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

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1 It 's not just a case of him taking us with all of what we had and were and us belonging to him , but he says i in taking you to myself , he says I give myself to you .
2 She had lived to see him prove himself beyond all her expectations .
3 But if Alexei said that he was not involved , then probably he was telling the truth , otherwise there would be no reason for him to say anything at all .
4 He plunged himself into all this and more , avidly reading everything that came his way ; especially poetry , and not least Spanish , Chinese and Japanese poets in translation , but chiefly that of Federico Garçia Lorca and W.B. Yeats , of whom he mused , ‘ I loved Yeats ; his connections ( such an important code-word with Leonard ! ) his rhythms . ’
5 Because Nick is ju erm is young and because he associates him with all these dangerous ideas , in genetic engineering and so on , he feels threatened by him .
6 Erm he has nothing at all because he 's never been married to you .
7 Here , when Jacob meets his own brother , he meets him with all the courtly ceremony with which petty vassal princes used to greet their Pharaoh .
8 At common law , if the court found that the plaintiff was partially to blame for his injuries , he received nothing at all .
9 ‘ Has he said anything at all ? ’
10 Had Nigel noticed she 'd left , or had n't he missed her at all ?
11 ‘ He looks better , it 's true , but some days he eats nothing at all , and other days he eats just like a healthy boy .
12 He worked very hard , even in the holidays : he threw himself into all the activities of the school and contributed a number of well-received papers to conferences on education .
13 ‘ There was one teacher , Mr Richardson , and he encouraged me in all the sports I did , really .
14 His two teenage sons were fanatically keen on farming and he encouraged them in all the agricultural skills ; but he fed the calves himself .
15 I think on balance I mi I my advice is that we do nothing , just wait and see if whether he contacts you at all .
16 And he takes us , bad bargain that we are poor and miserable that we were , with nothing seemingly positive to offer , he takes us bag and baggage , he takes us with all our sin , with all our failure , with all our mistakes , he takes us with all that is , th th the clutters of our lives , he says you 're mine now .
17 He was most terribly afraid of the ferret , but he loved it with all his heart .
18 But he conducts himself in all situations with a dignity not one whit lessened by his shortness .
19 Psalm 34:4 sums up how I feel about the Lord : ‘ I sought the LORD , and he answered me ; he delivered me from all my fears . ’
20 Then he hit him with all his strength and knocked him to the ground .
21 He took him to all the different workshops de Chavigny maintained in different parts of Paris : he let him watch these highly skilled men at work , the specialists in metalwork , the specialists in inlay work and enamels , the gem-cutters , the gem-setters , the team of men who made the mechanisms for clocks and watches .
22 A quick glance at him showed her that he thought nothing at all of a drive like this , clinging to the mountainside and driving much too fast .
23 But he was never heard to say what he thought ( if , indeed , he thought anything at all ) about this vast amount of random detail he must have accumulated in his later years .
24 Does he mean anything at all by it ?
25 Indeed he makes it no secret that he feels he deserves it after all those struggling years .
26 He knew everything about all his men .
27 On the face of it , it seemed that she was gaining Ana 's confidence , but then Felipe already had her confidence and he knew nothing at all about her blindness .
28 ‘ Why did he mention me at all ? ’
29 He brought nothing at all into the marriage , and the family wanted nothing to do with him .
30 The unexpected shock of this letter produced in Coleridge a ‘ waking Night-mair of Spirits ’ , and brought a sudden realization of the true state of his feelings for Sara : he felt nothing at all .
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