Example sentences of "we all " in BNC.

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1 We all know the face and hands of the figure , set in its marble chair , in that circle of fantastic rocks , as in some faint light under sea .
2 The description is rather slender , but Pater was able to assume some existing knowledge on the part of his reader : ‘ We all know the face and hands of the figure , set in its marble chair , in that circle of fantastic rocks , as in some faint light under sea . ’
3 I hated seeing myself at first — we all did .
4 In fact the dream that we all had about Great Britain acknowledging it 's theatre and funding it properly has suffered a lot of setbacks since the ‘ sixties ’ .
5 We all looked again and it was n't H. The bastard had met this Jake a year or two back and at once noted the resemblance .
6 We all knew of your friendship with Korchnoi , he wrote , how could we not , the papers have been so full of it .
7 As we all of us want to escape ourselves and remain ourselves , want to leave ourselves behind and take ourselves with us , want the world transfigured and yet to remain ourselves in a transfigured world .
8 Time we all moved on to Mars .
9 We all seek reasons .
10 It is in our interests as designers in this field to ensure that the ‘ pub tradition ’ that we all hold so dear remains a living tradition .
11 I think we all need cooling down , ’ she said , and left them to their bitter devices .
12 ‘ It was an accident , we all know that .
13 ‘ It might be as well , ’ she said majestically , ‘ if we all said where we were when it happened .
14 ‘ And all we shall have to do is to stick together and confess that this dreadful accident did happen a little bit earlier and we all felt devastated but there was a full house and we all felt we owed it to the public that the show should go on .
15 ‘ And all we shall have to do is to stick together and confess that this dreadful accident did happen a little bit earlier and we all felt devastated but there was a full house and we all felt we owed it to the public that the show should go on .
16 All must be equally under suspicion , though we all know the master or mistress would never think of doing such a thing . ’
17 ‘ — well anyway , I remembered the last time she was here this Mrs Heatherington-Scott made a set at Sir Harry Destry , like Thomas said , and — well , we all know what happened that time , do n't we ?
18 ‘ I think we all ate the same … ’
19 ‘ What about after we all left ? ’ said Henry .
20 We all moved back into the drawing-room for coffee , ’ said Henry , ‘ and I performed my arty trick with the cream and the back of a spoon . ’
21 We all filed out of the assembly hall .
22 We all do until we die . ’
23 ‘ Speech ! ’ one of the boys shouted , and we all laughed .
24 This suited everyone else , as some people like to come in early , others to leave late , and we all managed to work around each other .
25 We all wore these aprons as a uniform and to protect our own clothes while we were working .
26 We all looked up .
27 We all watched her , unsure of what to say .
28 The children waved solemnly and we all said our final farewells .
29 ‘ Oh , it was a good mix last night — we all had a nice chat .
30 I myself felt the meeting had gone pretty well — the house itself was nice and we all seemed to get on very well together .
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