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

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1 Mr Client are you happy we 've addressed all your needs during the discussions today .
2 And do you feel we 've addressed all your needs today ?
3 ‘ I do n't want to struggle all my life for nothing .
4 Revolted , picking the scabbing slime from her face , she strained all her senses .
5 The feeling that someone lives all his life in it , works in it , thinks in it , is it .
6 so , but she said on the day when she come over and she getting a letter off the Social about what interest we pay on the house she 's got , she says they do n't pay any , she 's , for last two or three years , they have n't paid any , she had to fill his side in and send all his side to Halifax or whatever , she 's er
7 I wish they would buy all their groceries from the Cairnbaan Post Office as they meander past .
8 I 'd buy all my CDs here , especially if they were a wee bit cheaper ! ’
9 And one prominent club , Bangor City , want to go even further by staging all their home games in midweek .
10 I 'd trust all me gels with yer .
11 ‘ Tell me , Shih Weis , do you trust all your dealings to the record ? ’
12 Defensively , Maghery are strong and resilient but will need all their resources in this department if they are to contain the Clans .
13 They 'll need all their sharpness .
14 Therefore , reasoned Brachaki , a one-man operated craft would need all its controls close together and within easy reach of its solo pilot .
15 Mrs Cresson will nevertheless need all her negotiating skills to steer her bills through parliament .
16 She would need all her wits if she were to stand any chance of getting away from him .
17 She would need all her wits about her .
18 She would need all her self-confidence tonight .
19 ‘ Meaning that I 'll need all my strength in the next few days .
20 This will be Cantona 's first visit to Hillsborough since he snubbed Wednesday , and his reception will be far removed from the hero worship of Elland Road or Old Trafford.Fergie will need all his powers of communication to prevent him being French fried in the face of hostility he is unlikely to have encountered before .
21 The general secretary of the Scottish Trades Union Congress will need all his negotiating skills to bring together a Board ripped apart , following the sacking of three directors by major shareholders George and Hamish Deans last week .
22 With luck , he would need all his concentration for the traffic .
23 I shall need all his courage for the task
24 Fear debilitated , and he would need all his wits and ability at his command , if he was to survive this encounter .
25 The therapies are fairly tiring , and you will need all your energies if you 're going to get the full benefit . ’
26 You 'll need all your guile and sagacity to help your owner over this tiresome period , but your efforts will be amply rewarded and appreciated .
27 You do need all your money to offset that , so that we can charge you what we call a level premium throughout the period .
28 To make matters worse , all the inventions are hidden in the various objects scattered around the cave system , so you 'll need all your wits about you if you 're to do it .
29 You 'll need all your wits about you to tackle the weekend 's infuriating drama .
30 Then you will need all your feeling for words , all your resources of vocabulary , to get yourself neatly out of trouble .
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