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  • 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.
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  • 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.
  • By all means insure your weapons prior to leaving home and the Airlines will no re-imburse you for any inside damage to any mdse. Predictions for the New Year
  • By all means take some action to curtail offensive activity. Times, Sunday Times
  • One Word, Fanboys, they have compiled a list containing every comic book movie even remotely considered good, batman begins, 300, vfor vendetta, x-men and The dark knight is understandable, they should by all means be in a great movies list but spider-man and superman returns, come on. Empire Magazine’s 500 Greatest Movies Of All Time | /Film
  • Call it grievous, call it odious, that we may by all means possible put ourselves and others out of love with it. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
  • Take time to get to know him, and by all means, let him get to know the true-blue you.
  • But if you have access to good masa or nixtamal, the partially cooked and limed whole hominy used to make it, then by all means use it as the foundation here instead of the harina-water combination. The Food Matters Cookbook
  • Sell into the tender offer by all means, but otherwise avoid. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was telling him of my head; he said he had been ill of the same disorder, and by all means forbid me bohea tea, which, he said, always gave it him; and that Dr. Radcliffe said it was very bad. The Journal to Stella
  • Isocrates adviseth Demonicus, when he came to a strange city, to [6604] worship by all means the gods of the place, et unumquemque, Topicum deum sic coli oportere, quomodo ipse praeceperit: which Cecilius in [6605] Minutius labours, and would have every nation sacrorum ritus gentiles habere et deos colere municipes, keep their own ceremonies, worship their peculiar gods, which Pomponius Mela reports of the Anatomy of Melancholy
  • By all means send the boys pigging out Thargo way, Quokka. Cheeseburger Gothic » Because the ladies have been relatively well behaved…
  • To appearing " old ox chokes with resentment greatly " person, avoid by all means covers shut up bazoo, inflectional limb, lest choke.
  • Mr. Bill Richardson is one of the finest public servants in our country, with many well-demonstrated talents and he, by all means, deserves a place in the cabinet. Obama to Announce Richardson’s Appointment - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
  • Take a method and try it. If it fails, admit it frankly, and try another. But by all means, try something.
  • I love the idea of zooarchaeology stories, so by all means post here or at Afarensis and let's see how many we can get. Archive 2006-05-01
  • Let us by all means give our classic a regular airing and add a new accessory.
  • He was rather sceptical about being an Irish patriot -- he suspected that being Irish was being somewhat common -- but Monsignor assured him that Ireland was a romantic lost cause and Irish people quite charming, and that it should, by all means, be one of his principal biasses. This Side of Paradise
  • By all means, spend your available cash on necessities like food, shelter and clothing.
  • He was rather sceptical about being an Irish patriot—he suspected that being Irish was being somewhat common—but Monsignor assured him that Ireland was a romantic lost cause and Irish people quite charming, and that it should, by all means, be one of his principal biasses. Book 1, Chapter 1. Amory, Son of Beatrice.
  • By all means improve the townships, the thinking went, but also concentrate on righting the huge imbalances caused by apartheid's draconian zoning laws; "densification" was the key word here-and one that terrified many white residents. The Struggle to Govern Johannesburg
  • If you see something you think belongs in a different category, by all means let me know.
  • We must finish the task before the deadline by all means.
  • Seek solitude, by all means, but it might be wise to maintain some contact with the outside world. Times, Sunday Times
  • By all means let's have postimperial modesty but let's refuse postimperial sulking. Times, Sunday Times
  • By all means let us have free and diverse political activity by students.
  • If you're writing nonfiction or memoir or something where craft is second to the information or story being conveyed then by all means have the actual *writing* part tightened up by a professional. Warning: Objects in Mirror May Be Less Self-Editing Than They Appear
  • By all means take some action to curtail offensive activity. Times, Sunday Times
  • A dog will get itself out of water so if you do see an animal in difficulties, by all means call the emergency services and wait for help but do not try to be a hero.
  • You think you can get far enough in an hour, on foot, carrying a grown woman, while I'm potshotting you, then by all means go for it. The Girls He Adored
  • His first veto will bring it down to 29%….second veto will net 28%…..bring on the bills, bring on the vetoes, but by all means bring ‘em on with impeachment proceedings. Think Progress » House passes prescription drug reform.
  • Because otherwise we shall not even have the most elementary preconditions for this development ... By all means!
  • By all means, send me a city map that covers the full extent of the subway.
  • Beauty, such as globefish fish, :Although the man knows, eating to have another or not kind eat will die by all means, however dying is whole also pleased, try very hard to contend for a food.
  • Look, if you've got a posse of restless toddlers at home and just want to shut 'em up for 90 minutes, then by all means, bring them to see this movie.
  • If you hear a voice within you say "you cannot paint," then by all means paint, and that voice will be silenced. Vincent van Gogh 
  • Watch the comedy of errors for a laugh by all means but be cautious about following their advice. The Sun
  • There are four parts and an encore in total, so if bizarro blasphemy is of interest to you, by all means let me know and I can maybes make it another direct sales thingy. Archive 2010-06-01
  • Read it, by all means, and enjoy its many strengths but don't hope for much more than a depiction of how a modern yuppy realises the vapidity of his existence.
  • Sell into the tender offer by all means, but otherwise avoid. Times, Sunday Times
  • David Fincher's much-hyped film, which, by all means, lives up to its hype, very classily opened the New York Film Festival Friday night. 'Social Network' Goes to Harvard
  • Never follow anyone else's path, unless you’re in the woods and you’re lost and you see a path. Then by all means follow that path. Ellen Degeneres 
  • May 18th, 2010 at 3: 51 pm oh Joe, if you think being a biologist is a necessity for commentary, then by all means self-censor. Blast From the Past
  • You would not encourage such a deceiver? Dismiss her, by all means, at once!
  • If a drug is a bona fide public safety risk (like crystal meth) and some policy is demonstrated to reduce that risk then by all means. Don’t Do Mandatory Drug Sentences : Law is Cool
  • But the other part judges that the term necessary should by all means be retained, inasmuch as this obedience is not left to our mere will, and therefore is not free, but that regenerate men are bound to render such service. The Creeds of the Evangelical Protestant Churches.
  • Take a method and try it. If it fails, admit it frankly, and try another. But by all means, try something.
  • Seat the delegates by all means but they must remain toothless – they broke the rules. Dean slams media coverage as he opens meeting
  • If you're a long-time fan, then by all means get this disc.
  • If you honestly believe that prayer will help, by all means go and pray.
  • I beseech ye, be so kind as to let me be the first that is sent on shore; for I would by all means a little untruss a point. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • Sell into the tender offer by all means, but otherwise avoid. Times, Sunday Times
  • As for cosmogenies, by all means, if I leave things out, correct me.
  • Visit us by all means
  • Try by all means to save the dying.
  • By all means, sing and chant, but do not ululate, because this brings forth unnecessary demons. How to Meet and Dance with Your Death (Como encuentrar y bailar con su muerte): A Cure for Suicide
  • If you disagree with Berlind's points then by all means criticise, but low blows at his use of language are petty and unnecessary.
  • By all means, Rep. Broun, save us from this Judeo-Bolshevist plot against the Fatherland! Think Progress » Rep. Paul Broun: The ramifications of health reform will be like ‘the Great War of Yankee Aggression.’
  • By all means tell them you've worked your own way forward but be tactful and diplomatic. The Sun
  • The distinction is this, if he is obliged to act, do not "disturb" him with another subject of thought just yet; help him to do what he wants to do; but, if he has done this, or if nothing can be done, then "disturb" him by all means. Notes on Nursing: What It Is, and What It Is Not
  • But hey, if you want to immerse yourself in densification (with probably a blocked view of the lake, since they’ll be another condo built right beside yours) then by all means. » Toronto’s new-old is the new beautiful • Spacing Toronto • understanding the urban landscape
  • Seek solitude, by all means, but it might be wise to maintain some contact with the outside world. 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.
  • I told the waiter by all means to bring caviar. For myself I chose the cheapest dish on the menu and that was a mutton chop.
  • If you'll pay the high rate, and your are creditworthy, then by all means have the money.
  • If desktop publishing, layout, and word processor magic are not your strengths, then by all means get the help of a friend who is good in these areas.
  • Think by all means, but think also of what is actual, of what like the stern world is, of low much even you, creedless and churchless, could do to make it better. The Greatest Thing in the World And Other Addresses
  • Let there be safeguards by all means, but these should not be in the totality that they currently are.
  • Travel over to the Continent by all means but remember if you bring back booze and cigs it must be for personal use.
  • By all means take some action to curtail offensive activity. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you can acquire this information through a personal interview or contact, by all means do so.
  • He or he, or whosoever then labours of this malady, by all means let him get some trusty friend, [3427] Semper habens Pylademque aliquem qui curet Orestem, a Anatomy of Melancholy
  • Except good sense tells me I should enjoy this last fling, and by all means see Montana.
  • By all means tend to her hangnails, lovingly soothe her with a pumice, scent her skin with peach and coconut and rose petals - but only for the duration of the affair.
  • Take a method and try it. If it fails, admit it frankly, and try another. But by all means, try something.
  • We must finish the task before the deadline by all means.
  • Try by all means to save the dying.
  • Seek solitude, by all means, but it might be wise to maintain some contact with the outside world. Times, Sunday Times
  • By all means include these consumer organisations, but absolutely not the banks, even if the FSA hopes to screw some cash out of them.
  • So by all means watch out, hawk-eyed, for favouritism. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sell it by all means, but at this knockdown price? Times, Sunday Times
  • By all means be appalled by the leprous beggars, but don't allow this to blind you to the rich educational diversity the Third World has to offer.
  • Hopefully this season is it. what are you guys thinking about? if you can get this type of player for a 2nd rd pick by all means spags you job will be safe. .and fans will love you it could really help bradford out. if you guys choose to get him Turf Show Times
  • By all means change the inscription, to show all his works - but to remove the statue would not change the history of the city. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fools advice, in completely strang woods, never hunt alone, and by all means have a qualified back up shooter with what-ever gun is necesarym be it a shotgun or a rifle in 375 or larger. Be Careful in Bear Country
  • Give land to the landless, by all means, but do it in a manner that is fair to all.
  • By all means let us be what they call excellent friends. Michael
  • Whether it shall be squared, or oblong with oval ends, depends upon tastes; by all means it should be get-at-able. The Complete Home
  • If this chap comes looking for work by all means give him a job but be warned: be careful not to advance any money to him.
  • By all means, start by sampling some simples and get familiar with the various teas.
  • His first veto will bring it down to 29%….second veto will net 28%…..bring on the bills, bring on the vetoes, but by all means bring ‘em on with impeachment proceedings. Think Progress » House passes prescription drug reform.
  • By all means the best feature of all in my grafting work is what I call the bark slot. Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the Eleventh Annual Meeting Washington, D. C. October 7 and 8, 1920
  • If ribbed sweaters suit you, then by all means, slip one on.
  • By all means," said Hamilton, perhaps a little shily; but it was promise enough to call forth Louis 'heartfelt thanks. Louis' School Days A Story for Boys
  • Listen to his views, by all means, then run headlong in the opposite direction. Times, Sunday Times
  • You can protest by all means, but keep a sense of proportion.
  • 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.
  • Whatever it is, it's surely better than the * years* that the US and the UK hold people for in places like Guantanamo and the black holes of Iraq and Afghanistan so by all means continue throwing stones, Mr. Glasshouse inhabiter. The Guardian World News
  • Drunk and impaired drivers have to be kept off the road because other people's lives are at stake, so by all means bring your concerns to the county sheriff's office.
  • If you want a babelike 30-year-old hanging around the house, by all means, buy that car for them … the shiny red one!” Is Buying Your Kid A Car Going Too Far?
  • You can protest by all means, but keep a sense of proportion.
  • By all means insure your weapons prior to leaving home and the Airlines will no re-imburse you for any inside damage to any mdse. Predictions for the New Year
  • Isocrates adviseth Demonicus, when he came to a strange city, to [6604] worship by all means the gods of the place, et unumquemque, Topicum deum sic coli oportere, quomodo ipse praeceperit: which Cecilius in [6605] Minutius labours, and would have every nation sacrorum ritus gentiles habere et deos colere municipes, keep their own ceremonies, worship their peculiar gods, which Pomponius Mela reports of the Anatomy of Melancholy
  • If you're a long-time fan, then by all means get this disc.
  • This was, by all means, the most important era in the movement's life - during those times its cadres and supporters grew significantly and most of the movement's organisational institutions were established.
  • But hey, if you want shitty-quality video, the stagnation of VOIP, and extremely-laggy surgery-at-a-distance just because “a packet is a packet is a packet”, then by all means get the government to ban stuff like DPI. DPI is GOOD for you: ‘Um – crap’
  • By all means drive to the out-of-town hypermarket for your bulk shopping.
  • By all means, walk down roads at 2am in a miniskirt and halter top while in a drunken stupor. Think Progress » Bayh tries to walk back inaccurate claim about Congress not creating jobs, but still gets it wrong.
  • Sell it by all means, but at this knockdown price? Times, Sunday Times
  • By all means stand by your article, however offensive some may find it, as long as it is based on fact or logic.
  • Find the meaning of your gestures by all means (though why the clumsiest should be preferred I do not understand — I have in mind some manger scenes) and if you can bring yourself to at this particular season of the year, decorate, feast and give; manifest a bit of cheer even if nobody asks you why. The Anxiety of Christmas « Unknowing
  • Can I come and have a look at your house?" — "Yes by all means".
  • By all means set up a bivvy at the lakeside if you're allowed to do so.
  • By all means we should highlight the problem of health tourism. Times, Sunday Times
  • If they see a man melancholy given, solitary, averse from company, please himself with such private and vain meditations, though he delight in it, they ought by all means seek to divert him, to dehort him, to tell him of the event and danger that may come of it. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • If you want fireworks for the tricentenary, by all means that can be arranged.
  • Never follow anyone else's path, unless you’re in the woods and you’re lost and you see a path. Then by all means follow that path. Ellen Degeneres 
  • I'm also a Leeds fan, so feel much the same about the Yankees as I do about Man Utd - if you're unlucky enough to have been born in, or within five miles of, the Bronx or Stretford, then by all means prostitute yourself get behind the local team, but if that's not the case, it's your moral responsibility to root against them with every fibre of your being. Detroit Tigers v New York Yankees - live! | Steve Busfield
  • By all means we may admire, but it is prudent not to judge by what we see at the shows.
  • We must finish the task before the deadline by all means.
  • So by all means let's be optimistic about the beneficent power of globalization - it's certainly warranted.
  • By all means, toss those compact brushes and tiny sponge applicators that come with your makeup - take my word for it, they just don't cut it!
  • If you do not agree with it, by all means dismiss it from your consideration, but attend to me on the law.
  • By all means take some action to curtail offensive activity. Times, Sunday Times
  • Beyond that, yes, if they want to join an organization opposing clitoridectomies in West Africa or misogyny in Afghanistan, or even form a militia of their own to go fight in those places, by all means, they should do so. In reply to a reply by J.H. Huebert and Walter Block
  • He was rather sceptical about being an Irish patriot — he suspected that being Irish was being somewhat common — but Monsignor assured him that Ireland was a romantic lost cause and Irish people quite charming, and that it should, by all means, be one of his principal biasses. This Side of Paradise

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