Example sentences of "bringing [pers pn] all " in BNC.
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1 | Er the gentleman coming from Scotland on Saturday is bringing me all the table linen and we 're table linen for . |
2 | He 's bringing them all . |
3 | It came to her aid , bringing her all the strength she needed . |
4 | John Hargrave , the Quaker founder of the Kibbo Kift Kin , came nearest to bringing it all together when he began his book on the Kin with a quotation from the Taoist Lao-Tzu : ‘ production without possession , action without self-assertion , development without domination . ’ |
5 | MIAS — Bringing it all together |
6 | The Forest 's colourful past is never far away , with a fascinating range of working museums , mines , interpretation centres and ancient houses vividly bringing it all back to life . |
7 | Tennant said : ‘ The FA should be congratulating him on bringing it all to the surface . |
8 | We do n't start bringing it all up over and over . ’ |
9 | The usual way of coping with their father had been to make no reference to anything untoward that might have happened , for fear of bringing it all upon them again . |
10 | Then you had Dylan with two of the most incendiary LPs ever ( ‘ Bringing It All Back Home ’ and ‘ Highway 61 Revisited ’ ) , with ‘ Like A Rolling Stone ’ arriving in the middle of all this — six minutes of majestic , wiggy wordswirls . |
11 | Bringing it All Home , NUPE , . |
12 | ‘ Ballad Of The White Horse ’ starts beautifully and threatens to break down , with Louise babbling like she 's speaking in tongues before bringing it all back into some semblance of melodic order . |
13 | Bringing it all back home |
14 | Bringing it all Back Home produced by Sheffield Film Co-op |
15 | Bringing it all Back Home is about East and West ; about the poor and the rich in the UK ; about poor countries in East Asia and rich countries in Western Europe . |
16 | ‘ Ballad Of The White Horse ’ starts beautifully and threatens to break down , with Louise babbling like she 's speaking in tongues before bringing it all back into some semblance of melodic order . |
17 | Bringing it all together |