Example sentences of "[pron] [vb infin] all [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 And she makes me laugh all the time — laughter is tremendously bonding , it 's the greatest thing .
2 ‘ He was incredibly good company ; he used to make me laugh all the time .
3 You 've seen me , she 's seen me flirt all the time .
4 ‘ May I thank all the Medau girls for adding to the pleasure of my 90th birthday by sending a gorgeous card signed by so many and good wishes .
5 ‘ May I thank all the Medau girls for adding to the pleasure of my 90th birthday by sending a gorgeous card signed by so many and good wishes .
6 Do you eat all the toast ?
7 Do you know all the way up to the twelve-times table ? ’
8 ‘ Do you know all the way here I 've been looking forward to your particular brand of polite conversation ?
9 What do you need all the time ?
10 Did n't you watch all the time ?
11 Do you watch all the time ?
12 Teacher : Can you pour all the water in your bottle into this jug ?
13 Can you see all the sand on the grass ?
14 If your flats do not have this communal facility , however , where do you store all the week 's rubbish as it accumulates ?
15 Why just do n't you use all the Lego , build something .
16 Allison later told Mark : ‘ My first reaction when you told me about your work was to withdraw , and let you have all the credit , but that would have been Quixotic . ’
17 could you walk all the way round it or ?
18 Did you walk all the way ?
19 Can you put all the bedroom furniture upstairs in the doll 's house ?
20 Where did you put all the paper ?
21 So you know do you get all the credit for it , because it happens in institutions in your division ?
22 ‘ But how would you get all the way up to my bedroom window ? ’
23 Did you get all the kit for your nefarious trade ? ’
24 ‘ What made you come all the way out here just for a drink anyway ? ’ enquired Sheila .
25 It 's enough to make you drive all the way to south-west France and strew some beetroot on the lanes .
26 I mean tha , is it all , you know , do we need all the time to have erm extra administrative help and in in , and in terms of which we 've been talking about before , I know they might sound like two conflicting issues but one of the ways of ensuring we get the work done is do we trying too much at the Synod ?
27 I can only see one one duck all the rest are drakes .
28 That 's right the tenth replacement depot in Lichfield and they used to come round to Walsall looking for absentees and deserters and they there was actually a shooting match in Street the MPs started firing the guns at these fellas who 'd gone absent without leave , and , but as I understand I remember at the time there was a lot of racism in America then and they , they picked these coloured fellas up and apparently the C O at Lichfield was very much a southern colonel and he was a racist and they used to chain these coloured guys up behind the trucks and make them walk all the way back to Lichfield behind the trucks driving the trucks at walking pace and I understand there was a , a salver , a commemorative salver in the Town Hall to be presented to him , and some an MP in the Council he were looking for this colonel , but as I understand he was court-martialled after the war for racism and so I do n't think he 'd be wanting , wanted to be connected with Walsall any more , so but this was
29 She smiled gently at him , letting him see all the love she had kept hidden from him before .
30 And I 'd like to see him get all the way back here because … just because . ’
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