Example sentences of "[vb past] [pron] all the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The girls were , however , very much alike : wide-eyed , glossy-haired , with a hunch of shoulder and ease of hip that made them all the sisters they longed to be . |
2 | ‘ We attacked them , attacked them , attacked them all the way up that straight and round that bend but they kept pounding more and more on and they held us , ’ said Probert . |
3 | I think if you went and saw our own doctors a lot of our fears would be allayed because most of the young doctors would n't , would recommend to you , my own doctor asked me all the questions and different things and then he says he 's a young doctor , he says if I were a women and if I 'd answered all the questions as you did , I would go on H R T. |
4 | I definitely could n't afford that , so I took it back to the Oxford Used Car Centre and erm what happened , the mechanical breakdown service — now this is where I thought they were very good — they reimbursed me all the money that I 'd paid out on those repairs plus they did the repairs and put me a new gearbox in and the car 's running perfectly . |
5 | Ian coloured them all the way , the way in Malta and when you read the letter |
6 | But he helped me all the way round and I hope I can do him justice tomorrow . ’ |
7 | ‘ But Barbara Coleman lured you all the way to Nice today to insist Joseph killed Sabine Jourdain . ’ |
8 | Lucier had taken himself up to the gallery of the chapel — a climb which cost him all the strength that was left him . |
9 | I did n't actually visit Mum for very long but old Mrs McSporran told me all the news of the Senior Citizens and our deacon gave me a few tips about growing rhubarb . |
10 | He played himself all the time , using his characters to display his many theatrical talents . |
11 | I told her all the justifications and apologies had to go . |
12 | We never really played it all the way through . |
13 | Phillis played it all the time : for old times sake wo n't you give my heart a break ? |
14 | The taxi-driver had been born in Glasgow — our second compatriot of the night — and he took pity on ‘ two wee Scotch lassies ’ , and drove us all the way for a very modest remuneration . |
15 | Next he showed them all the armies and warriors and weapons in the world . |
16 | So he caught them up in his cloak and carried them to the top of the mountain , and there he showed them all the treasures and towns and palaces that were in the world . |
17 | But my efforts at poking her rear end were fruitless ; she faced me all the time , wide-mouthed and growling as I circled . |
18 | Yeah I know but he did say that even though agents I 'm not giving you this and then he showed me all the things you know to sort of prove that he was doing it . |
19 | Like the dog 's born er after , before that , and before that , and before that and it showed you all the owners and everything , right ? |
20 | And it showed you all the sort of countries of the world , you know , on lights and , and that , and which light was for which wh when they took us round the er |
21 | When at last he came down to Egypt , Joseph showed him all the love and respect that were a father 's due , all the love and respect that Ham had failed so conspicuously to show to Noah . |
22 | We went round there and showed us all the way round |
23 | Er but he followed them all the way back to a flat on th on the on the complex . |
24 | I ran for my life , but it followed me all the way home . ’ |
25 | She got a cardigan and walked him all the way out the lane . |
26 | Or sometimes Andrew had been so drunk that Iain shouldered him all the way home . |
27 | The morning it was announced a vast audience arrived for Ramsey 's lecture and cheered him all the way up to the dais . |
28 | They breakfasted , then picked up the autobahn at Leipzig and followed it all the way to Dresden . |
29 | And now , I I almost felt empty when she died , and I did n't have anybody to care for that really needed me all the time so I I , wanted to help out at a local dementia centre to try and make up for it and to pass on |
30 | I was the closet to him , I was within twenty-four hours a day and he called me all the time . |