Example sentences of "[vb past] go [prep] all " in BNC.

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1 She 'd gone through all the usual phases : rock fan magazines , writing to film stars , sometimes getting back a photo with a printed signature , usually not .
2 ‘ When you were shouting at me last night I realised , perhaps for the first time , just exactly what you 'd gone through all your life .
3 But my Edna could n't get over the fact that sh she 'd gone through all that
4 She I I mean she were brigadier and she 'd gone through all her life
5 I thought I 'd gone to all that trouble to lure you into my net , sort out the money , only to send you back into his arms .
6 So Wendy came on the Wednesday and we got going with all the office work here .
7 Deputed to get his own disguise , he went off fuming to a wig shop : ‘ And the lady started to go through all kinds of salesmanship to sell me the wig and if I wanted to swim , I did n't want to swim , and I 'm sitting there knowing that this meeting is going to start very soon and I can not — lady , let's get on with it , I do n't give a damn , just give me a wig . ’
8 Luke started going to all his shows .
9 To love myself appeared to go against all that old upbringing , all that old training .
10 But she still did not realize how unnecessary it was to attend such events , and she continued to go to all the scheduled treats .
11 You had to go through all the misery and raise it with the danger of leaks all the time in some of the central international establishments in America .
12 We had to go through all those invoices , regardless of what we found .
13 You see the thing is you see I mean wh wh when this law came out , LAUTRO and all that business came out that , and best advice and all this sort of thing you had to go through all the finances and what people earned and all that sort of thing .
14 It had gone through all its stages .
15 It was a Port Salut that had gone through all its stages this time .
16 He had gone through all the Smiths ' names by the time he reached the yard , and it was there that Danny Waggett caught hold of him .
17 A former Secretary of State for Energy , the right hon. Member for Worcester ( Mr. Walker ) , on being asked about a change in the hours of work legislation by the Energy Select Committee in 1986 , said that ’ if it had gone through all its processes .
18 She had gone through all the rigmarole of dressing and making up almost on automatic pilot , deriving none of the normal pleasure from the procedure .
19 Talks had gone on all day .
20 But then eventually the surroundings grew unrecognizable and I knew I had gone beyond all previous boundaries .
21 ‘ Do you really think I wanted to go through all that ? ’ she demanded fiercely .
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