Example sentences of "all [verb] at the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | then you put them on when your feet are all swollen at the end of the day you 'll find them too tight . |
2 | So often people will purchase a five-bedroomed house so that when the sons or daughters get married and have children they can all stay at the family residence at weekends and holiday times . |
3 | And it 's all change at the County Ground . |
4 | ‘ We were a jolly party , ’ wrote Beatrice Webb , wife of the President of the Board of Trade , ‘ all laughing at the joke of Labour in Office . ’ |
5 | And the big band sound of the Alfreton dance orchestra , it 's all happening at the Leisure Centre Alfreton this Friday , eight till twelve , tickets are four quid , you can get 'em on the door , all organized by Rotary . |
6 | Well it automatically comes on you see it it 's all frozen at the moment it will probably shoot out itself I did try it once to try and pull it out but , I think |
7 | They are , I mean there 's only usually two or three there at a time , but you see it 's all bricking at the present |
8 | Perhaps for many of the fans the best moment of all came at the end of the fifth Test , when Tony Greig went out and ‘ grovelled ’ before them . |
9 | At home I have recently seen an otherwise robust learning till from a reputable toy manufacturer , a sewing box and a tool box , all break at the pivot or hinge . |
10 | so he went back and he says er , oh he says er he says oh dear like , he says well carry on he says I 'll have to take the door off , so he says can you give a hand to hold it , cos he had to cut er this er like and all grown at the bottom of the door you know with |
11 | On reflection , the catering industry may well be much better off as a result of the Government 's proposals for a self-regulatory approach , but it all depends at the end of the day on how well it gets its act together , using Hazard Analysis and Risk Assessment systems to identify the problem areas . |
12 | This amounts to a quest for possible ways in which Tit for Tat individuals might happen to cluster together in sufficient numbers that they can all benefit at the banker 's expense . |
13 | ‘ And I 'd like to make the money myself , I mean , I could , easily , at the Quindale garage , but I have n't time because of A levels and the others are all going at the beginning of July . ’ |
14 | You 've answered your own question okay , you 're doing well , now , on the board , can you all look at the board please , shh , lips together , er thank you , look at the board , not this bit , that 's not for you , this bit , this is your bit this morning . |
15 | Once this was understood , it became part of the pattern and both Wilson and Teresa and even the landlord 's son , who slept in the garret , all sighed at the disturbance then turned over and went back to sleep . |
16 | Oh you 're daddy 's is all stained at the back and at the arm . |
17 | He was saying , ‘ Now we 'll go over to the bees , ’ and he went over and they were all lying at the bottom . |
18 | At most racetracks , horses are put in separate boxes which all open at the front when the race begins . |
19 | in the first division its Oxford against Millwall at the Manor … it 's only four weeks since they fought out at a two all draw at the Den … |
20 | A meeting of earnest college radio heads , from Tacoma to Tallahassee , Syracuse to Sacramento , all a-quiver at the prospect of comparing notes on dual formatting programmes and how to blag more CDs off The Man at Warners ? |
21 | Apparently they do a commemorative gig every year at the same pub where we were all based at the time . ’ |
22 | And they were all haemorrhaging at the back . |
23 | By the looks of 'em , they are all champing at the bit to place their bets . |
24 | Having been at the end of a queue of Germans and Austrians all champing at the bit to go heliskiing , it was our turn . |
25 | I was only a boy then , and it all began at the time my father owned the Admiral Benbow inn , at Black Hill Cove . |
26 | They kept running into one another because they were all staring at the sky . |
27 | The audience were all staring at the stage — as though not daring to miss one moment . |
28 | This gives each musician time to practise so that you all arrive at the rehearsal ready to try out new , revised musical parts . |
29 | all rounded at the edge . |
30 | They all stared at the needle stuck in one place while the record continued to revolve . |