Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [adv] all the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 One of them goes abroad all the time and she comes back with some great stories !
2 If I write one digit per second , how long will it take me to write out all the numbers from 1 up to 1991 ?
3 The physics baffles me , the philosophy bores me — but I know that I would take about seven years for me to write out all the digits in a statement of the odds against encountering another ship in Highlight .
4 The forecast from Livorno has spoken of increasing winds and I laid out all the chain before we rowed ashore ( feeling curiously British and eccentric using oars among so many outboards ) for the pasta and wine we had been promising ourselves since mid-morning .
5 I pick up all the casualties .
6 ‘ But then I found out all the others were too — Barbra Streisand and Gene Kelly , the director , ’ he said .
7 And by the end of the two weeks I was just slapping paint here , there and everywhere and I painted over all the locks and things like that , because I did n't really care too much about it .
8 I freewheeled virtually all the way .
9 I walk up all the escalators I come across .
10 ‘ Every leave I tie up all the letters I 've had since Stan 's last , then start again when he goes back , ’ she said .
11 I run away all the time .
12 These kids was coming at us once and six of them grabbed hold of me and when I turned round all the others had fucked off and left me to get a kicking …
13 I soon discovered that if someone arrived late all the remains of the plates of pasta were put together and presented to him or her .
14 Knew we 'd have to do the old ones , so I dug out all the figures of the last two years ’ productions . ’
15 Yeah , I know not all the time , but it 's better than sitting on your fat arse at home in n it .
16 I walked back all the way from Fleet Street to Radnor Walk , which took a while … ’
17 " Mum works the day shift , Dad works the night shift and I fill up all the gaps .
18 I remember well all the characters ‘ Parky ’ reminisces about and recall with longing the great sliding tacklers .
19 I thought I was going to get some more , but I suppose nearly all the Owsla feel they 're very well off as they are . "
20 I thought out all the sex facts .
21 I went round all the departments at WTN , asking for support .
22 I went round all the hospitals in Edinburgh and Leith all the doctors surgeries and there was nowhere and I ended up at the the women 's unit in Edinburgh City Chambers and I got help from the women 's unit and er from there we started a pressure group to get more literature to people , you know to get them into doctor 's surgeries so as they would know what to do , what to expect .
23 I went round all the classes
24 yeah I know , but its still very hard work , and I 'm ten years older than he is I , I just did as much as I could for him really , I mean I did more mixing than he did , I did nearly all the mixing
25 I live in a one-bedroomed flat with very little cupboard space and I 'm fed up with the piles of clothes and shoes I trip over all the time .
26 I have n't all the time in the world .
27 I went in to see the cats and then I swept up all the mess
28 Now if I stood here all the time for two days and presented to you just standing here do your eyes move have to move if you 're watching me all the time your eyes are fixed are n't they in one position ?
29 ‘ It 's a bit like blackmail , especially the part which points out all the money raised would be spent in their hospital . ’
30 The passage which starts off all the activity is Acts 13 verses 2 and 3 .
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