Example sentences of "[vb past] [pers pn] be all [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | At the end of my talk the chairman of the session , John G. Taylor from Kings College , London , claimed it was all nonsense . |
2 | ‘ I knew you were all heart really Joe . |
3 | I thought we were all biologists these days ! |
4 | Well he knew they were all slate quarry workers , and that 's how he went on to them . |
5 | He knew they were all slate quarry workers and they were prepared to work the slate again . |
6 | So I thought they were all part of a jokey game . |
7 | I was writing the same songs with the same approach but I thought they were all shit so I never brought them to J or I never tried to play them . |
8 | Dot knew it was all dreams . |
9 | Some clearly thought it was all part of the night 's entertainment . |
10 | They thought it was all part of his evident ‘ foolishness ’ . |
11 | We all thought it was all part of number one . |
12 | And his wife , who is in a wheelchair , commented , ‘ I realised it was all rubbish — he 's a wonderful man . ’ |
13 | The menu plan they gave me was all doughnuts , porridge with cream , big steaks , milky drinks and huge puddings . |
14 | Dot said they were all Al and tip-top . |
15 | Ronnie said it 's all beginning . |
16 | Her mother said it was all nerves , but what had she to be nervy about ? |
17 | Then Ron Dennis got up and said it was all John Barnard 's work and.McLaren 's and they were bloody geniuses and Niki … |
18 | But he accepted it was all part of the deliberate fuzzing that went with G9 . |
19 | She regularly conceded it was all part of the ‘ game ’ she was involved in . |