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

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1 Then , since there is no believing without some doubting and since believing is all the stronger for understanding and resolving doubt , we can say as Christians that if we doubt in believing it is also true that we believe in doubting .
2 Moreover , the harmonisation and industrial standardisation with which the German Empire was built is all too familiar a feature of the Commission 's activism .
3 The reluctance of drug companies to sponsor trials in which the optimum dose of drug is sought is all too apparent with cytokines .
4 The point made about Leeds losing out when selling is all too poignant .
5 What he does have is all packed away inside his leotard — destined to be cult items .
6 ‘ You want me to confirm that something you feel is all right is truly all right , ’ said the counsellor .
7 If , alongside this , boys are allowed to develop e.g. their caring faculties and to contemplate traditionally female careers such as nursing and social work , we might also see fewer boys taking A level mathematics and finding it unsatisfying for them , as Sheila Russell 's research ( 1983 ) indicated is all too frequently the case .
8 How it spreads is all too obvious , in the filthy shanty-towns to which poor and ignorant countryfolk are driven by misgovernment and terrorism .
9 Talking is all right — if accompanied by an adult .
10 Children are being told there are times when kicking and screaming is all right — and could even save their lives .
11 ‘ What you have is all right by me .
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