Example sentences of "[vb past] he [verb] all " in BNC.

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1 What happened next , was done by a child ‘ who had suffered years of subtle torture at the hands of a madman whose twisted mind helped him justify all his crimes ’ .
2 God has n't given Paul an injection of energy and told him to face all kinds of circumstances .
3 I got myself invited along as I wanted to find out what drove him to travel all the way from Surrey to South Wales nearly every weekend .
4 It seemed he held all the cards — there were other agencies who could handle his business , and if he denied Grantham and Marsh the opportunity because of her stubbornness how could she explain it to Sebastian ?
5 Derek Polson , a CCG storeman at KG Ethylene Offsite stores , showed he knows all there is to know about fork lift driving when he scored a perfect 100 per cent in his driving test — the first time a driver has achieved the maximum score at Hargreaves Training in Glasgow .
6 He knew it was a case of mistaken identity when they urged him to bare all .
7 As he slowly revolved he observed all points of the compass with eyes wide in wonder .
8 He worked he worked all his time on the island apart from the time he was in the army .
9 Mithra was later adopted by the Romans , who designated him to oversee all legal affairs and transactions .
10 Drafted in March 1949 , the article never emerged beyond a few notes , mainly about Brideshead itself , though the task led him to reread all Waugh 's early works , including his biographies , and it was evidently one the dying man approached with enthusiasm .
11 Athelstan again made him repeat all they knew , though this time excluding Sir Thomas Springall 's murder .
12 In October he summoned to Amman the local notables favourable to his rule , where they asked him to put all Arab-occupied Palestine under his protection .
13 they asked him to remember all the things he could about the trip from earth .
14 She hoped they kept him occupied all day .
15 It was about a week later and my leathers were still a little ruffled after the grating incident when I saw him sitting all alone in the waiting room .
16 Then again , he was averaging 303 yards a drive — which meant he carried all the course 's major hazards .
17 When his father died he burnt all the letters he could find .
18 From them , Pat felt he had all the available information and that kept him going .
19 Everyone knew he had all the attributes a golfer needs , and his swing was poetry in motion .
20 After a day on the track with Formula One driver Martin Brundle , Neil Lyndon thought he knew all about driving a racing car .
21 She thought he put all to the test
22 ‘ I thought he liked all that warrior business , you on a horse and your old grandfather and all that ? ’
23 What the hell did he do all the time , except drink ?
24 Getting back to Rocky , did he play all his career at Arse at right midfield ?
25 Why did he have all his guitar out and everything .
26 Admirably compiled by Count Mercer ( how did he get all these bands to agree to be called goth , when it is , in truth , the genre that dare not speak its name ? ) , it is , alas , his rather clumsy sleeve biogs that lend ‘ Gothic Rock ’ an unforgiveably tawdry air .
27 ‘ What did he get all those for ? ’
28 ‘ But how did he get all his money ?
29 He had given the boy all the evidence , dumped it in his lap without ceremony , and left him to examine all , and act as the prince he was .
30 Had he dreamed all that ?
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