Example sentences of "[vb past] all [verb] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They 'd all gone over the side , singing Johnny Lydon 's hit ‘ Who Do You Think You Are Kidding , Mr Galtieri , ’ and 98% of them had n't made it to the beaches .
2 They 'd all got off the bus together ; this one had gone into a truckers ’ cafe for cigarettes and a carton of coffee .
3 Particularly considering the late night we 'd all had on the Saturday . ’
4 He presumed those men who had been on duty had all gone in the helicopter to help the others .
5 They had all reacted to the door opening , as if he 'd thrown a grenade into the room and they were frozen .
6 Mr. Waller said the aim of the quiz was to promote an awareness of other countries , their traditions , values and culture and that he was sure the pupils had all gained from the event .
7 The inaccessibility of rural areas , the lack of public transport facilities , the dispersed and sparse population had all contributed to the failure of many courses to enrol students at levels within the prescribed minima for grant-aid and the thresholds for the Board 's Regulations were demonstrably too high under such circumstances .
8 The Welsh had all vanished into the hills , as they always vanish , and Henry marched his army back through Shrewsbury empty-handed .
9 The parents had all departed into the warehouse with Uncle Knacker to ‘ knock up a few looseboxes ’ .
10 That had all changed with the arrival in her life of Adam Burns .
11 At first , it seemed as if the windows had all cracked under the impact of the strike .
12 They had all returned after the closing of the kitchen .
13 They had all disappeared into the abbot 's hall now , whatever chance had brought him visiting would soon be known .
14 But there had been no customer in the sweet shop for the last fifteen minutes , and the children had all disappeared from the window .
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