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

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1 oche I all the time
2 Gillian and I were falling in love and you 'd think we 'd have wanted to be by ourselves all the time , gazing into one another 's eyes and holding hands and going to bed together .
3 We do n't always want to be testing ourselves all the time , do we ?
4 I was behind 'er all the time . ’
5 You never thought of O as someone who was with people or who went home with people , and he never seemed to be looking round for someone all the time , which is how most of us must have appeared .
6 ‘ But you were with someone all the time ?
7 Do you , honestly in this day and age I do n't think that 's a really bad thing , because until you 're with someone all the time , who knows what , you 'd never have got in , you 'd never have gone in would you ? .
8 She plays on yours all the time about her , your Dynamike
9 It said it one of the guitar magazines I use my all the time before , before winding up for a gig , and all this sees for wrecking one of the guitars !
10 ‘ Look lady , I 've given ya all the rope I could and I guess you jus ' plumb hung yourself .
11 He played himself all the time , using his characters to display his many theatrical talents .
12 To think that this abyss of revelation was waiting inside himself all the time !
13 Apparently one of the the little erm boys she say , he wets himself all the time , and she turns round and she goes , he goes to er , ha ha , he started himself , and you have to change all his clothes , like that and she said
14 After this , he became a nicer cat , + was n't so proud of himself all the time .
15 Well it might be this one , but there 's somebody all the while she 's doing it .
16 That is what happens when you are afraid of nobody all the time .
17 It 's not just because we 've had police officers injured — we 've had extra officers in their all the time , but we 're going to step that up now .
18 Steve Perry , sales manager at Birmingham South has recently launched an incentive at which all the service staff can aim .
19 These are passed through the toiler area which all the mole rats share .
20 In much existentialist writing the impression is given that , in order to test the believer and evoke real trust , God makes a world in which all the evidence points against Him .
21 If we take Cournot 's time-honoured example of the mineral water duopoly , with the exception that we suppose developing a spring involves a fixed cost F , after which all the water desired can be extracted at a constant marginal cost ( of c , possibly zero ) , then we have a natural monopoly in the sense that average cost is continually declining .
22 Few prior to Jones had cared to admit this seditious point except in the columns of the Police Review , where disgruntled beat officers ( often anonymously ) indicate the paradox of being the revered and reviled base on which all the hierarchy is built .
23 In the areas of social policy , a separate protocol to which all the member states except the United Kingdom are signatories , is likely to have a major impact on companies operating in the Community , including a probable ‘ trickle-on ’ effect to companies based in the United Kingdom .
24 It 's either a six-foot high with sharp edges f fridge freezer or a cooker which all the back 's got grease on and is sliding out of our hands as we carry it .
25 Gramont ended his speech , which all the way through had been punctuated by applause and cries of ‘ Vive l'Empereur ’ , by saying :
26 My eye falls on the geraniums by the window , which all the way through this conversation , presumably , have been continuing to scent the office air .
27 In Thailand she was struck with the contrast between the acrobatic and boisterous dances for men , and the women 's gentle , elegant movement in which all the activity is in the hands and arms , the feet never leaving the ground .
28 She lay in a room from which all the wood had been stripped , save for the pallet beneath her .
29 Even Granny was shocked when Grimma looked at her with a face from which all the colour had drained away .
30 It seemed to Locke that the strained sense of ‘ perceive ’ must indeed be the one on which all the rest of our talk about the objects of perception should be fashioned .
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