Example sentences of "[adv] [be] [v-ing] all the " in BNC.
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1 | If you hire an exhibition space or organise an exhibition in your own home or a commercial or other space made available to you without charge , you will obviously be meeting all the costs involved yourself . |
2 | There are no easy answers but If you have not already been applying all the techniques listed in this book when applying for jobs you should find that a methodical approach is more productive than previous haphazard applications . |
3 | We 've er , he 's just been getting all the photos stuck down on those cards . |
4 | More are appearing all the time , and nineteen eighty two will be no more than a particularly rich year for them . |
5 | ‘ It 's obvious to me , since you ca n't possibly be paying all the mortgage on your flat without help , that my cousin must be paying something towards it . ’ |
6 | The local support groups and befriending schemes that MIND was running two years ago are expanding all the time , and a new advocacy service to help people with mental health problems deal with lawyers , the courts , doctors , and other professionals is taking off . |
7 | ‘ Look , I know yer ca n't be servin' all the time , but I was a bit narked the way yer was sittin' wiv that Don Jacobs . |
8 | Honestly , Lindsey , you ca n't be working all the time … ’ |
9 | They could n't be fighting all the time and the Iliad describes them hunting , fishing , boating and even playing draughts . |
10 | We have an under 16 side in the Yorkshire Conference on a Sunday morning , and I reckon three lads in there are going all the way . |
11 | and instead are mailshotting all the local parties . |