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

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1 Remarried after all these decades
2 The fears of the city builders were , it seems , justified after all , and it was God they had to fear .
3 ‘ It seems your concern about security was justified after all .
4 But one of this chapter 's implications is that their preoccupations may not have been so misplaced after all .
5 And then the sudden lurching shift of perspective , the falling through the bottom of things , when you discover that these constants have been or could be altered after all .
6 And then the sudden lurching shift of perspective , the falling through the bottom of things , when you discover that these constants have been or could be altered after all .
7 I say planned and agreed , because , as my hon. Friend the Minister knows , more than one public inquiry has taken place and the go-ahead has been given after all the proper formalities have been gone through .
8 Current belief among Flaubertistes is that the relationship was consummated after all : either in 1848 or , more probably , in the early months of 1843 .
9 She was thankful that Holly was not to be blamed after all .
10 There was considerable debate as to whether any crime had been committed after all .
11 Desiderius , perhaps surprised by this indication that Charles was not so occupied after all , drew back to Viterbo .
12 Miss Barrett was rouged after all by indignation .
13 Keener has looked after all Nigel Kennedy 's recordings except the first ( the Elgar Sonata for Chandos ) including the recent Brahms Violin Concerto for EMI .
14 Staff are required to speak English and the children are looked after all day .
15 Edwin Garland was his art executor and looked after all the business arrangements . ’
16 Although it was decided after all to allow the continuation of school foundations , in many cases the continuity had already been lost ; and by 1550 , when the Court of Augmentations began to fund such foundations , the theory of English educational endowment had entered a new era .
17 Florence Ames had written after all this time , four or was it six months ?
18 ELL , I 've had a happy life ’ — as Hazlitt may not have said after all , in which case bang goes the cheeriest of all the Famous Last Words .
19 I 'd said after all I 've had done to me I said you 've caught 'em , I 'll prosecute .
20 Some thought this a better idea to using the Henly legacy — but it was the legacy that was to be used after all , as opposition to selling land mounted .
21 And in the third interview , the net now drawn tight about him , when Porfiry makes a sudden little feint which suggests he wo n't be accused after all , ‘ Raskolnikov felt a rush of a new kind of fear .
22 The majority of people that went through that service all had some recollection of things they did n't enjoy very much but they by and large thoroughly enjoyed their experience in the Army , it livened them up , it made them better men and we have got after all one of the best armies if not the best army in the world , it 's got to come from
23 It turns out I need n't have bothered after all though .
24 I mean , you know she could have not bothered after all .
25 Something should be celebrated after all , in these dim days .
26 ‘ Well , it looks as if he did what he was told after all .
27 Indeed , to put effort into scoring goals was now positively bad policy since , by taking players away from defence , it carried the risk of actually losing — and being relegated after all .
28 Yet current government policy is based after all on choice , market forces , and competition .
29 The reputation of the famous British sense of humour was well deserved after all .
30 After lunch there was always an interval during which the men remained seated , perhaps leaning their heads on the table for a pisolino , a nap — exhausted after all the eating , drinking and argument .
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