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

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1 It never occurred to me at all .
2 In verse 27 we read ‘ And beginning at Moses and all the prophets , he expounded unto them in all the scriptures the things concerning himself . ’
3 How on earth could he tell ? she wondered , hunched against the banshee howling that came at her from all directions , hurling rain against her skin with such force it stung like grit .
4 Man , she hardly registered with me at all . ’
5 He conversed with them on all matters connected with their business and had his trouble often many times repeated with the useful wrinkles he gained .
6 Never never heard from her at all since then .
7 And she stuck by him through all that . ’
8 She confided in him above all others .
9 His teaching after the resurrection , when " beginning with Moses and all the prophets , he interpreted to them in all the scriptures the things concerning himself " , was the climax of what he had been teaching them through the years of his ministry .
10 " Beginning with Moses and all the prophets , he interpreted to them in all the scriptures the things concerning himself . "
11 It is also the basis of the eye developed by the fish and bequeathed by them to all land-living vertebrates .
12 The great boulevards led to him from all directions , bringing the homage of a loyal and overawed population — who could assemble in the oval-shaped square thoughtfully provided for a quarter of a million of them .
13 In the end , after much hesitation — all Agnese 's stuff looked so expensive ! — Ronni selected a blue silk jersey dress the colour of her eyes that clung to her in all the right places and looked sensational , and a pair of matching blue sandals that , miraculously , fitted .
14 The Germans , where they thought about it at all , regarded Poles of all varieties as uncivilised upstarts whom they loathed for their backwardness , presumption and ambition , and this was a judgement that many East Prussian Poles accepted .
15 It was a relief when others came , others who took no notice of her but , if they thought of her at all , must think her as seasoned a traveller as they .
16 Hank , when Mrs Stych thought of him at all , always gave her a headache .
17 What he thought of Canon Wheeler , if he thought of him at all , he had never , in his gentlemanly fashion , revealed to anyone .
18 African independence , when they thought of it at all , seemed an eventuality so far into the future as to possess no relevance to their working lives .
19 And he accepted these conditions believing , no doubt ( if he thought of it at all ) , that I fulfilled myself by providing the conditions he as an artist needed .
20 But whatever she was up to — and it was something — she spent days ticking and marking the party guest list , a thick , creamy piece of paper she kept with her at all times .
21 Ruth looked at her after all .
22 Gallup ( in the UK ) and Starch ( in the USA ) used to run so-called ‘ reading and noting ’ surveys regularly , in which readers of a magazine are taken through the last issue and questioned about every page — whether they looked at it at all ; read some of it ; read all of it ; etc .
23 Automatically dissecting the problem into the code of coloured balls and prismatic chains that was the symbology of her interface , Chesarynth looked at it from all angles .
24 Our constituents look to us to obtain redress ; if the only satisfaction that we can give them is to say that the matter is out of our hands , it will not be long before they begin to wonder why they voted for us at all .
25 In the past , he had only ever spoken well of his mother , when he spoke of her at all .
26 I spoke to him in all the languages I knew , but we still could not understand each other .
27 ‘ He was so furious , he hardly spoke to me at all . ’
28 I handed her the drink and she smiled at me with all her splendid teeth and said , " Thank you .
29 An outer tentacle of London stretched before her in all its identical horror , a ribbon of living units on each side , a mock Tudor pub at every roundabout , fragmented countryside surviving amidst the sprawl of buildings .
30 Afterwards she thought that , of course she must already have formulated the plan somewhere at the back of her mind ; but at the time it burst upon her with all the excitement of a vision .
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