Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [verb] [pers pn] all " in BNC.

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1 But thanks for telling me all this . ’
2 Thanks for telling me all this ; it 's what I wanted to know . ’
3 ‘ Well , thanks for explaining it all to me , but I 'll have to be going too , I 'm afraid . ’
4 The usual way of coping with their father had been to make no reference to anything untoward that might have happened , for fear of bringing it all upon them again .
5 Within the past hour has announced that a review is being launched into the future of three pits in Yorkshire with the intention of closing them all down .
6 She tried to calculate the effect of telling them all .
7 We are now 7 degrees within the tropics and if the trade winds in which we got off Madeira continue we may expect to cross the equator in a week or ten days , about which time our Captn. informs us that we may expect to fall in with some homeward bound vessels which will enable me as well as the rest of our passengers to forward letters to our friends … bad weather had the effect of making us all good sailors and now we are enjoying fine weather and a fair wind .
8 When the time came to close the office , he took great pleasure in posting us all as far away from our homes as he possibly could .
9 ‘ Sounds fine , but , well , even if Montgomery manages to raise this bomber , if he manages to cut a hole in the fuselage without blowing us all to kingdom come , if he manages to extract the atom bomb and if he manages to secure it to the Angelina 's cradle , what happens if the thing detonates before he reaches the Kásos Strait ? ’
10 the key to learning it all key .
11 Common threads in the commentaries were the losses at Do It All , which threaten to cost WHS £14m for the full year ; doubt over whether the group could fulfil its promise not to inject more cash into Do It All ; the downturn in the recorded music market ; the group 's comment that trading in June and November had been poor ; and chairman Sir Simon Hornby 's sombre prognostications over the end of the recession , not yet in sight .
12 They will take you half a mile for a packet of Marlboros — for a carton , they 'll fight each other for the privilege of taking you all the way ( eighteen miles ) out to Sheremtyevo airport .
13 That year saw England 's famous World Cup victory , and James Cossins recalled ‘ the difficulty of getting us all out of the wardrobe at the Duke of York 's — the only room with a TV set — in time for curtain up on the second house on the Saturday night that England won , and the fact that the cast were almost too hoarse to get to the end of the play .
14 Their political passivity about these communal services ca n't be understood without taking into account the benefit of keeping it all in the family — for men it secured their surveillance over the time and labour of women .
15 ‘ Well , you might have told me you were a quintuple amputee before getting me all excited . ’
16 I am very grateful to Dounreay for making it all possible , to the Library for their help with my research and to my colleagues for their assistance . ’
17 So if you want to just sort of remember them all , as a table we 've got sort of say acid plus metal and see what happens see what 's given off , well we get a salt a lot of the time do n't we and we
18 So until we get a organised , you know it 's no good sort of encouraging em all to become members for them to ring in , only to get that stone wall ,
19 sort of takes it all in says oh that 's a bit rude .
20 Mm , it banks up the other side banks up the other side you see and then once the pond 's all in you sort of landscape it all down and you use it as a rockery , I want the
21 Well no , you , you sort of mix it all up and it 's like a , a piece of dough , it 's like , it 's like a pastry
22 The one line sort of sets it all off , you can remember .
23 I chopped up the chicken itself and I put it and what I could rescue of the rice and a bit more rice which was in the cupboard into a frying pan with a stock cube and some water and I sort of poached it all together . ’
24 And you just sort of have it all hanging over you and
25 We shall stick to those and er I 'll sort of see you all er anon .
26 If Blackbeard was carrying only that amount , what was the point of offering it all ?
27 Absolutely , says one in three women who took part in our Gallup survey to discover the stresses and strains of juggling it all and how women deal with them .
28 I do n't have to look too far back in there when we started this whole process , four or five years of throwing it all up in the air to say that I felt every pupil could comment in some way , something that they had enjoyed , something they felt they 'd been successful at , something they felt they found difficult , something that had pleased them , surely every child could comment on wo , if it 's just one of those things
29 Common threads in the commentaries were the losses at Do It All , which threaten to cost WHS £14m for the full year ; doubt over whether the group could fulfil its promise not to inject more cash into Do It All ; the downturn in the recorded music market ; the group 's comment that trading in June and November had been poor ; and chairman Sir Simon Hornby 's sombre prognostications over the end of the recession , not yet in sight .
30 What 's the point in getting them all stuffy about it ?
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