Example sentences of "[vb pp] [verb] [pron] [prep] all " in BNC.

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1 The only reason she had decided to put herself through all this with him was because she had a point to prove — a professional point .
2 You have n't yet agreed to endow him with all your worldly goods so that money is yours and yours alone .
3 Donaldson read the form through and signed it ; only his silence was needed to keep him from all liability .
4 The Mercedes which had been promised to take them to All Saints ' Church , Deganwy , for the wedding on Saturday was sold .
5 ‘ Gabriel has agreed to defend you after all , ’ the adjutant said .
6 It is not a difficult object , though telescopes are needed to show it at all well .
7 as if my whole life , he wrote , had been spent working at the glass and at the same time had been spent doing nothing at all .
8 The measure ( Beasley et al. , 1989 ) samples how much time the individual handicapped person spends in various categories of behaviour : for example , time spent in leisure activities ; persona or self help type of skills ; using complex equipment ; other practical tasks or domestic chores ; work or formal educational activities ; going for walks ; in seclusion or time spent doing nothing at all .
9 ‘ Why should n't I , when for the past four years I 've been allowed to say nothing at all ? ’
10 Had her father not tried to warn her after all ?
11 Once we introduce Christian values at one point we are forced to introduce them at all points .
12 This means that they will recognise that they are not intended to commit themselves to all of the implicatures they had derived .
13 He had managed to strip her of all her protective layers , and just being in the same room as him made her feel vulnerable and helpless .
14 For a while he thought he must be dying , that his nanny had managed to poison him after all .
15 He had managed to endear himself to all of them within the week , and they shared his agony as he groped for the lines .
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