Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [pers pn] all " in BNC.
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1 | In the flicker of an eyelid the hostility had vanished and he had become a model of charm and smiling good humour , as he politely asked her all about herself and answered her questions in return . |
2 | A related question is whether each processor should execute its own programme , or if instructions from one programme should be broadcast to all processors , thereby allowing them all to execute the same programme with different data . |
3 | He eventually shared them all out . |
4 | He was still doing it over an hour later , frantically trying to remember everything and wishing he had somewhere to write it all down , when there was a sound of feet running up the stairs . |
5 | ‘ There 's so much , as you say , and everyone else seems to them to be doing well enough to enjoy it all . |
6 | ENOUGH TO DRIVE US ALL BANANAS |
7 | ‘ I hope you 're sober enough to drive us all home , that 's all . ’ |
8 | Is this bridge still strong enough to carry us all ? |
9 | I want personally to thank you all for coming . |
10 | This news , needless to say , greatly concerned them all , Douglas and the Regent in especial . |
11 | More came welling and flooding under the door , so that I suddenly found it all about my ankles . |
12 | He now realized with astonishment that there was apparently a part of the warren underground which was big enough to contain them all together . |
13 | One particular passage , ‘ wonderful silver ship driving through air at 75 miles an hour towards Bermuda ’ , perhaps says it all . |
14 | Steve Pyle has not only done us all a favour ; he has done you one , Mr Laing . |
15 | Baveno is a pretty village , although it does n't take long to explore it all . |
16 | In the morning Miss Honey said to them , ‘ One or two of you did not particularly enjoy the last occasion when the Headmistress took the class , so let us all try to be especially careful and clever today . |
17 | The author of this memoir , while an undergraduate , once borrowed fourteen books about history from Edward Wynn and , on the way to return them , inadvertently dropped them all into the River Pem — and so is better placed than anyone to testify how good a man was Edward Wynn . |
18 | As soon as you are safely back in your car , write everything down , but do n't necessarily believe it all . |
19 | She looked at the few cigarettes left in her pack and then impulsively threw them all out of the window . |
20 | IBM Corp president Jack Kuehler says that we 've all got it all wrong with regard to the company 's $1,000m cut in 1993 research and development budget ( UX No 416 ) : he says that the cut is off the gross budget , which is $9,000m , not the net budget , which is $6,000m , the difference being that the net figure takes account of software development costs written off as incurred ; most people reckon that a cut of $1,000 is a cut of $1,000m and is a very big sum to lose in one year . |
21 | ‘ Jenny is sorry she inadvertently misled us all , I think . |
22 | Seb had always had an instinct for whether or not something was likely to make money , but now he was required to record farm profit and expenditure for Christian it was not enough to leave it all to Carrie . |
23 | Brando said , ‘ Why , you sonofabitch , ’ and I said , ‘ Well , up yours too , pal , ’ and then he was suddenly giving me all of it , and I could do no wrong . |
24 | Well , we 've I would like we 're basically giving you all your cow requirement and all your oil requirement . |
25 | Feeling a twinge of guilt because she 'd inadvertently brought it all up when all they wanted was for it to remain buried , and pushing aside for the moment the whys and wherefores of her grandfather 's involvement , Ellie apologised quietly , ‘ I 'm sorry . |
26 | Better take them all back then . |
27 | But , years later , Liz found herself visiting the Freud museum in Berggasse in Vienna , and there she suddenly saw it all — the red walls , the figurines , and , perhaps most distinctively , the predominance of red carpet-cushions , the characteristic mixture of Persian geometric patterns on floor and couch — a Jewish mixture , a Viennese mixture , a Freudian mixture ? |
28 | Zen sat there unhappily taking it all in . |
29 | Names and schools have been freely suggested , but where one guess is as good as another one had better ignore them all . |
30 | The vital clue to an individual 's sickness may come through any of the senses , so use them all . |