Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [vb pp] [pron] all " in BNC.

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1 Erm not any more I do n't I 've given them all away hello , are there any spare handouts in the room ?
2 I sorted through my frocks but could find none that fitted me ; I 'd outgrown them all and was waiting until I 'd grown into Liza 's castoffs .
3 Whether I 'd imagined it all .
4 I 'd had enough — I 'd seen it all .
5 She said nothing to me and after rehearsals I was still standing there ; I 'd done nothing all morning , and she called me into the office .
6 I did have c a hysterectomy but er because there was a l malignant growth , so whether in you know I 'd done anything all those years and yet it did n't affect , you know it makes you wonder does n't it ?
7 So I wished I 'd done it all in the first place , now I 've got to do it .
8 I think that I was also over-confident when going into that river as if I 'd done it all before and was some sort of expert .
9 ‘ Tod Richardson , ’ I repeat , speaking flatly , nodding to Vinnie Dirkin as if I 'd guessed it all the while .
10 I thought that as I 'd involved you all , to some extent , in the enquiries that were launched yesterday , I ought to inform you of the results of our search for the boy , Gerry Boden … ’
11 ‘ You accused me of being little better than a thief , a cheat , as though I 'd masterminded it all just to hurt you .
12 I mean if if I 'd done that this morning and I 'd written it all up before you came in and then said well what we 've done is this and then we did that and then we did that but as as it was generated as we discussed then then you were with me I hope at the way it went
13 He was sure I was going to be sent to Siberia but I 'd given him all my film and all the pictures that I 'd taken already .
14 I 'd planned it all out , not the day , just got up one morning and thought , ‘ This is it , I 've had enough .
15 that 's why I really wanted to try all these other avenues cos I 'd watched them all and , and each one , no disrespect to any of them , but
16 I 'd got them all .
17 I 'd known him all my life .
18 Some of them turned out to be not as indifferent to my plight as I 'd feared they all would be , and a few murmured that if I did really feel strongly about the way I had been treated , I should indeed take the matter up with the Senate .
19 ‘ Why would I have brought you all this distance for one night 's pleasure , hmm ?
20 When the evidence that I had confirmed it all !
21 The Hurricanes were to land at Hal Far aerodrome and I circled that aerodrome until I had seen them all land safely .
22 In paying my respects and tribute to the bereaved of the two soldiers and the young man killed , I am tempted to say that I thought that I had seen it all .
23 I remembered how in England I had pitied them all tucked away in oblivion : Feathers , the first man of my course to go missing ; Johnny Soames whose aircraft I had watched skidding away from the formation on one of the early daylight raids over northern France .
24 I had heard it all before and so was a little more sanguine .
25 I had heard it all before and could only think how differently she would be responding if Syl had been Nour .
26 I had heard it all before .
27 It was nice , people were so kind , offering encouragement and congratulations for what had been achieved ; I almost felt as if I had done it all .
28 I had done it all before .
29 Somewhat naïvely , I had expected it all to be sorted out then and there , but the chap just took my name , gave me a form to fill in and told me to come back a few days later for a full interview .
30 Dick told me I had got it all wrong .
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