Example sentences of "all [verb] [adv] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I guess , really , it all goes back to boarding school days .
2 What no one told the audience was that although the band 's instruments were apparently all wired up for sound , Shakatak was actually miming to a tape it had recorded in a Shepperton studio the night before .
3 All lived together in contentment .
4 It really hurt that it all got back to sex , ’ says Barbara .
5 Like words , social institutions , customs , and beliefs all change drastically over time .
6 I remembered how in England I had pitied them all tucked away in oblivion : Feathers , the first man of my course to go missing ; Johnny Soames whose aircraft I had watched skidding away from the formation on one of the early daylight raids over northern France .
7 This alerted Eva , and she arranged for them all to go out for supper .
8 The distribution of land , all land under of production confiscate with the exception of those to be nationalized to be taken over by the Peasant Association , the unified
9 ‘ Everything — it all adds up to enchantment . ’
10 ‘ This is what it is all about really ’ , said one of the clowns , handing me a bun just before he dashed across to the pub car park where they all lined up in order to be judged which of them was the best-dressed ( he was , incidentally ) .
11 And those 16 are all booked in for treatment during April , most this week .
12 We have the club slides in our house so that you know really whoever takes over organizing the meeting should really have those and they 're all sorted out in order so it 's just a case of diving in the bag and looking for whatever you want , ever the I always try to bring some fish to look at , to the the scr to the screen erm some of the fish that were on show on the table for that particular sh er in erm table show because I think it shows interest and to learn more about the fish and it 's always nice when somebody else knows a lot more about the particular species than you do , and i is able to tell you quirks and fancies that they have .
13 But their sons and grandsons were all won over to Christianity .
14 In Canaan , prostitution and fertility rites were all mixed up with worship .
15 That was a signal for the class to enter into the fun and one and all scrambled over to Mademoiselle .
16 All added up to subsistence farming in its most rudimentary form , with minimal trading and scarcely any money circulating , so that the assessors ' valuation of livestock — and household effects — may well have been frankly notional .
17 The woman 's past history of mental disorder , family relations and support and medical opinion were all considered both with GP and other referrals in a minimum of 93 per cent of cases .
18 She , she gets all wound up at home and then comes to work and where there 's people to sound off about , everything under the er the sun .
19 ‘ Sometimes when I take him to the local toddler group and watch him playing with the other children , I think it would be great if he could just feel the sand in the sandpit between his toes and know what it 's like to get his hands all messed up with play dough or paint — the things other children take for granted . ’
20 ‘ We 're all made out of dust , are n't we ? ’
21 Last night he got into bed with you and all his face was all puffed up from crying .
22 And they 'd all been in the run , so they all came in for lunch , and they , you know , it 's like twenty bar meals , and then they were coming up to drink , to order drinks , they were doing like ten drinks at a time .
23 She looked daunting and she went downstairs all geared up for trouble .
24 When they are all put together under topic headings the full interview schedule will then tell us how long the interview is likely to take and if it is much too long some pruning can be undertaken at once .
25 It 's all put down to nature . ’
26 went to have a look in his bedrooms like and I they 're all done out in pine , every bedroom is done out in pine .
27 Cleo cast a dubious glance at the dogs who were all looking up at Lorimer with smiling , gaping mouths and wagging tails .
28 They were all looking forward to supper
29 I du n no , but I get the feeling everyone 's all looking forward to Christmas — you know , opening all the prezzies and stuff like that .
30 So he said that 's all got out of proportion .
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