Example sentences of "[pers pn] all [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Then we 'll meet ye all at the Curragh Bar for a few good old jars , and then we 'll go on to the hotel .
2 Not that their newly re-upholstered troubled-funk rhythms would n't make converts of you all on the spot , but it 's heartening to see so many so attached to , well , so little .
3 At five fifty , it 's against you all on the left , at five fifty , any more at five hundred and fifty pounds ? is nine seven six , thank you .
4 I hope very much to be with you all at the January meeting when I shall be able to thank you personally
5 And of course the Collection comes to you with a written Guarantee assuring you of satisfactory playing condition or free replacement without question — and with a fascinating illustrated booklet telling you all about the stars and songs featured .
6 I du n no whether it was a real cat , I do n't think so , as a matter of fact I was just finished reading the book which is interesting , tell you all about the river .
7 ‘ Frank Griffith told you all about the letters ? ’
8 Erm erm anyway Mike will tell you all about the details so see you later everybody .
9 ‘ So Ockleton 's told you all about the Tyrrell Society , has he ?
10 ‘ Willkomen , bienvenue you all to the cabaret .
11 That 's not clear exactly what that last bit says cos it 's not saying like you all of the land they rent out , but I guess it just means the excess above which
12 Thank you all for the support that you have given during 1990 .
13 Thank you all for the support you have given .
14 I need to see you all in the hall . ’
15 I very much look forward to maintaining contact with you all in the future — and still hope you will meet my ‘ diving ’ husband on his sabbatical here next academic term !
16 I shall sell then at eight hundred pounds , against you all in the room .
17 Three fifty then and I shall sell at three fifty , three eighty , four hundred four hundred pounds now , still with me at four hundred , against you all in the room and I 'll sell at four hundred pounds .
18 All done then , it 's with me still at four hundred and fifty pounds against you all in the room .
19 Some of the material I have n't seen , of course , because the government has n't even shown me all of the material .
20 He 's bitching at me all of the time , he 's complaining , and he 's apt to be yelling at me , too .
21 But I 'll never forget how good she was to me all through the war , took so much off my hands when I just could n't cope .
22 I kept it with me all through the war — Crete , North Africa .
23 A thing that worried me all through the deliberations … was this : supposing we made all the right recommendations and supposing the Government gave effect to them in legislation , how long would it be before the judges turned everything upside down ?
24 And er then of course when I got better It hit me all on the head and that well Then er when I went back to school they found out as I could n't see the board properly .
25 My doctor told me all about the pill before he prescribed it .
26 Now , ’ he added , rising to his feet and taking the plate from her hand , ‘ it 's a beautiful moonlit night — so why do n't we take a walk in the garden , and you can tell me all about the history of your old family home ? ’
27 ‘ My dad told me all about the strings and stuff . ’
28 Tell me all about the man in your taxi this morning .
29 he 's ever so posh , and we 're chatting away telling me all about pension , telling me all about the pension and that you see so I said to him would you like a tea ?
30 As I was recovering , Hannah , the housekeeper , came to sit with me , and told me all about the family .
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