back to Ken Hurren tomorrow morning and tell him that there may after all be some question of security involved .
2 They may after all have been passing secrets to Soviet agents .
3 I climb up to my room from the small courtyard by a steep wooden ladder and stoop through the doorway , as I must through all the doorways here .
4 Following some intense telephone diplomacy between Bonn and Paris , Chancellor Helmut Kohl and President Franois Mitterrand agreed that the Strasbourg EC summit , which opens here today , should after all agree a date for revising the Treaty of Rome and preparing for supra-national monetary union .
5 Direct experience of " the real thing " must after all remain the primary purpose of any site visit .
6 You should of all saw the last Synod papers received this .
7 I do n't know where they all are must of all disappeared !
8 It must above all be clear that perestroika was taking place under the auspices of the CPSU and that it would be conducted within the framework of socialism .
9 Now accounting must above all be useful .
10 As far as the make-up of the commission is concerned , the Russians want it to be composed of professionals and specialists , while the Germans believe that it should above all have a strong political element ’ .
11 If we are intended for great ends , we are called to great hazards ; and , whereas we are given absolute certainty in nothing , we must in all things choose between doubt and inactivity , and the conviction that we are under the eye of One who , for whatever reason , exercises us with the less evidence when He might give us the greater .
12 It hath sovereign and uncontrollable authority in making , conforming enlarging , restraining , abrogating , repealing , reviving , and expounding of laws , concerning matters of all possible denominations , ecclesiastical or temporal , civil , military , or criminal : this being the place where that absolute despotic power , which must in all governments reside somewhere , is entrusted by the constitution of these kingdoms .
13 The adjudication officer must in all cases prepare a documentary case for submission to the tribunal in advance of the hearing .
14 The average cost basis means that the cost will approximate to the open market charge ( less any profit element ) and therefore must in all circumstances be substantial .
15 ‘ But I must in all honesty say says Howard very quickly , jutting his chin out and smilingly blinking his eyes , ‘ that I still think there are a number of things in the universe which really need seriously looking into . ’
16 put it , ’ … the more outlandish the clause , the greater the notice which the other party , if he is to be bound , must in all fairness be given . ’
17 So that one bargain could be fairly compared with another , the cost of borrowing — the interest charged — should in all cases and by all lenders be expressed in terms of an Annual Percentage Rate ( APR ) , not solely in weekly or monthly interest .
18 The early release of prisoners serving long sentences of determinate duration was supported , although in the same way as the Longford report to the Labour Party eighteen months before , the policy group added a proviso that the Home Secretary should in all cases consult an advisory body before doing so .
19 Additional air pollution in each of these classes must not exceed specific air quality ‘ increments ’ , thereby assuring a level of air quality which should in all cases be cleaner than that required by the NAAQSs .
20 And if there had been a degree of sympathy with the other defeated peoples — a doubtful claim , it has to be said , particularly with regard to the Poles — in this case ‘ the entire population took the view that England should at all costs be destroyed ’ .
21 You should at all times follow the advice of the patient 's GP .
22 This illustrates a central concern of this book , that we should at all times view old people as playing a part in the drama of life , not as passive onlookers .
23 This means ( you do n't mind if I simplify matters a tad ? ) that the restorer should at all times do only what she knows may be undoable later by others .
24 Participants should be assured of this anonymity at the outset of the research , and particularly in view of the kind of material which can emerge in the course of participant observation it should at all times be preserved absolutely .
25 While many managers are increasingly concerned at recording unmet need , both how to do it and whether they should at all , he was confident Dorset has come up with a method which makes it a positive experience for staff and service users and , hopefully , avoids potential legal pitfalls .
26 Thus the young gallant should never ever be seen walking on foot , and should at all times carry funds enough ‘ for the expenses of a palanquin' which he should regard as ‘ the best of all conveyances ’ .
27 While we should at all times act reasonably with the client 's best interests in mind , when such a specific contract is required , it must be extremely clear that the firm acts on behalf of the client and is , as far as the public arena is concerned , not acting in its own right .
28 On 3 October ‘ the King told the Prime Minister that he must at all costs find the solution himself , and His Majesty would refuse to accept his resignation .
29 She thought that she never wanted to sleep with Jim again , that the bonds of love were snares and that she must at all costs leave as early as possible the next morning and never come back .
30 It was strange with Aunt Louise in the house , she and I alone together , our relationship a delicate bubble which must at all costs be kept floating intact .
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