Example sentences of "all [adv] [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 We all gladly agree that today most people of forty — or even fifty for that matter — look as if they are still in their thirties .
2 The nations are now all so inter-related that no government can say , ‘ To hell with the rest of the world ’ . ’
3 We all just felt that you should have the chance of a different kind of life . ’
4 Well just say and just say that I had a bit of a ba an and I 'd like a check over that 's all just say that to them if you want alright ?
5 The political parties each have a different vision of precisely what citizenship involves but they are all broadly agreed that it is a good thing and agree in general terms at least on its basic ingredients .
6 Although the codes ( still voluntary ) have since been improved , the preface to them all still acknowledges that ‘ nearly all livestock husbandry systems impose restrictions on the stock and some of these can cause an unacceptable degree of discomfort or distress by preventing the animals from fulfilling their basic needs . ’
7 Perhaps they all still believed that she was .
8 The chief executives all confidently predicted that Leyland Daf trucks would make a profit over the next three years despite the loss of eighty-two million pounds at the time the company went into receivership .
9 Daniel ( 1961 ) , Anthony , Dearden and Vancil ( 1966 ) , Dermer ( 1977 ) , Rockhart ( 1979 ) , Bullen and Rockhart ( 1981 ) , and Leidecker and Bruno ( 1984 ) have all also stressed that , while it is important to identify key result areas ( which may or may not be financial ) , it is far more vital to identify the critical success factors which lead to the desired results .
10 The early morning patrol had been vectored towards a ‘ shadower ’ and although spotted could not be intercepted , so all now knew that the assault would soon commence .
11 All now urged that we now all work together .
12 I think we all recognise that traffic issues here in Cambridge are likely to be controversial issues and I think we 'd all equally recognise that er the joint traffic management sub- committee has made considerable progress in recent years in the provision of cycle lanes for example , in dealing with illegal parking er on the city 's road and in improving the environment for pedestrians in our main shopping streets .
13 There were three rooms in the Tower , all alike save that the upper ones were floored with chestnut planks laid over oak beams .
14 Many of the GPs who are now budget holders are proudly boasting of the better service they can offer patients but all freely admit that it is at the expense of the patients of nonbudget-holding GPs .
15 The Chinese , UK and Hong Kong governments all subsequently indicated that they were not prepared to renegotiate the agreement .
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