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

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1 ‘ And I presume this sort of thing goes on all over the country ? ’
2 If one then adde adds the volunteers who man and manage the clubs , organized regattas and ordinary races , the bosuns , the rescue crews , the and other sailing schools and instruction that goes on all o all over place , the end the list is endless .
3 Lights began to go on all over Princedale Road .
4 They encountered no difficulties en route , although they had to traverse one of the most dangerous ambush points in all South Scotland , at Pease Dean , where the Lammermuirs came directly down to the coast in steep wooded slopes cut up by deep ravines , and round which travellers had to wend their narrow , devious way .
5 ‘ The other 's jogging along all right .
6 The statues came tumbling down all over the Soviet Union .
7 ‘ It was incredible … barriers were crashing down all around .
8 Yeah , swinging around us , literally big panes of glass and they were flying down and as soon as they got away from the houses , it opened up again , they were crashing down all over my drive and all over the road out there
9 It seemed to go down all right so he cleared his throat .
10 I hope you got 'ome all right ?
11 Similar disasters are scattered piecemeal all over Britain , on bomb sites and over the slums they were built to clear .
12 Before Gifford had his stroke they used to go painting together all over the place .
13 The visit has not all been work orientated , however , as a visit to Loch Ness has been fitted in , together with sight-seeing visits to Dundee and Inverness .
14 Voices are signing off all over Deptford as guys quit their lookout duties and come rushing over .
15 To make matters worse , the Czech-Slovak clearing system has also all but ground to a halt and simple financial transactions between companies in the two the states are currently taking one to two months to complete , according to local businessmen .
16 As the mysterious man following Blackeyes , Nigel Planer speaks at last , though he has damn all to say .
17 " Yes , the time 's come now all right , " replied Hazel .
18 Research is showing that diets which appear perfectly all right in other respects may lead to processes occurring within the gut that could increase the production or the concentration of cancer-inducing substances carcinogens .
19 After all Woodworker is filled every month with pictures of other people 's work which looks perfectly all right , each a masterpiece in its own right .
20 Fortunately it was dusk , and firing was dying out all along the line .
21 On 21 September , Gracey ( whose division was not yet all in Saigon ) issued a general order stating that the transition from war to peace conditions would be carried out all over southern Indo-China under his command .
22 In London the Shahs ambassador , Parviz Radji , who had been inter alia , the lover of Princes Ashraf , has been agonizing daily over the turn that is country had taken , the corruption of the court of which he was apart , and the inglorious way in which it has now all collapsed .
23 Books of old photographs are always fascinating , and there are several examples to be found in the shop , including Thomas Begbie 's Edinburgh , a photographic portrait of the city in mid-Victorian times , and To see Oursels , a striking portrayal of a rural Scotland which has now all but disappeared , and which draws on the unrivalled collections of the National Museum of Scotland 's Ethnological Archive .
24 Not like now with all these casualties walking around all over the place , getting into fights . ’
25 While he , Owen , was tearing around all over the place like a bloody lunatic !
26 ‘ Of course it has n't all stemmed from that seed , ’ he continued , pouring a glass of fruit juice and offering me a bowl of seaplant mousse into which to dip my bran biscuit .
27 Thirty-seven-year-old Roseanne admitted : ‘ It still has n't all sunk in yet but it 's a great feeling .
28 And sometimes I wonder whether it has n't all been a complete waste of time . ’
29 Mildred realized that her head had reappeared , which must have looked rather alarming , bobbing about all over the place with no body attached .
30 And , yes , there are a couple of lines around the eyes , and a grey hair or twenty ( at least they 're all together in a neat bunch , not lurking about all over the place ) and the neck does n't look too good in some , particularly unflattering , lights , but then I do n't suppose yours would , either .
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