Example sentences of "[conj] i [vb past] [pers pn] all " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 You see — ’ she looked up once more and met his direct blue gaze ‘ — you think I wanted to marry you , that I planned it all , but you were wrong , I did n't . ’
2 ‘ I was so terrified that I fought him all the way .
3 I got your first letter to Nanking on Saturday , and had plenty of letters at Sian — I 'm not sure that I got them all , in particular I got a letter from Tom sent on March 23 , but I 'm not sure whether that 's the one you referred to , anyway I 'm grateful to you all for keeping me in touch .
4 Not all mine did , so I left them all as thick as possible and matched the thick with the thin later .
5 Well , I was there , behind the bar , standing in for Marcus , for a few minutes he said , more like two hours , so I saw it all develop .
6 None of them applied to me , so I deleted them all and put ‘ Ms ’ .
7 And me ate them all
8 And I got it all wrong .
9 and I wrote it all down , couple of days
10 and I heard it all before I got out of bed .
11 And I had it all down
12 ‘ We became roommates and I taught him all he knows . ’
13 I did have a load of that tops and I took them all down the .
14 When I look back , I see how easy and comfortable and pleasant my life was , and I took it all for granted !
15 And I told him all about France and Spain and the Goyas and Albi and everything else .
16 And I told him all about it .
17 Anyway , he come out and I told him all rigmarole !
18 And I told you all about it when his excellency had finished kicking you around . ’
19 I was just about to say ‘ yes ’ when they grabbed me and I saw they all had guns .
20 And I added it all up to four six five O.
21 I thought : ‘ Well , you wanted a working-class original , and that 's what you 've got , ’ and I ate it all the best way I could — fingers and all .
22 And I ate it all by myself all in one go .
23 My grandmother gave my a set of oil paints when I was four and she got really angry because they were wee tiny tubes and I squeezed them all out in one go and started painting like Frank Auerbach .
24 My grandmother gave my a set of oil paints when I was four and she got really angry because they were wee tiny tubes and I squeezed them all out in one go and started painting like Frank Auerbach .
25 ‘ I went to Paris and I saw with my own eyes — either that or I was young and I dreamt it all — workers and students and young people together , fighting , helping each other-socialism was on the streets . ’
26 And I gave her all my power .
27 That 's happened , I could n't get any one year I took the triplets to the erm Goose Hill coffee morning in the Town Hall and I gave them all money for the tombola and one of them won a Creme Egg
28 The guys would chat me up , y'know , like — [ imitating an African accent ] ‘ I want you to be my wife ’ — and I found it all really flattering .
29 I was about ten at the time and I found it all a bit frightening .
30 The outside did n't match the inside and I wanted them all to kind of get together .
  Next page