Example sentences of "[adj] [pron] [vb past] [verb] all " in BNC.

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1 By 1933 it had recovered all the municipal seats it had lost in 1931 .
2 Composite thirteen you recommended to accept all those in favour ?
3 Out of that she had to pay all expenses , including animal feed and coal , which left around five pounds a month for food .
4 But in Summer those were dry we had to carry all the water then .
5 ‘ So Miss Morgan was making sure you 'd understood all that ?
6 By 1824 she had lost all her American empire except for Cuba and Puerto Rico , while in metropolitan Spain the struggle waged in the thirties between constitutionalists and traditionalists was to reduce the core of the monarchy to bankruptcy and near anarchy .
7 This was similar to the proportion receiving help from district and other nurses among those who had not spent any time in such homes once sudden deaths and those who had spent all their last year in hospital have been excluded .
8 Those who did marry all left the trade , except for a few cases where the husband was a serving soldier abroad during the war .
9 Of course , at first I did do all the humdrum work , though to be honest , I never found it dull .
10 And when I was fifteen I had to take all this craziness on my shoulders , there was so much imbalance out there , so much excess .
11 Motion two nine nine you recommended to accept all those in favour ?
12 She turned away disconsolately , certain she 'd lost all chance of his help in finding Corosini .
13 She had been so certain she 'd known all there was to know about the man in her arms — but she had n't .
14 When she had been able to plan her charity lunches and her dinner parties , go shopping , gossip with friends , look at her life and know that at last she had achieved all she had ever wanted , even If sometimes it was a little lonely , a little empty ?
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