Example sentences of "[noun] [vb past] [pers pn] [prep] all " in BNC.
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1 | Nicandra led them by all the ways she had known and disregarded since childhood . |
2 | Some candidates for overseas study told me in all honesty that the acquisition of consumer durables , the modern-day trappings of success , was the main motivation for their efforts , although they also hoped to help the ‘ motherland ’ in the process . |
3 | Much as their fans loved them for all their quirks , the aesthetics and comfort of a ground did not cross the mind of many football directors . |
4 | A mile 's drive south in the car took us to all that remains of Clare 's beloved heath land . |
5 | That small part of the Doctor 's character that allowed for scepticism reminded him of all the times such naivety had landed him in trouble before . |
6 | Tom grinned an enormous grin across the table and said , ‘ You 're cheating , because a ) what are your natural circumstances if it 's not the very existence of coal , b ) I do n't believe Engels said it at all and , c ) even if he did , that does n't make it true because he was working with an outmoded scientific model . |
7 | There had been conflicting stories as to whether Anthony had been intended , Wells having gone on record as saying he had been conceived in a moment of carelessness , professor Gordon Ray , who edited the West-Wells correspondence , as saying it was a deliberate attempt by Wells to keep Rebecca with him , and Rebecca herself as saying , ‘ Wells cheated me of all but one child . ’ |
8 | Although they had decided that it was a drill motor , Bernice 's imagination turned it into all sorts of monsters . |
9 | And the touch of his scorching lips , the clasp of his arms , the close union with his warm , strong body robbed her of all strength and of all power of resistance . ‘ |
10 | Abu piloted us with all the aplomb of a sailor surging through dangerous surf , and finally brought us to an entire circular village of some sixty three-storey houses , all shaped like space-arcs . |
11 | Conradin hated her with all his heart , but he obeyed her quietly and took his medicine without arguing . |
12 | He did n't quite know why he 'd hoped that Alex could be cleared of the murder , but the confirmation of his friend 's guilt sapped him of all energy . |
13 | There were indeed some who shook their heads and moaned , but on the whole buoyancy , bullishness and general enthusiasm hit me from all sides . |
14 | Whereas the Formalist concept was related to the literary devices within a text , the Prague School theory applied it to all forms of language . |
15 | Trees surrounded it on all sides . |
16 | But Judge Karl-Heinz Schmoll ruled : ‘ The policy covered him in all situations in life . ’ |
17 | As the hunt goes on for the missing millions of the family 's crashed empire , Pandora , 32 , beamed as she declared : ‘ People will probably wonder how on earth Kevin managed it with all he 's got on his mind . ’ |
18 | His jaw hung open , and he was near enough for me to see the rain dashing from his face — when lightning showed him at all . |
19 | In the strengthening light , Cassie saw him with all the clarity and shock of their first encounter , and her flesh shivered with excitement , as it had done even then . |
20 | Life can take many strange twists , ’ Jonas told her in all seriousness , then softened the whole with a laugh . |
21 | My Grandfather accompanied me to all contests and modelling assignments and was well known on the Beauty Queen circuit as ‘ Pop ’ . |
22 | His quiet friendliness , calm courage and sense of humour endeared him to all , Burmans and British alike . |
23 | Has all the nonsense off the field distracted you at all , made your h job harder ? |
24 | The representation of personages on monuments before the second quarter of the fifteenth century showed them in all their might , majesty and power , attired in their finery and dressed to illustrate their status . |
25 | A matron chaperoned them at all times , trekking them from digs to school , on to the theatre and finally back to their digs at night , the crocodile of children walking slower as the day progressed . |
26 | ‘ Your brother made it after all , ’ said Ewen Mackay to me , but I shook my head . |