Example sentences of "[vb past] [prep] all " in BNC.
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1 | We got through all of Genesis and part of Exodus before I left . |
2 | I started sending out a ‘ ten , thirty — three ’ , the Citizen Band S.O.S. , on channel 1 but I knew that by the time I got through all 40 channels , Danny 's truck would be on the Motorway and we would lose it . |
3 | And is it not ( by its elastic force ) expanded through all the heavens ? ’ |
4 | I am sure de Macon had his hand on his dagger hilt and I realised for all they knew I could be a member of the Luciferi . |
5 | They asked for all the recommendations for a carer , and home support to be implemented . |
6 | Solicitors acting for the pupils and their families asked for all 334 children to be screened for psychological sequelae to the disaster . |
7 | The Second Reading was carried on 12 March 1956 by 286 votes to 262 , a majority of twenty four , and passed through all its remaining stages in the Commons , before being heavily defeated once more in the Lords . |
8 | In November 1944 the Town and Country Planning Bill passed through all its stages , but the political objections to the compensation provisions caused great difficulty to the end . |
9 | The road from Hanover to Nordhausen passed through all that was best in West Germany and all that was worst in the East . |
10 | But then the exhibit , the quarrel , hateful and confusing in being exposed to other eyes , changed character and became after all , evidence for the defence . |
11 | It was a memorable tour by the Pakistanis and the bottom line must be the magnificent spectacle of cricket they provided for all who watched them . |
12 | They entered for all parts of the competition , but submitted a Jacobean design for the War Department and the block plan separately . |
13 | He entered for all parts of the competition and submitted twenty-one drawings . |
14 | They entered for all parts of the competition , and their designs for the Foreign Office and the War Department were both placed seventh on the assessors ' lists , but Burn did not put them so highly , and in the end both designs were rejected by the judges , and their block plan , which had not even been seen by the assessors and presumably never tested against the conditions , was awarded third prize . |
15 | She actually moved about all the time which was quite frustrating . |
16 | They payed for all this with their sweat and their lives , just like the Garrimperos today . |
17 | He had thin ankles , too , and moved for all the world like a wolf . |
18 | A courteous man , he had an expression that he used for all seasons — ‘ Lovely ! |
19 | Or had she just seen him one day , walking around the suburb where he had been born , and said to him , in that sharp voice she used for all commands : ‘ Marry Me ! ’ |
20 | It 's what I used for all that weird Eno-esque synth stuff over Morrissey 's Last Of The Famous International Playboys single . |
21 | Well then as the unit got bigger , as I said , the room at the offices in the Lock was n't big enough so we moved from there to Alma Green Infant School , that 's the school now they used for all kinds of social activities during the day and th on that side by the car park . |
22 | Of the remaining three practices , one contributed for all but one of the 12 months ' data collection period , one supplied data for 10 out of 12 months , and one supplied data for eight months only . |
23 | Both interactions occurred between all sorts of subatomic particle : protons , neutrons , electrons , neutrinos and all the more exotic variants of these that occur only in high-energy cosmic rays from outer space , or in experiments with highly accelerated beams of particles . |
24 | In aggregate , substantial gross flows occurred between all zones , although an inflow to an individual ring was not necessarily from its own core or outer ring . |
25 | let me read those verses again , he says my flock wandered through all the mountains and on every high hill , and my flock was scattered over all the surface of the earth , there was no one to search or seek for them . |
26 | Without ceremony , we headed past all these busy people and knocked on the half-open door of the secretary 's office . |
27 | She pulled the cold embroidered spaces of satin kimono closer to her and pressed her back into the wire of the fender before she drew the basket , full of wounded dog , nearer to herself and to the heat — the little bitch trembled amongst all her luxuries . |
28 | He said health and the economy towered above all other issues in the election campaign , and added that the nation faced an alternative between modernisation and recovery under Labour , or privatisation and recession under the Tories . |
29 | He said health and the economy towered above all other issues in the election campaign , and added that the nation faced an alternative between modernisation and recovery under Labour , or privatisation and recession under the Tories . |
30 | The storm erupted with all its force into the reception area in a whirling , roaring maelstrom of disintegrating glass shards and a wild , bellowing fury of nightmarish , mutated flesh and flailing claws . |