Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [to-vb] [pers pn] all " in BNC.

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1 The upshot of this long sessions was that Eliot asked me to send him all the relevant documents , which I did in a letter of 20 May .
2 Herman asked me to tell them all about Greece — but I had more sense than to do so .
3 Never mind he can I mean , I had to , I want you to have it all anyway .
4 Now I want you to tell me all the other facts that you know .
5 I want you to tell me all about her . ’
6 She had sort of expected him to leave it all to herself .
7 You have a first course and a second course and could call it all I do n't know what you call it really , I never do know what to call it all .
8 You told me to take it all the way out .
9 These ladies are n't nay wanting you to do it all jazzed up .
10 He knew that he would be rash to expect everyone to obey him all the time ; he had secured the Moghul throne for himself by the skill with which he had played off his brothers against one another , and he distrusted most of the people around him .
11 He begged her to forgive him all he had done amiss , and alter a pause he said , ‘ God has forgiven all my sins . ' ’
12 And erm when Glenys is back on the scene get her to level it all out for you .
13 If the new resolution is less than the original , you can show part of the original at full resolution , and pan it around if appropriate , or compress it to make it all visible .
14 Roll round in the gutter as much as you like , but do n't call me to tell me all about it .
15 I mean I do n't want him to wear them all the time
16 Fergus had divined how afraid she was of the doll-mask and had dealt with it in his own way , daring her to let it all hang out , quoting Yeats at her in his Irish voice .
17 Although how we were supposed to be able to afford to rebuild , I had no idea , but whenever I queried anything he would just laugh and tell me to leave it all to him . ’
18 I will not dwell upon them but will re-emphasise what has already been said and ask you to give us all your support .
19 And now that I 'd forced myself to take it all out of its cobwebby cupboard and look at it remorselessly from start to finish , I knew I had been instinctively wise not to do it before .
20 I have been preparing myself to tell you all my mind .
21 Go help them to bring it all back home .
22 Permit me to purchase you all a fresh beverage as a token of my humblement . ’
23 From large carpet areas to those tricky areas which you may have thought impossible to get really clean — the Steamatic enables you to clean them all with the minimum of fuss .
24 He read out her time of departure , time of arrival and flight number , advising her to write it all down as if she was a half-wit , and she was glad he was n't there to see her face as she scrabbled for a pen and paper .
25 I said , that if it was not troublesome and presuming too much , I would request him to tell me all the little circumstances of his life ; what schools he attended , when he came to Oxford , when he came to London , &c. , &c. , He did not disapprove of my curiosity as to these particulars ; but said , ‘ They 'll come out by degrees as we talk together . ’ ’
26 But I forced myself to write it all down and , as I wrote it , it began to lose its power over me .
27 Trust us to do it all then
28 I had really long hair once , it was way past my bum and when I got my first record deal they wanted me to have it all cut off — it was a total disaster .
29 We make all our decisions together and if she wanted me to pack it all in I would . ’
30 I thought it was rather grand to be going to supper on the boat and I wanted her to tell me all about it later but I never saw her again .
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