Example sentences of "he [verb] it [det] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 He got it all out of books .
2 He writes it all down , he sends it all in and expects the system to handle it . .
3 He bore it all very well , she thought , but by then she was past caring how he was taking it .
4 When Eva came back she hid his teeth , but he splodged it all up and ate it anyway .
5 There , he was given a plate of magic fairy dust to eat and he ate it all up , feeling strong and happy .
6 I understand he finalised it all today . ’
7 As John Parker put it , in the King of Fools , he had it all , wealth , charm , good looks , and he threw it all away on an American divorcee , who even his closest advisers considered an adventuress .
8 And when you think of a man earning about at the most two pounds ten shillings a week , one and sixpence was quite a sizable amount out of it , but eventually he paid it all off .
9 I 've gone round the car twice , I thought , that ai n't stopped but I did , you do n't realise it 's stopped cos I did n't hear the bib bib bib bib bib there 's so much foam anyway you do n't realise there 's none coming out the like fine dribbles coming out of fucking put the back , put the jets bit on he rinsed it all down just about got it rinsed and then it gives you like erm a blob like a wax blob , so I put that on there I thought
10 He worked it all out , planned it move by move … ’
11 Well , this , would he take it all personally ?
12 Now , he shrugs it all off : ‘ I suppose I was a threat to them .
13 Yet when people were being positively rude to him , he took it all very much in his stride .
14 One could therefore have been forgiven for wondering if he took it all totally seriously .
15 I remember being very excited by his round but he took it all calmly , quietening me down .
16 The poor guy really had it rough but he took it all quite well . ’
17 He sorted it all out .
18 Anton , in this cubicle , stuck time , it seemed as a hundred years , the boy ; he was surprised how innocent , trusting — for he saw it all so clearly now , Parker 's mask — he once had been .
19 He , he chewed it all up .
20 He writes it all down , he sends it all in and expects the system to handle it . .
21 Executor and friend Geoffrey Woolsey-Brown said : ‘ He kept it all very much under his hat .
22 He was the head of fine art at the school of art for 20 years until he gave it all up to paint fulltime .
23 He had it half out of its sheath when a hard knee came down on his forearm and smashed him to the flagstones again .
24 Then he jacked it all in .
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