Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] [verb] [pron] [prep] all " in BNC.

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1 I want to thank you for all you did for Mam .
2 I 've loved you through all of this , ’ she said huskily .
3 but I 've kept it from all the years .
4 ‘ It 's the first time I 've seen him without all his hangers-on , ’ Cy commented .
5 I 've seen them after all ( she 's talking still faster ) … for Harriet they 're just future factory fodder .
6 I 've done it for all kinds of things , I mean , I , I cook vegetables in them in it and I warm up
7 I 've had it on all the time have n't I mam ?
8 I 've had it with all of you . ’
9 I 've had it for all this time , I hope .
10 and she do , she said she decided that , you know it was a bit , well I never change me post office , said I 've had it for all these years but she said it was a lovely bungalow and she says er what
11 Because no told me , because like I 've known her for all my life .
12 Oh I think I 've told you about all that I can about the glen .
13 I 've told you about all I can tell you .
14 DESPAIRING factory owner Michael Whitehead looked back on 18 years of ‘ bloody hard work ’ last night and said : ‘ I 've got nothing for all my graft . ’
15 On the other hand , I 've got nothing at all against backing the scum.That way , if they lose and the bet does n't come up , you 're still happy anyway because they 've been beaten , and if they are going to win , you might as well make some money out of it .
16 Not that I 've got anything at all against them getting out and about a bit now , ’ he added hurriedly , not wanting another Grimma on his hands .
17 If I need to explain anything at all , it will be for his benefit , not yours . ’
18 No , I have to leave it on all the time
19 I have to leave it on all the time though .
20 I have climbed it from all sides , every time making new discoveries , finding new surprises and delights and , let me confess , secret places from which I have recoiled in horror .
21 The Royal Horticultural Society Encyclopedia of Gardening ( Dorling Kindersley , 1992 , £29.95 , 0 86318 979 2 ) , a companion volume to the quarter-million-selling Encyclopedia of Plants and Flowers , tries to be comprehensive for gardening techniques ; I have used it for all my practical enquiries for the last three months and it has let me down only once .
22 and you mean to tell me with all that equipment the machine that they 've got at the college , you could n't get it done there ?
23 Say you 've got a report about a small red car , and you want to compare it with all the other small red cars that have been reported in the area .
24 So you want to avoid it at all costs in release three of four .
25 and after you 've gorged yourself on all the fun and nightlife that Benitses has to offer , you can turn in for the night and leave it all behind .
26 I do n't like housework particularly — it 's just a bore , it 's so monotonous , and with a child you 've done it once and five minutes later it just does n't look as though you 've done it at all .
27 ‘ They just put a tick on it if you 've done it at all .
28 You 've got nothing at all ?
29 ‘ Now stay where you are , boy , while I test you on your spelling to see if you 've learnt anything at all this past week .
30 You 've put us through all this …
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