Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [pers pn] [det] the " in BNC.

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31 I ran home from school in the Fifties and I would be crying because they really sold us all the fear of a nuclear explosion .
32 And now , I I almost felt empty when she died , and I did n't have anybody to care for that really needed me all the time so I I , wanted to help out at a local dementia centre to try and make up for it and to pass on
33 Having been criticised for giving no information , BR now gives it all the time with endless repetition , except when you really want it .
34 But the managers were now watching her all the time .
35 Even , let's even make them all the age .
36 In any case you do n't want them all the same do you ?
37 It 's a shame though to let them die because th they 're I like to have a , a different I do n't want it all the same .
38 ‘ So she met someone who could seemingly give her all the things I was n't able to . ’
39 Do n't harass him all the time Jessica you make him neurotic !
40 She mopped the liquid up from the floor with a clean towel , though she knew it meant presently lugging it all the way down to the launderette .
41 Provided that , ’ she added as though drafting a contract , ‘ you do n't do it all the time . ’
42 and the thread bit on I do n't do it all the time look you 've got half a sense mind half a strong common sense
43 Favourite guitars , expensive combos , trick rack systems — you ca n't watch them all the time , and they 're so easy to lift .
44 Now we all know because we 're print buyers to a larger or greater degree but they 're clients they over-estimate they add about twenty five per cent more on than they need and you have to send them back to sharpen their pencils several times before you 've seen the estimate , they of course know that all print buyers are idiots who keep forgetting all the important things and do n't give them half the information they need like the weight of paper or the fact that there 's to be a pocket at the back so , I think if we got the man I think if we maybe started off with H M S O the print buyer which is more akin to what we are and say well you know these are the problems I 've got I 'm sitting with a six million pound budget buying for the whole of the government of Scotland and I have problems and these are the problems that I have , then we get to the wee man from who says now wait a minute boys I get the rubbish that you send out , that was the message and let's make it funny but slightly aggressive let's highlight the real problems because that 's what it 's about , we 're not here for a nice night we 're here to learn
45 Gender , of course , does n't give us all the clues .
46 On the other hand though I was really drunk so maybe I only remember it that way John turned round to me at the end and said , I ca n't understand you All the people I know , when they get pissed , they start fights , whereas you just seem really happy
47 Surely to goodness the damned thing wo n't Follow me all the days of my life ,
48 He 'd closed the door behind them , but he had n't closed it all the way .
49 and er and did n't realize it all the time I was wondering how it was in three , an hour and three quarters , two hours and inside was still er raw , an hour and
50 but I ca n't drink it all the time
51 But they ca n't ignore them all the time .
52 Yeah well my husband 's talking about getting one of those because I mean after I did n't tell him all the details
53 ‘ I ca n't tell you all the details yet , ’ Mould explained .
54 Well I mean he does n't wear them all the time does he ?
55 He has to wear them all the time , but he does n't wear them all the time
56 And then , coming through here take it all the way up take this garage down and bring the lawn across .
57 She silently called him all the names she could think of , then repeated the choicer ones for good measure , as she sluiced her face in cold water .
58 As he lived in the city , Mr Coary drove me up to the Noones ’ for my bag and then took me all the way back to O'Brien 's Hotel in Dublin , where I had stayed long before .
59 Rob , debonair and well-groomed ; the sunlight through stained glass making a coloured mosaic on the stone floor ; the music swelling as Heather , in ivory lace , arrived on her father 's arm , and Rob turning quickly to look at her , then watching her all the way down the aisle as she came towards him ; the hot prick of tears in Merrill 's eyes at the beautiful solemnity of the ceremony .
60 Cheltenham 's Gold Cup week … from Monday thro' till Thursday we 'll be there to bring you all the colour … the action and excitement … we 're off and running tonight with one of the local heroes … one of the favourites … one of the best in the land … who is Racing Gold
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