Example sentences of "[pron] [noun sg] [verb] all " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm sweating a bit , and my skin feels all prickly . |
2 | dad was driving , and he was like when he ca n't calm down , because my mum gets all like raged |
3 | My sister buried all her valuables showing me the spot so that I could tell her children where they were in case she was killed . |
4 | My mouth feels all furry and yakky . |
5 | " My work fills all my time . |
6 | I 'm happier working alone , not having my work judged all the time . ’ |
7 | ‘ I kept a diary in my desk recording all my thoughts and suspicions . |
8 | Asked about LBJ 's reputed roaming from his home on the range , his wife Lady Bird chirped , ‘ My husband loved all people , and half the world 's people are women . ’ |
9 | Returned that same evening to Brigade Headquarters to collect my rucksack containing all my worldly possessions and , of course , the bagpipes . |
10 | It 's my job to keep all the wounds clean . |
11 | This month , however , is my chance to put all that to rights . |
12 | My head aches all the time . |
13 | I shall tell my friend to take all his bits and pieces out of my hold , of course . " |
14 | The first , well my wife done all my books you see . |
15 | My wife took all the telephone calls that Sunday evening . |
16 | They even gamble , we were talking about and she says oh my wife knows all about that from where we come from , you know , live , live one like Random Street and which I suppose they had to get where they could , she come and looked at it and said oh that 's one wear , said they 're only four , four holes |
17 | My father knew all this , but did not tell me . |
18 | I still sing and play some of the material that my father used all those years ago . |
19 | ‘ My father knows all their names . |
20 | He had two foremans worked under him , the purpose being they did the shifts , my father did all the writing for the Great Central Railway Depot , the marshalling yard or sorting out the trains . |
21 | And as I I recall on a Saturday morning I used to have to take the er one and sixpence each Saturday back to this House , and they used to issue us a little receipt and I remember my father keeping all those receipts until it was paid off . |
22 | It 's very difficult , it 's very difficult at my age to remember all these . |
23 | It was dug by an escaping prisoner in the old days ; my aunt knows all about it . |
24 | I stood on my grave and my flesh knew all there is to know of clay , and my bones of stone . |
25 | ‘ I 'm asking you to marry me , be my wife … fill all the empty places in my life , as I will do my utmost to fill all those in yours . ’ |
26 | My voice goes all funny , but I keep from crying . |
27 | I liked to hear the verse , and enjoyed declaiming it , but only if there was no one to hear me , for I knew that my voice held all the fine cadences of Sir Tom himself . |
28 | My self-loathing deepened all the time . |
29 | My predecessor viewed all these developments with some gloom . |
30 | Earlier I had told the Posi who runs everything in my ship to hold all calls . |