Example sentences of "and [pron] [verb] they all " in BNC.

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1 And me ate them all
2 I think that is about everything — but I must say that each time is as important as the next and I use them all .
3 You are no lord of Ralarth that I know of — and I know them all .
4 I hold nothing against them and I wish them all the best .
5 ’ That says everything about their professionalism and I wish them all the best for the future .
6 I did have a load of that tops and I took them all down the .
7 I was just about to say ‘ yes ’ when they grabbed me and I saw they all had guns .
8 And I want them all .
9 My grandmother gave my a set of oil paints when I was four and she got really angry because they were wee tiny tubes and I squeezed them all out in one go and started painting like Frank Auerbach .
10 My grandmother gave my a set of oil paints when I was four and she got really angry because they were wee tiny tubes and I squeezed them all out in one go and started painting like Frank Auerbach .
11 And I love them all . ’
12 He loved buying me clothes , he bought me twenty-nine ball gowns , one for each year of our marriage and I have them all still , hanging up in my closet .
13 But I could tell no more than I have written here and I think they all knew from the start it was hopeless .
14 So the local Trade 's Council all know me and I think they all like me as well , so .
15 that about twenty songs on the L P we 've got and I think they all sold a million
16 Now the only thing I would criticize that for is that , quite often , your councillors , and you all know , think they are all wonderful words and I think they all think that they 're the Churchills of of of of our local council , but actually what they say is a load of boring old twaddle .
17 That 's happened , I could n't get any one year I took the triplets to the erm Goose Hill coffee morning in the Town Hall and I gave them all money for the tombola and one of them won a Creme Egg
18 The outside did n't match the inside and I wanted them all to kind of get together .
19 Will you promise me when you go home tonight you be the teachers and your mum and dad be the children and you tell them all about Stranger Danger and you tell them you 're never gon na go with strangers and see what your mum and dad says to you .
20 there 's a lot of backtracking it 's not a question of learn every integral there is and you have them all neatly laid out in your head in a
21 A vicious tribe — injure one and you injure them all .
22 Right , that 's all the Z's multiplied by their corresponding Z's on the pairs and you add them all up .
23 The light seemed to have brightened , which was odd , and she saw them all like actors on a stage , brightly lit , faces made grotesque and heightened by make-up , every .
24 ‘ I had shown her photos of Diana , the house and Max the dog and she recognised them all immediately . ’
25 And she read them all and is n't that lovely ?
26 and she says she sat , she sat er still you know with her arms folded and all like that and she says , oh she says I think you er collect the books and stamp them and put them back on the shelves and she said they all laughed , but she got the job in opposition to er , a few others you know
27 And she carried them all up on stage with her when she climbed those six steps to sing her song .
28 They are taken to the pond for a bath perhaps by one daughter-in-law , and she baths them all .
29 Four short putts , one after the other , were crucial to a plucky Keenan and she missed them all .
30 ‘ All our things are country things that have been well used over the years , and we use them all the time , and live with them , and enjoy them . ’
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