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

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1 I am , of course , assuming that you all avoid paint programs like the plague when it comes to professional desktop publishing !
2 We all eat wedding cakes from Gisella Tect .
3 ‘ But we all eat Spam sandwiches during management meetings — we are not forced to and everybody enjoys them .
4 Third and last is about horses … we all remember Desert Orchid winning the Gold Cup in 89 but which Herefordshire trained horse finished second …
5 Private contractors we all know cut corners , services decline and women , customers and users of the service suffer .
6 We all use defence mechanisms to protect our ‘ self , especially our most private dreams and fantasies .
7 ‘ Whereas nowadays we all prefer credit cards . ’
8 ‘ When times are good in chemicals , we all announce capacity increases .
9 We all read accident reports .
10 In TA it is assumed that we all have stroke quotas , established in early learning .
11 On the one hand , they all regard material circumstances as important in explaining the penal crisis : witness Bottoms ' ’ crisis of resources ' , Fitzgerald and Sim 's ‘ crisis of conditions ’ , Woolf 's concern with prison conditions and overcrowding , and Hall 's with the backwardness of the British economy .
12 There 's also time also to visit some of the world 's most fashionable shops … and they all take credit cards !
13 Oor goats hev hed that green sickness lately but whativver they all say oor cheese is n't that much affected . ’
14 Now all the women have got long skirts and all the blokes have got really sensible haircuts , they all do oil painting and the music they like is shite .
15 Because of their workload , they may not be immediately available but they all have telephone answering machines and will return all calls .
16 All the candidates had to be nominated with proposers and seconders and they all have election agents . ’
17 Presumably they all have accommodation costs , for example , and if these amount to a little over £26 a week ( including council tax ) , then the first and fourth examples would qualify for civil legal aid without payment of any contribution .
18 They all have league structures in place .
19 That is I think partly the thinking behind this government , that they wish to see us all pay health insurance .
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