Example sentences of "[pron] all [adv prt] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 and take you all up there ?
2 ‘ I 'll take you all out tonight , a celebratory dinner .
3 He does , he said I just want you all out there to know that I do love Patsy .
4 Where are you all off too ?
5 I told him of the plight of all the refugees on the station , then he thought for a minute and said , ‘ Well , I 'm running a camp at the moment , and have over a thousand in it , but I 'm sure we can squash you all in somehow . ’
6 As she left she said I 'm looking forward to seeing you all in about six weeks .
7 Are you all back tomorrow now then ?
8 ‘ Actually , I 've come to take you all back home . ’
9 but it knocks me all off then , I do n't feel , I feel tired but I 'm not tired when I go
10 Before God , I 'd give them all up just to see her again , just to touch her !
11 So I sprinkled this stuff inside every pair of knickers in the drawer and then folded them all up again carefully . ’
12 Right so I 'll scramble them all up so like
13 Well the reason why we were attracted to it was of course the very point that that they would translate the disks for nothing , we would n't have to type out the register , and they would also add the telephone numbers without us having to look them all up so that we could do telephone canvassing .
14 Of course , being members of the Tech-Green élite and therefore indispensable , he and his family were already on file for a place on Sky City One should he be willing to move them all up there .
15 I do n't want them all up there
16 We go to a chemist and say : get out your textbooks and your calculating machine ; sharpen your pencil and your wits ; fill your head with formulae , and your flasks with methane and ammonia and hydrogen and carbon dioxide and all the other gases that a primeval nonliving planet can be expected to have ; cook them all up together ; pass strokes of lightning through your simulated atmospheres , and strokes of inspiration through your brain ; bring all your clever chemist 's methods to bear , and give us your best chemist 's estimate of the probability that a typical planet will spontaneously generate a self-replicating molecule .
17 Oh picks them all up together .
18 No , this is what we 're going to do , we 're going to tidy them all up now quietly
19 One so maybe you can write them all on now go along and write them on .
20 Cos we had to go you see , and you had to put your Sunday clothes on , your best coat and everything ; and then when you came back you had to take them all off again . ’
21 Well they just sort of drop off when they die and then grow some new ones but they do n't drop them all off like all some of the other trees do in the Autumn .
22 Mrs. Browne had been at their Mayfair flat and seen them all off together .
23 Yeah , you got ta sell them all off now !
24 By the time you 've you 've moved them all rather than drawing them all in again then you run the con activity and swop back .
25 them all in twice in , in two .
26 Well I suppose they 'll , you send them all in then there 's eight semi finalists
27 I do n't think you can put them all in now .
28 One man had done that , one man had had the power to call them all out here on to the moor , away from their homes , their jobs .
29 you can get them all out again in a minute
30 I had to sort them all out again so you can see what he got up there .
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