Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [vb past] [verb] all " in BNC.
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1 | I remember thinking , ‘ Gosh , I did n't think I 'd left all this out on the floor . |
2 | I mean I 'd forgotten all about him but I can remember |
3 | She felt a sensation of floating , since the poison which had claimed her had blocked all physical feeling , and she could not move her head to see the men who were carrying her . |
4 | And as as I say they had to put all the mens name in the hat and pick them out and put up a roster and they had their turn of going down the bread week by week . |
5 | One person in three would like blasphemy scrapped as an offence — but an equal proportion want it extended to cover all religions , not just Christianity , according to a survey published yesterday . |
6 | All Nottingham was beautiful and along there 'd got great big flags and they 'd trimmed all Christmas they 'd they 'd sewed all Christmas things on them . |
7 | It seemed he had lost all interest in that too . |
8 | And Dot had a sinking feeling because she realized she 'd known all along even though she had n't wanted to . |
9 | I had thought it all through ; I reckoned I had covered all possibilities . |
10 | Well no , now you see , now is , what 's happened is this tt we argued er the case after we saw the notice , but we only saw the notice about a week before it went into com into committee , so we 'd only a very short time to get everything organized , well we got letters and this petition , we sent it in to the council , Stanley came round and talked to one of the young men round our place , not like that , but he was saying oh we 'll do this , that and the other , but when he came round and now we know they 'd lobbied all the committee that were good and they knew it was gon na be passed , they knew before they went in it was gon na be passed |
11 | as if he 'd known she 'd spent all night wondering about the feel of his lips on hers , about how it would be if he kissed her . |
12 | It would have to begin D twenty two , and anything that follows erm suppose you wanted to delete all the nineteen eighty seven files . |
13 | She thought I had inherited all Miss Lockwood 's property . |
14 | Yeah I thought I 'd got all those bits out , but thank you . |
15 | Molly felt she had lost all control of the situation and was only anxious to withdraw from it . |
16 | ‘ I thought you had spent all night asking them . ’ |
17 | . I thought you 'd written all your cards Arf ? |
18 | I thought you 'd forgotten all about me . |
19 | ‘ I thought you wanted to see all papers relating to that takeover straight away . |
20 | ‘ And I thought you wanted to talk all through the flight ! ’ |
21 | I thought she had forgotten all about me . ’ |
22 | ‘ Oh , God , Hilly , yes ! ’ he laughed , and proceeded to demonstrate very ably that if she thought she had experienced all there was to experience she was sadly mistaken . |
23 | Edward Teller then worked through the implications with Alvarez and , unaware of Frank and Sakharov 's works , they reported ‘ a short but exhilarating experience when we thought we had solved all of the fuel problems of mankind for the rest of time . |
24 | ‘ Do n't be silly — I thought we had settled all that . ’ |
25 | ‘ In this period of glasnost , I thought we 'd stopped all that . ’ |
26 | ‘ I thought we 'd covered all that . |
27 | No encore was needed , despite the clamour for one and the band left knowing they 'd converted all who had come with an open mind . |
28 | No encore was needed , despite the clamour for one and the band left knowing they 'd converted all who had come with an open mind . |
29 | Oh I thought they 'd stopped all these . |
30 | Somewhere below , among orchards and woods , lay that sequestered spot which the topographers thought they had found all those years ago . |