Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] it [prep] all " in BNC.

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1 Oh ! er look I mean it at all unless David gives me a little
2 I I say it to all whoever comes in here and they 're
3 like I imagined it at all .
4 I do it for all of the community .
5 I make my living out of explaining things to a lot of dum-dums , and if I do it at all I expect to get paid . ’
6 I bought an answering machine — I leave it on all day when I 'm working because it 's quite a foil !
7 PAMELA : I reject it with all my soul .
8 I 've got fire on , I left it on all dinner while I were outside .
9 I recommend it to all new mothers . ’
10 But later in the day , after the Christmas meal , alone in her room for an hour 's rest , she unpacked it with all its effects .
11 ‘ I do n't think you read it at all . ’
12 Here , if you are lucky enough to own an oven , you lend it to all your neighbours who do n't have one .
13 Have you had it on all day ?
14 Yer doin' it fer all the best reasons .
15 She knew it in all its moods , the formless expanse of a dark winter morning , the bright sparkle of summer , when the water , however dirty it might be really , seemed to have the freshness of faraway springs .
16 Or whether you saw it at all .
17 Handle or a knob or whatever you call it with all the proper kind of things on it
18 It 's dangerous if you leave it on all night — you can start a fire and that if you ai n't careful .
19 To her , the building was endlessly exciting , and she liked it for all the reasons that most people would specify as particular causes for dislike .
20 If you are going to take notes , let the candidate know at this stage , explain that you do it for all the candidates , and that they are nothing sinister but simply a memory aid .
21 ‘ I do n't imagine she likes it at all , ’ said Mr Aycliffe 's level voice from the library doorway .
22 But what we ca n't , it 's absolutely but if you write it in all the other divisions have got to do it as well .
23 This whole scale concept across the entire fretboard is a powerful way of improving your familiarity with the fretboard , although you might not see the full implications of this exercise until you memorise it in all keys .
24 ‘ So , Mr Devlin , there you have it in all its glory .
25 We got it for all the tournament .
26 Can we improve it at all ?
27 In ordinary politics , however , we must treat integrity as an independent ideal if we accept it at all , because it can conflict with these other ideals .
28 WE OWE it above all to the example of John Harle , himself still young , that the saxophone is fast shedding its jazz/pop image .
29 Do not we owe it to all our children , right across the country and irrespective of their primary schools , to identify their needs , strengths and weaknesses at an early age ?
30 We may do it badly , but the beauty is that we do it at all .
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