Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [v-ing] [prep] all " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I intend going to all 21 community centres across the city in my capacity as community services chairman . |
2 | ‘ I hate talking about all of them as though they were a lost tribe . ’ |
3 | I enjoyed touring with all those people . |
4 | I remember sorting through all his clothes . |
5 | I remember listening to all the music that was around at that time and understanding it with a naivety which I wish I still had sometimes , putting a band together when I was nine or ten and playing the talent show at grade school , writing songs and still having the godawful things around the house . |
6 | I keep thinking of all my children . |
7 | Do you want spelling for all hesi hesitations , ju ju ju just to show that somebody 's hesitated ? |
8 | do n't you like cooking at all ? |
9 | The reason for such an uncompromising policy is made plain : ‘ … that they may not teach you to do according to all their abominable practices which they have done in the service of their gods , and so to sin against the Lord your God ’ ( 20.18 ; see7.4 ) . |
10 | From that day , early in the October of 1845 , she began drawing on all their outlying accounts and amassing the money with Chambers . |
11 | That was what stung most of all — the fact that he did n't even expect her to complete the one thing she loved doing in all the world , the one thing she was good at . |
12 | he 's , it was n't a minute struggle , you , you kept harping on all week he 's in , in the |
13 | Do n't you go getting with all friends |
14 | This one-to-10 ratio makes the computer profession unlike law , architecture , medicine and even engineering , where you need to be registered and qualified before you start practising at all . |
15 | Can you imagine listening to all the tapes ? |
16 | I mean , can you imagine surviving with all these wimmin going round saying ‘ Told you so ? ’ |
17 | So Wendy came on the Wednesday and we got going with all the office work here . |
18 | We do n't just need closed circuit T V , we need lighting on all the Park and Ride sites , we need proper heated warm , clean waiting rooms , supervised with a person with a glass window , who can see what 's happening there , who has all the monitoring screens and can look at the closed circuit T V and what 's happening all round the car park . |
19 | That 's , that 's true that , that 's what they do , they like rolling in all the mess in the |
20 | They started chasing after all these hippy cult groups and all the criminals were on drugs . |
21 | ‘ No one … ’ began Sally-Anne passionately , thinking of all that she had seen since arriving in Vetch Street — the poor creatures in Dr Neil 's surgery , and the even poorer ones who could not afford to go there — and of Dr Neil 's own selflessness letting people off their bills , so that only the small income he still received from an aunt 's legacy allowed him to keep going at all , when he could have been revelling with Stair . |
22 | If a 75 per cent majority of creditors present in person or by proxy at a meeting of creditors agree to the proposals , then they become binding on all creditors and the insolvency practitioner who assisted the debtor or another such practitioner nominated by the creditors supervises the implementation of the proposals . |
23 | It covers trading in all listed and unlisted securities , gilts , and other fixed interest securities on the London Stock Exchange . |
24 | If not , as some changes will be made to its membership after the election , will he consider writing to all Members explaining how the system works — what the Public Accounts Commission , the Public Accounts Committee and the NAO do ? |
25 | And as it was I could see him and I called him and he looked over and he saw me and he came dashing across all the gardens . |
26 | He had a special sympathy for the underdog , and he enjoyed hobnobbing with all and sundry . |
27 | he here 's a Pat Boone record or something and all of a sudden he started dancing to all this and the old black bloke comes in and says oh my life , he could n't get any of the old blokes . |
28 | His daughter wrote , in a biography even more adulatory than most Victorian daughters ' biographies of their fathers , ‘ He loved conversing with all manner of persons , but I do think he preferred a parson to any other . |
29 | On Jan. 10 Lewandowski told a Sejm committee assessing his candidacy for the post of Minister of Ownership Transformations that the performance of the share offer indicated that a different approach to privatization was needed , and he said that he favoured distributing to all Polish citizens free vouchers to be exchanged for shares . |
30 | He kept whistling at all the girls , going shut up ! |