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

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1 And I can tell you something , I do n't want to talk about them all the time .
2 Hopefully he would n't feel compelled to talk about them all the time as well .
3 There was another couple of Chelsea fans I was singing about them all the fucking day were n't I ?
4 Sexual life itself seldom goes smoothly for everyone all the time .
5 Sorry about having a go at you two about talking about me all the time but I mean that 's the w that 's , that 's the impression I 've always got .
6 Someone like James for , how long did that go on for , for about a month , when he could n't he stop talking about me all the time it was sort of like , you know , I like this , you know what I mean , he was talking
7 through them all a few times so
8 Coleridge 's headlong arrival into the lives of William and Dorothy Wordsworth remained for them all a charged and exhilarating memory .
9 For certain self-aware people , however , this is not possible : to imagine themselves being themselves , living their own real , authentic , or genuine life , has for them all the aspects of a hallucination .
10 Still , I 'll vote for them all the same , it 's the devil I know and I know them both .
11 And just to show the Brownies he really was their friend , Farmer Bolsover sent along to the barn for them all the apples Penny had shaken from the tree she had climbed in his orchard !
12 If , however , you are using an agency capable of providing a reasonable service — even if it is not a ‘ full service agency ’ — you are likely to meet , at one time or another , an account group , consisting of at least five or six people , who will be doing between them all the tasks involved in creating and placing your advertising .
13 But there was a tie between them all the same .
14 The programme summed up for me all the human frustrations , hopelessness and despair .
15 Er , I sorry , , just clearing my throat , er , I did , I did delegate if somebody put it on the end of somebody 's assignment , then I to it , but I tend to find I underestimate what people can do for me all the time , and do n't identify just how much those people can give me back , and I did , or I do have a tendency at times to give people like before , to hold on too much , try and do too much myself , and er , you ca n't do it that way in case .
16 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 .
17 For that is the only way to achieve freedom , after which all the nations , including the Šiptars , will be able to decide their future , with the right of self-determination , including secession .
18 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 .
19 " The Chairman after a few remarks called upon Mr. Borland to read his Essay on " Labour , " after which all the Members in rotation were requested to give their views on the subject .
20 Mr. Stewart and Mr. James Cowan and that the Subject was to be Republic versus Monarchy … after which all the Members present took part in the discussion and on the vote being taken Eleven voted for Monarchy and Five for Republic . "
21 Look after her all the time ?
22 He just had to look after her all the time .
23 Peter has now been transferred to the Aylestone Day Centre in Hereford , where he has volunteer helpers looking after him all the time .
24 he 's , he 's thinking the law 's after him all the time
25 Cos , he says I 'm I mean I will , she looks after him all the time
26 He leaned into it and the fielder at midwicket could only turn and jog after it all the way to the boundary .
27 DC Creation An editing phase during which all the basic information is entered and checked .
28 The importance of ISDN is as the foundation for the entire model ; the single , standard interface through which all the rest will be provided : ‘ Our model says that this guy needs one interface ’ , says Corris , then he can decide when making a call that he wants to use certain intelligent aspects of the network , he can say ‘ I need another channel …
29 This is a competition held during every exercise , for which all the nations enter teams .
30 ‘ Hi , Cameron , ’ he said , and I knew then he 'd been aware of me all the time .
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