Example sentences of "[vb pp] it all " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We 've sorted it all out . ’
2 Perhaps it 's like she ca n't die for real , until someone 's sorted it all out .
3 ‘ You 've sorted it all out ? ’
4 ‘ One thing is for sure I will have sorted it all out before the start of the new season . ’
5 But you have to have earned it all .
6 Somewhat naïvely , I had expected it all to be sorted out then and there , but the chap just took my name , gave me a form to fill in and told me to come back a few days later for a full interview .
7 they employed six thousand people and when the came they all went to Law Street adjacent to the factory so they could walk across to the job and er look at it now , they 've smashed it all down , it 's gon na be an Asian big store .
8 long , very nice , very posh , erm I do n't know what me dad 's is like , er me mum was laughing er yesterday erm with er doing all this work she 'd done a load of washing and pegged it all out and when she 'd got in from work dad had ironed it all
9 Where else has he accumulated his vast wealth — and we have n't added it all up yet , not by any means . ’
10 I 've added it all up .
11 I 've enjoyed it all and got some great memories , but I need to concentrate on family life now . ’
12 His Oxford tutor , C.S. Lewis , dedicatee of his first book , The English Game ( 1948 ) , told him : ‘ Though never a cricket man , after reading your book I feel that I have enjoyed it all my life . ’
13 And I 've enjoyed it all very much , ’ said Fribble , quite seriously .
14 The doctors feel they 've caught it all . ’
15 ‘ Thankfully I 've forgotten it all now and I have to look at it as something that was flattering to me at the time .
16 The only problem is you start revising at sort of three months in advance or something and then , or a month or whatever , and it comes to exam and you think you 've forgotten it all .
17 Yeah , should of picked it all up .
18 Oh , I 've pinched it all
19 I have commandeered it all . ’
20 I mean for thirty years we feel like brothers and sisters with them , and it is unfortunate that Saddam Hussein has turned it all now against everybody .
21 It 's , what they 've done is they 've closed er er , erm branch , an office massive office in London and they 've moved them all over to Leeds because they ca n't get the people to take jobs in London so they 've transferred it all to Leeds , and erm there 's a chance of erm getting promotion , well , a very good chance of getting promotion down there .
22 And Rital , whose east European eyes had seen been and done it all for more of a century than she chose to admit , merely shrugged and locked the door .
23 After that , a top executive tends to get stale , in Pearce 's opinion , because ‘ you 're seeing the same problems coming up for the second , third or even fourth time and you begin to think you 've done it all before .
24 I would have done it all again .
25 He went and got the wood , he done it all
26 You will meet those who spent two , maybe three days there and left believing they had done it all .
27 Done it all wrong … all wrong … ’
28 He has been through it , seen it and done it all before . ’
29 Right well I 've done it all the way through .
30 In fact he had worried about it so much that he felt now that he had done it all .
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