Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [prep] [pers pn] [prep] all " in BNC.
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1 | He had only to look at her for all her firmly made resolutions to begin to melt away . |
2 | Man , she hardly registered with me at all . ’ |
3 | I did n't mind , I was happy that he still talked to me at all . |
4 | Rothermere , indeed , hardly cared about it at all . |
5 | It was only because it was so rare that Stair ever troubled with him at all these days that Neil felt compelled to go along with him , willy-nilly . |
6 | That kiss had been so bewildering , so utterly unlike anything that had ever happened to her in all her twenty-four years . |
7 | The little horse was the most extraordinary thing that had ever happened to him in all his life , appearing like that in the torchlight and looking at him even before it was wholly born , as if to say , ‘ Hi , mate . ’ |
8 | ‘ He was so furious , he hardly spoke to me at all . ’ |
9 | It fell on the floor and rolled towards Uncle Mick 's feet — and he promptly stood on it with all his forty-year police authority and his size ten boots . |
10 | Jesus of Nazareth was a man whose divine authority was clearly proven to you by all the miracles and wonders which God performed through him . |
11 | Will you really stay with me for all time , be my wife ? ’ |
12 | Of course I do n't really believe in it at all . ’ |
13 | Not really to do with us at all . |
14 | The reasons for this apparent perversity are probably now lost to us for all time . |
15 | He did n't really care for me at all : it was my money he was interested in . |
16 | She did n't really care about him at all , she just wanted his money . ’ |
17 | Everybody 's completely different and there 's such a tendency not to study people really and to simply think of them as all exactly the same , ‘ You 're 75 and you 're old and you 've got to put up with that . |
18 | When teachers , matrons , the housemistress and finally the headmistress all started to show some concern and more disapproval at my unco-operative ( anorexic ) behaviour , I refused to answer their questions , or even to talk to them at all , and during the course of their homilies I merely stared out of the window or smiled to myself in a superior , scornful sort of way . |
19 | Particularly er children or animals who have no say in it at all , we , we take the view that er it 's a family show and we take that responsibility very carefully and very seriously . |
20 | She had never heard of it in all her time in the house . |
21 | Robbie nodded , mentally apologising to him for all the scathing epithets that had so nearly tumbled from her lips . |
22 | It never occurred to me at all . |
23 | Never never heard from her at all since then . |
24 | Do n't know , I 've never spoken to him at all , do n't know |
25 | The hon. Gentleman 's grasp of detail is usually so light that the idea of actually debating with him at all is risible . |
26 | Malthus assumed that the ‘ passion between the sexes ’ was constant ; modern demographers seldom think of it at all in academic terms , leaving it to medicine and biology ( Austin and Short 1980 , Parkes 1976 ) . |