Example sentences of "[prep] all [adj] [noun sg] he " in BNC.

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1 Despite the loss of all external stimulus he continued painting throughout his life , working in both oil and water-colour .
2 But once the defector has been squeezed dry of all useful information he will end up sitting in a bare office in Dzerzhinsky Square , the KGB headquarters , with nothing to do but sift through material from his country .
3 As it neared its climax Joe was suddenly reminded of all this energy he was supposed to have .
4 The music had sounded exactly like all other music he had ever heard , and the intervals between Louise Müller 's appearances had been rather tedious , but the display of her charms had provided more than adequate compensation for the occasional ennui Lefevre had enjoyed it even more , expressing his enthusiasm at the end by shouting , ‘ Bravo ! ’ standing , and clapping his hands above his head .
5 They kept nagging at him about all that space he had and how she 'd got nowhere and her dad would n't have her back and her with a baby inside her .
6 All hidden crimes , through all that realme he sent ,
7 However , during all that time he records that he was seldom free from pain .
8 Ludo swung his club at him with all that strength he hardly knows he possesses .
9 With all this practice he has become an unshakeably well-mannered host .
10 In all that way he 's quite correct
11 In all first-class cricket he had 2,784 victims ( average 18.16 ) , taking a hundred wickets in no less than fourteen seasons , including three times when he captured more than 200 wickets .
12 In all this work he functions as a kindly nurse who has no other business than to care for the well-being of her charge .
13 In all this period he was influenced by Barfield ( a disciple of Rudolph Steiner ) and by rereading Plato himself , as well as by Neo-Platonist writers such as Dean Inge ( Broad Church ) .
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