Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [pers pn] all [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Ian coloured them all the way , the way in Malta and when you read the letter |
2 | ‘ David Lindley plays them all the time , and they 're special because not only is the body hollow , but the neck is hollow too . |
3 | Bangkok is well supplied with ‘ shooting galleries ’ where pushers go down lines of addicts giving them all a fix with the same needle . |
4 | ‘ Ian Paisley does it all the time and it 's considered quite normal . ’ |
5 | He must have been crouched behind a bank of snow watching him all the time as he came struggling and panting up the long slope . |
6 | Brown had to be at her very best in the breaststroke event as Emma Robinson of Coleraine pushed her all the way , finishing just 0.6 secs behind in the runner-up spot . |
7 | Erik watches it all the time . |
8 | ‘ We can have the Jheri-Curls chasin' us all the time tryin' to cut our hair and throw chemicals in it ! ’ |
9 | Poirot , Maigret , Miss Marple and the new BBC1 series The Alleyn Mysteries give us all the thrill of but in a kinder , gentler Britain . |
10 | Hoomey achieved his quarter of a width , Jazz did two lengths , Bean three and Gary seven , and Mr Foggerty bought them all a coke each , reminding himself to put it down on expenses , and left them to catch their various buses . |
11 | The Tesco Cares campaign gives us all a chance to help . |
12 | At the end of the EFL training course I did in London , a British Council type gave us all a pep talk before we were packed off to Ankara or Kuala Lumpur . |
13 | ‘ Confidence tricksters do it all the time . |
14 | Pausing only to send a page running to fetch her maid , fitzAlan marched her all the way to the ladies ' solar , deliberately avoiding the crowded hall . |
15 | The eccentric bachelor Intrigued me all the time . |
16 | Well he is worried about them having an accident with it but , but he 's not er worried about him having the motorbike , no he cos he would have done the same as a er child anyway well things like that , but erm what he 's worried about is that er with Ryan i and the other boy , n not Ryan so much , the other boy does it all the time , they 're churning all the grass up all over there in great big |
17 | One thing for certain , Sanders , you wo n't be coming here to the Mother of Parliaments to give us all the benefit of your profound wisdom . |
18 | You see , Tom sent it all the way from America , so I thought — ‘ |
19 | The extraordinary collection of 20th century art that opens this month to the public at New Hall , Cambridge gives us all a chance to see how rich this history is and much of what we have been missing . |
20 | Nora and I used to say that the war did them all a power of good . |
21 | Though this is impossible to us as humans , nature does it all the time . |
22 | The ride itself was reasonably uneventful , a marvellous tailwind pushing us all the way to Royston for the first seventy miles , then pushing us back to Royston for the next hundred miles . |
23 | When at last he came down to Egypt , Joseph showed him all the love and respect that were a father 's due , all the love and respect that Ham had failed so conspicuously to show to Noah . |
24 | The keeper saw it all the way and still could nt ge near it . |
25 | As more letters take its place , you must enter them correctly until the person makes it all the way to the end of the belt and thus to safety . |
26 | Stephen Pyper pressured him all the way , while Alister McKerr the championship leader fought tooth and nail to take third having started in midfield after problems in practice . |
27 | Impatience even — which is a blight threatening us all the time . ’ |
28 | Surely he meant that Johnson read it all the time , as Boswell wrote it ? |
29 | I did n't actually visit Mum for very long but old Mrs McSporran told me all the news of the Senior Citizens and our deacon gave me a few tips about growing rhubarb . |
30 | Some people wear it all the time because they think it acts as a barrier against the weather but I believe in letting your skin breathe so I always wear as little as possible . |