Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] all [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It does upset me seeing all the stories about her because it 's not a true picture of the real woman .
2 ‘ Pineapple pyramids : I always felt that the Jews made them to mourn all the slaves before them that the Egyptians had broken with building their mighty pyramids . ’
3 And she makes me laugh all the time — laughter is tremendously bonding , it 's the greatest thing .
4 ‘ He was incredibly good company ; he used to make me laugh all the time .
5 I got them to try all the recipes in the book — even a mouthful of chitterlings .
6 Almost always , by helping them stay in their own homes — not only by providing the necessary cash , but also by helping them to obtain all the entitlements to which they are due .
7 Teach them to observe all the commands I give you .
8 You 've seen me , she 's seen me flirt all the time .
9 Well the first crane I drove was a was only at that so I was stuck on one of them and I had to sling me grab all the time and this , this bridge come round and miss the bridge and go over it and rush it down to the hold .
10 Private Acts of Parliament are often needed for major development projects , and it is convenient for them to contain all the provisions relating to the project including consent under the appropriate Planning Act .
11 You tell me lies all the time !
12 Later my father decided it would be useful and character-forming for me to know all the measurements as well as he did , so I had to sit for hours with the Measurement Book ( a huge loose-leaf thing with all the information on the little stickers carefully recorded according to room and category of object ) , or go round the house with a jotter , making my own notes .
13 You expect me to know all the details of what is happening in a legion of divisions ? ’
14 However , it may well be worth considering taking one of the existing operators and using them to provide all the formatting .
15 The festivities will now start and I do n't think I 'm out of order at all if I asked all the Three-Ninetieth veterans to give a real round of applause to these beautiful British people have come , have come out this after this after th this afternoon .
16 once I read all the leaflets
17 In readiness for the event I made all the arrangements I possibly could before the baby was born to make my return to work as smooth as possible , including hiring a nanny , and I thought that this was going to be easy …
18 KEVIN KEEGAN and I made all the headlines for being sent off and throwing our shirts down last time Leeds and Liverpool met in the Charity Shield .
19 That pronunciation is a mistake that I made all the time that I worked in Scotland and I know the sensitivities which it aroused .
20 I enjoy dressmaking , so I made all the cot bumpers , cot drapes , curtains , cushions and a bean bag for the baby 's room .
21 I mean all the cameras , erm all the newspapers from the the sort of cheap tabloid ones , right through to Sunday Times , Observer .
22 all the downstairs , I mean all the plebs were upstairs all the downstairs was erm
23 that beats the donkey , I mean all the donkey does is
24 I mean all the papers wo n't be through but they can tell us whether it 's
25 You 'd expect about ta , thanks you used to think cor christ and then I , I mean all the bits I did for them and I remember one woman getting up saying come on Flo come and stretch and she said who are you ?
26 microwave a new vacuum cleaner or whatever , I mean all the things they make , music centre that is a luxury really .
27 I mean all the officers said no , he 'll probably come round and ask one of you lot !
28 I mean all the chips will fit , but you got ta .
29 I mean all the water 's gone .
30 Trouble is where ever where you go at the moment , I mean all the cafe 's you 've got to wait and no seats is there , we tried another one before we came here .
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