Example sentences of "[prep] [verb] [pers pn] all " in BNC.

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1 The BMC praised Land 's End reasonable attitude and thanked it again for allowing us all to use the car park .
2 ‘ And much better for seeing you all here . ’
3 ‘ Well , thanks for explaining it all to me , but I 'll have to be going too , I 'm afraid . ’
4 My feeling now after driving them all again is that the direction , the aspirations of the range , are as middle of the road as ever .
5 After driving you all that way , I should think she was entitled to be a bit boring . ’
6 After supporting them all day I could use some support myself . ’
7 After asking them all about their latest film , their hobbies , their lovers , wives , husbands , children , and anything else of interest , our researchers will come back with their tape-recorded notes , pick out the best bits of their interview and write up a biography .
8 He seemed keen to try the jelly and oranges for pudding , but ended up choosing to give me a cuddle after fingering it all .
9 The water sprays off him that his mother 's screaming at him for soaking us all .
10 I 'm sick of seeing them all !
11 So until we get a organised , you know it 's no good sort of encouraging em all to become members for them to ring in , only to get that stone wall ,
12 The usual way of coping with their father had been to make no reference to anything untoward that might have happened , for fear of bringing it all upon them again .
13 I chopped up the chicken itself and I put it and what I could rescue of the rice and a bit more rice which was in the cupboard into a frying pan with a stock cube and some water and I sort of poached it all together . ’
14 Their political passivity about these communal services ca n't be understood without taking into account the benefit of keeping it all in the family — for men it secured their surveillance over the time and labour of women .
15 Yeah , should of picked it all up .
16 Mm , it banks up the other side banks up the other side you see and then once the pond 's all in you sort of landscape it all down and you use it as a rockery , I want the
17 Well no , you , you sort of mix it all up and it 's like a , a piece of dough , it 's like , it 's like a pastry
18 ‘ You wonder why I am warning you , instead of rounding you all up ?
19 Could I be sure of meeting you all again in health I could be content , but there is the anxiety …
20 Well I should of done them all .
21 she said Joe would of got them all at the top where you could n't see them and things like that , I said well you wo n't get builders doing that
22 The new album is unbelievable ; they 're so adventurous and they have a habit of pulling it all off , whichever area they go into . ’
23 We shall stick to those and er I 'll sort of see you all er anon .
24 Absolutely , says one in three women who took part in our Gallup survey to discover the stresses and strains of juggling it all and how women deal with them .
25 Because of the difficulties of getting it all together , the chairperson or co-ordinator has a key part to play ( see Chairing meetings on page 28 ) .
26 The mental strain of trying to concentrate on it with small children is considerable , and so is the physical strain of getting it all home .
27 That year saw England 's famous World Cup victory , and James Cossins recalled ‘ the difficulty of getting us all out of the wardrobe at the Duke of York 's — the only room with a TV set — in time for curtain up on the second house on the Saturday night that England won , and the fact that the cast were almost too hoarse to get to the end of the play .
28 Any chance of buying them all a pair of slippers each ?
29 So if you want to just sort of remember them all , as a table we 've got sort of say acid plus metal and see what happens see what 's given off , well we get a salt a lot of the time do n't we and we
30 The effort of holding it all in made her feel as though she was about to explode .
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