Example sentences of "they [verb] all [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 at work , and they got all the Mercury numbers in
2 They got all the money !
3 They got all the money !
4 Er I was fully aware of the fact that er you know , some people say , particularly in the fitting departments where experience had taught the fitters , having been given a free hand , er that they accumulated all the parts for a job , or even part of the job , they did certain assemblies you know , until they got all the part pieces assembled ready to combine it into the main unit , erm that experience er was being overtaken by an introduction of smaller units being assembled you know , bit by bit as they were being produced in the machine shop .
5 Got erm , they got all the supplies of oil underneath the sand in the desert
6 Now in the lock museum I 've taken some locks th that I collected and took them over there they used to do speed locks butted locks sidecar locks er then , as the motor trade changed from all wood frames to metal frames , other types of locks , I took there but this is what is amazing me , they , at the lock museum they highlight all the Willinghall locks which are the padlocks , which are locks er wardrobe locks , cabinet locks and all the smaller type of locks but there was the biggest industry , I mean Walsall locks are still in existence now , they made er er locks for , for , for cars , the Bloxwich lock , that was their biggest trade was er , was er the bigger locks .
7 These bones amplify the sound eighteen times , mainly because they concentrate all the waves which reach the eardrum onto the much smaller oval window .
8 He went down to and trained here and then he came back and they made all the maps there .
9 ‘ I wish we still had patrons ’ , Roy Spring says , ‘ they made all the difference . ’
10 And for soon after that me father had to give up the mine be because of his health and he went to work at the depot er were the bus depot and he worked in the battery house where they made all the batteries up , charged the batteries for the buses , looked after the electrical side there was electrician , he were n't , me father were n't electrician but he was working with electrician but his main job was charging the batteries , putting them on in groups in the , in the er battery house and charging house , to keep all the batteries charged up for all the buses petrol buses tr and trolley buses .
11 Each year they asked all the people to do little sketches , and as my sister and I spoke French , we thought it might be quite fun to do a kind of singing and dancing cabaret act — it was quite risqué at the time — I was fourteen — and in fact we were spotted by a talent scout who wanted us to come up and audition for a show in a London night club .
12 ‘ Now the children are getting bigger I find they eat all the dinner and there is none left for me .
13 Her little apartment had become their home , where she cooked for him and they shared all the daylight hours together .
14 ‘ I mean , they get these ideas and these bees in their bonnets and try and make everyone think the same way , and they change all the rules and upset everything , and Freud got it wrong in one way and Marx got it wrong in another . ’
15 it 's forehead cos that 's what people say and it used to be fore head and they change all the time that 's why need to record the words and see how they 're being pronounced .
16 ‘ Greeting cards are like fashion … they change all the time , and the secret is to keep in touch with the market .
17 He partnered Dwyer in the foursomes against vastly experienced Yorkshire captain Steve East and ex-professional Chris Bloice and they fought all the way before going down 2 & 1 .
18 It 's from the shop in the square where they make all the dresses from their own fabrics . ’
19 But you say they make all the time , if you could get him to say it
20 If they want all the glory , it 's trouble for the coach . ’
21 They occupy all the positions of power and use those positions to ‘ reproduce and extend the material and social conditions of their own corporate dominance ’ .
22 The daily meals have all been specially worked out by trained nutritionists to ensure that they provide all the nutrients essential to a balanced diet .
23 They provide all the thrills of safari — discovering music in its ‘ natural state ’ , untouched by modern society — without any of the troublesome ethical dilemmas .
24 Two of them carried a big straw basket between them , which they hoped to fill as they visited all the houses in the village .
25 They visited all the factories and shops they could squeeze into their brief , allotted time and the highlight of their visit was a Silver Anniversary Ball when 700 people gathered at the leisure centre near Deeside , Queensferry .
26 They changed all the teachers round now because
27 Some were friends , some were enemies , but they changed all the time .
28 Friends say they hope all the facts about David Pratley 's death can then be brought into the open .
29 All good negotiators have a checklist , something that makes sure they cover all the points in the best possible way .
30 They cover all the points of grass .
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