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

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1 I trust you all enjoyed the meal last night and Duncan 's stories .
2 fix your diary , a lot of you were n't here last week , oh by the way P C is er coming along with a film , it broke down the other week , you all enjoyed the talk so I do hope you come along to see the film , it only takes about twenty minutes and it 's on er security , you know , it 's for your own benefit
3 Good morning , hope you all enjo hope you all enjoyed the meeting last night and er just by way of a change today we 've got er er resolutions and debates on the Labour Party and from one socialist party to another can I extend the warmest congratulations of the G M B Labour Party Conference to our comrades in Spain who 've been successful in winning a fourth general election .
4 The reason he survived the first strike is the reason that you all escaped the second .
5 There were occasionally cosmic jokes , you all felt the force of those , they were masked by the words , war , earthquake , or air crash , and this might be one of them .
6 I just remembered the caravan , and like , we had the floods on the Valley and everything like that and you all had the caravan okay , and on the way home in that petrol station !
7 So you all took the initiative to ask questions as you go along without necessarily being invited to .
8 She was now down in our kitchen , being given brandy , followed by hot , sweet tea for shock ( we all had some of this ) , and we all spent the rest of the night huddled together under the Morrison table shelter in the dining room .
9 There had been the slightest tremor in Alice 's voice ; she had been going to say , " We all spent the evening " but remembered in time that " all " might not be prepared to stick their necks out for Jim , if " all " could be reached and warned in time .
10 We all knew the answer , .
11 The Chinese are very good singers , and practically every other person seemed to have a good voice and a repertoire of songs , a lot of them popular revolutionary songs , but also they gave us a rendering of ‘ old Man River ’ and a few others , and we all rounded the occasion off with Rio Grande , Old MacDonald had a farm ( during which the Chairman of the Institute Revolutionary Committee looked a bit bemused ) and Auld Lang Syne. and I also did our bit , singing a few English songs including ‘ Turpin Hero ’ , and we even attempted a rendering of two Chinese songs from the opera ‘ the White-Haired Girl ’ , much to everybody 's amusement and applause .
12 In response to the final overview questions , we all felt the community care planning process was acting as a catalyst for joint solutions to shared problems .
13 ‘ We wanted revenge and I think we all felt the pressure because we wanted to win so badly , ’ said Wood , who looked more like she was enjoying herself .
14 A gate onto the ice was opened and we all began the trek across to the ‘ royal box ’ on the opposite side .
15 We all had the right to do this , but the rest of us would acknowledge the others ' right to know what was going on and why .
16 We all had the battery switched off .
17 An aide who spent time with her says : ‘ We all saw the change straight away .
18 We all achieved the target
19 We all achieved the end result .
20 UNBELIEVABLE to hear of his death , only six weeks after the pensioners outing , when we all enjoyed the river cruise .
21 For one thing , we wee entirely on our own and we all enjoyed the fact that there was no master around to tell us what to do .
22 Annabel had said as much to Father Ross the last time he had come to tea , and Father Ross had looked at her sternly over his glasses , saying that if we all understood the way the Universe was run what would there be left for God to tell us on the Last Day .
23 you know , he was , he was kind of very conscious of that , that erm , you that the parish were aware and that we all understood the situation and he commented on the generosity of the , which he said not all religious orders have been so generous in the past .
24 ‘ Until we all got the news yesterday , we were all Den O'Neil 's children .
25 We all left the theatre with smiles — thinking not what an authentic production we 'd seen but how much we 'd enjoyed 18th century theatre ’ EARLY MUSIC NEWS
26 It was still too hot so we all left the field for the shade of the big tree .
27 We all left the room silently .
28 When we all left the office this morning he was hurrying off to Paddington a pace and a half behind his wide-eyed philosopher , fielding stray oranges and packets of plectra .
29 This held up the whole meeting and finally it was decided to postpone the event for over an hour , so we all left the track .
30 We all entered the cave .
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