Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] all [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Once I worked all day cutting
2 ‘ I hope that 's a lie , ’ he returned gravely , ‘ since I broke all speed records getting from the dance floor to the wings . ’
3 Well I slept all night Jean .
4 She supervised all embroidery orders ( carried out in the drawing-room of her home at 8 Hammersmith Terrace ) and from this time was responsible for creating most of the new designs used .
5 She questioned all child psychiatrists and 100 GPs in the Wessex health region about their prescribing .
6 And mis the the constructors here they loaned us different equipment and we worked from Monday to Friday getting the things ready we worked all day Saturday doing the show , and we worked all day Sunday clearing the field !
7 And mis the the constructors here they loaned us different equipment and we worked from Monday to Friday getting the things ready we worked all day Saturday doing the show , and we worked all day Sunday clearing the field !
8 For example , they videotaped all TV news bulletins in the early months of 1975 , and then spent a year analysing the stories into categories such as parliamentary politics , Northern Ireland , terrorism , demonstrations , Labour Party internal , crime , economics ( currency ) , economics ( business ) , sport , and many more .
9 They had all UNACO operatives ' fingerprints on file .
10 This treaty empowered France to exercise certain sovereign powers on behalf of Morocco , provided it respected all treaty obligations to which Morocco had been subject before the formation of the Protectorate .
11 Additionally , it read all cable traffic entering and leaving Britain .
12 The need for " dialogue " nevertheless became the keynote in pronouncements by Prime Minister Sid-Ahmed Ghozali , and on July 11 he invited all opposition groups to attend a national conference at the end of the month " to define the framework and forms of dialogue " .
13 ( No , I was n't born then ) : at Comdex/Spring in Atlanta yesterday , our man on the spot , Chris Rose was geared to send stories from his laptop straight back to our server — until on deadline , he found all phone lines from Atlanta were busy ( shame on you , BellSouth Corp ) and ended up having to low-tech fax it back using a direct facsimile line .
14 He stopped all isolationist trends in the Sicilian Church and clearly put it under the papacy .
15 It surveyed all Member States , and recorded that :
16 Well anyway Friday night he slept all night Saturday night he had her up all day !
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