Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [vb past] [pers pn] all " in BNC.

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1 Sarah 's place at University is now assured along with other classmates , some of whom found it all a bit too much .
2 Sarah 's place at University is now assured along with other classmates , some of whom found it all a bit too much .
3 But thanks to the ingenuity of Edward Adeane , who planned it all , no one found them .
4 For his part , the President stood with the rest of the politburo on the mausoleum of the man who made it all happen — Lenin — and took the salute at the military and civilian parade through Red Square .
5 We are to drink beer , eat cheese , get herded around in coaches , grab every photo-opportunity with ‘ the two lads who made it all possible ’ and officially launch the new Carter long-player ( EC-standard length ) ‘ 1992 — The Love Album ’ .
6 His partner was the curvaceous Jill Ireland , who made it all seem no less exciting to her than would have been an embrace from Gregory Peck .
7 Today the President of Guinness PLC is Benjamin Guinness ( 8 ) ( b. 1937 ) , the third Earl of Iveagh and the sixth direct descendant of the man who made it all possible , over two hundred years ago .
8 This bloke 's got two Lambourginis in the garage and er the latest BMW all from , he said he works seven days a week for it he said but he , you know , he 's just an ordinary bloke who got it all just working
9 At the drink-up after their New York appearance , the band were hanging out with ex-Nymph INGRE LORRE , who invited them all back to her mother 's house for a Halloween party ( surely an offer not to be passed up ) .
10 First , what happened to the Jew who told you all this ? ,
11 ‘ Was it she who told you all this ? ’
12 Tories aching for fizz have to accept the meat and two veg reality ; and they may remember that , in the fable , Jupiter grew so tired of the frogs complaining about their uninspiring King Log that he sent down a replacement , King Stork , who ate them all .
13 The broadcaster who threw it all up to become the son of God was giving thanks on the eve of the party conference in Wolverhampton .
14 It was to be filmed in a Spanish club off Oxford Street , and I promised my flamenco friend Nuria , who taught me all I knew for my part in the About Face playlet , Señor Duende , that I would don a leotard and flounce for her .
15 ‘ The agent who arranged it all , ’ he continued , ‘ was he perhaps a lawyer , name of Jaggers ? ’
16 A generation away from the British urchins who started it all .
17 We are now coming to the time of the year when paddlers start competing again in marathons and it would be nice to remember the ancient Greeks who started it all off .
18 He then did it in employment , you know , it 's obviously now gon na continue , I do n't know quite erm , how much more damage he can do on the economy , but that 's the guy who started it all .
19 Gorman was singled out as the culprit who started it all and was promptly dispatched to the changing rooms .
20 After coffee our final speaker was Dr Findlater who kept us all enthralled by his expertise and enthusiastic approach to the history of human anatomy .
21 Among all these famous names there is one who knew them all , and who perhaps in his own way did as much as they to popularize , and incidentally to record , the Lake District at the turn of the century .
22 Tilda , who knew them all , loved to imitate them , and hobbled up Partisan Street alternately limping and shuffling , with distorted features .
23 Dad ( John Alexander MacKay ) is a former star baseball player who blew it all by turning Sixties anarchist , ‘ the only radical short stop in history ‘ as Burke deliciously puts it .
24 Who saw it all ? ’
25 This was not obvious to most people in the later nineteenth century , and the general effect of the Second Law was to encourage the gloomy belief that in time the universe would die the heat death of general tepidity : that the universe would see Victorians and their foreseeable descendants out , its death being many million years away , was little consolation to believers in progress , who saw it all stopping in the distant future .
26 One of those who saw it all happen was a young actress called Sheila Hancock .
27 You only saw the f oh now oh right so , hands up who saw it all the way through and would not want to see it again as part of the seminar .
28 ‘ The old one-legged man who brought us all here for nothing ; and that boy who I 'm going to have the heart of ! ’
29 of who thought it all up , the opening night
30 You had to be in on the script meetings and the rehearsals to realize that underneath that company executive exterior lurked a funny man who took it all very seriously indeed .
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