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

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31 He 's always telling me all the best people are born in April .
32 And then you go through this door and it 's all old like things and then you go and see erm and you go into this place and it 's like telling you all the erm history and things like that
33 Only two feet above the glassy water a dozen dug-out canoes are lashed to the side and more join us all the time .
34 We both like driving it so much that we end up using it all the time , ’ says the Stirlingshire chiropodist .
35 In the event , the Ventura users are probably wondering what all the fuss is about .
36 Yet Neil Kinnock nearly took them all the way .
37 It 's ‘ Thou hast already and , this being the case , thou mightest as well go on doing it , since if thou doth n't , it might be bad for thine psyche , and anyway if we told thee not to , thou wouldst accuse us of being prejudiced and go on doing it all the same . ’
38 Yeah I think it it 's it 's been coming on a sort of er you know we we we tour here twice a year every year and we release an album every year at this time and a video , so it 's for all the people who like that type of music they know it 's going to be there and they come out to see us all the time you know and er as you say it goes on and on but lucky enough there is an awful lot of material for us to do and you know there should n't be any problem .
39 We never really played it all the way through .
40 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 .
41 ‘ It looks like an old-fashioned sunbonnet , ’ she pronounced , ‘ I ca n't really see what all the fuss is about . ’
42 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
43 Having been criticised for giving no information , BR now gives it all the time with endless repetition , except when you really want it .
44 But the managers were now watching her all the time .
45 Even , let's even make them all the age .
46 In any case you do n't want them all the same do you ?
47 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 .
48 What you want to go interfering for she burst out , leave me and my family alone , little busy body always sticking your nose into other people 's affairs , Daryl 's temper flared up , I do n't she said , you gua rd your tongue Sally , I never meant to interfere and I ca n't think what all the fuss is about , either you have a sister or you have n't , I do n't care .
49 ‘ I do n't know what all the fuss is about , ’ Clive Berlin , QPR 's managing director , said .
50 ‘ I just do n't know what all the fuss is about .
51 The next day they charged Barry Moxton with the murder of his wife Mary and there was a picture on the front pages of him being led away with a blanket over his head and another of a policeman coming out of his mother 's house with a plastic bag that was said to contain his bloodstained and half-burned clothing , and a day or so after that Uncle Titch turned up in South Wales with his horse and cart where he said he 'd gone after a merry-go-round and did n't know what all the fuss was about , did n't know about any murder , did n't read the papers and was generally believed , at least by the people on the estate , because it was typical of Uncle Titch , and by that time the Queerfella who was queerer than any of them knew had made a full confession and it was all over bar the shouting and the trial , when he pleaded guilty and was sent down for life and everyone said he should have been hanged and pretended it had never once crossed their minds that it was Uncle Titch that done it .
52 She 'd had a 24-hour labour but often said she did n't know what all the fuss was about these days .
53 Gerald Thomas allowed himself to add : ‘ I do n't know what all the fuss is about . ’
54 Anyway , ’ he went on , ‘ I do n't know what all the fuss is about .
55 Sir Stanley Matthews , who was the first footballer to be knighted says he still does n't know what all the fuss is about .
56 We did n't even know what all the fuss was about and actually thought the lifeboat was a drifting wreck .
57 ‘ So she met someone who could seemingly give her all the things I was n't able to . ’
58 Do n't harass him all the time Jessica you make him neurotic !
59 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 .
60 Provided that , ’ she added as though drafting a contract , ‘ you do n't do it all the time . ’
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