by all means

ADVERB
  1. definitely or certainly
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How To Use by all means In A Sentence

  • By all means, cover yourself for unexpected eventualities such as death, unemployment and your house burning down.
  • By all means use this construction if it's what you prefer but it's purely a stylistic preference and not a grammatical imperative. Times, Sunday Times
  • Let the record show I was wrong, and by all means keep that in mind the next time I speak with confidence and assurance.
  • Sell into the tender offer by all means, but otherwise avoid. Times, Sunday Times
  • Journalists have to choose their words carefully, tell their truth, by all means, but be cognisant that people out there deserve to be treated with respect.
  • Go on strike by all means, but don't be surprised if some unknown blackleg wannabe steals your job.
  • We do not see that, while we still affect by all means a rigid external formality, we may as soon fall again into a gross conforming stupidity, a stark and dead congealment of wood and hay and stubble, forced and frozen together, which is more to the sudden degenerating of a Church than many subdichotomies of petty schisms. Areopagitica
  • The student's individual difference, cause behavioral cowgirl in start in teaching in classroom adjusted by all means and change.
  • So by all means, if you think your child's cold has gone on for more than seven days, and your child is still congested and perhaps coughing heavily, see your pediatrician.
  • By all means make it look appetising, but do not overdo the plate-decorating, nor feel you have to emulate restaurants, and stack everything up like the leaning tower of Pisa.
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