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

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1 They do n't believe in God , an' 'e knows all about such fings . ’
2 my Lord , this is a problem which erm your Lordship 's had submissions from both parties and of course it goes to specialist separates , first of all one identifies , one takes one and strikes out the defending clauses within the agreements that infringe article eighty five on then applies the , the test of severance to see whether the residual agreements remain or stand , but we certainly have not depleted that the entire arrangement avoid but we pleaded the restrictions are avoid , my Lord er and that 's important because it could lead to consequence and we 're pleading it that and if for example er power in the erm standard form agency agreement was rendered void because it was an unlawful restriction , it does n't mean to say that erm an agent er a name might not of instructed an agent to write business , what we 're saying is they may not have instructed him to write all of the business that he did in fact did er write for example L M X spiral and , now if , if a particular defendant can say well have I been well you know proper position that I would of been and the restrictions not been in place I would of instructed the agent to do precisely what he did , then of course he has no defence , that 's a que that 's a point , if he says well erm I , the facts suggest and established that I would never , ever have allowed the agents to underwr to write L M X spiral business and , and the only reason he was able to do that was because of the restrictions then he can escape liability for that part of the business underwritten
3 Big , rich art lovers did come Waring Hopkins of the Paris modern painting gallery Hopkins-Thomas , said the fair had allowed him to meet all of his regular clients .
4 Then call Meany on 051 7092714 and let him know all about it .
5 He neatly propped a chair in front of the door and went back about his business , but awareness of him tingled all around Charity — awareness of the way he moved , with such effortless grace , of the way he looked with the wind ravaging his neat curls .
6 She did n't really want to get into a conversation of that sort with David Markham and she certainly did n't want him knowing all about her personal life .
7 and he renounces all but one annual link with her , at which time he meets von Tarlenheim in Dresden and receives from him :
8 Does he know all about Ben then does he ?
9 how does he know all of this ? , do , do you talk to him ? , do you tell him
10 Instead he received all of the 3,813 papers , but each of them at a reduced value .
11 And he gets the jar cor she said that 's disgusting dad she said and he had course he blames all of us for having some but we had n't touched them .
12 I can only assume that it was from his previous experience as chairman of the Greater London council in 1985-86 that he learnt all about ’ getting your friends appointed to the key jobs ’ , and that that is why he assumes that the same is happening in the civil service now .
13 It was all now , to him magnificent — his hour of glory — and he forgot all about Meg ; she appeared as insignificant , her endless prayers , to the rapt attention of the crowd .
14 Angelina 's voice made him jump and he forgot all about Pretty Polly , and all about his chances of sneaking away from the Canterbury trip tomorrow to see the second day of the Kent versus Australia match .
15 The novel handles the subject brusquely , whereas a notebook entry about Stavrogin back in the Spring of 1870 suggests a position midway between Svidrigailov and Kirillov : ‘ Sometimes he complains all of a sudden : ‘ I 'm bored ! ' ’
16 On the first anniversary of that invasion , when thousands of Czechoslovak demonstrators were dispersed on Mr Husak 's orders by the police with military support , he was awarded the Order of Lenin , the highest honour the Russians could give him , and his acceptance of it sealed his fate once and for all Within two years of becoming party leader he purged all but 26 of the central committee members who had been in office before the invasion .
17 He hated all of it .
18 He ordered all but one of the 24 industrial plants near the city to close down .
19 Then he takes all of his things out and himself and he never comes back .
20 yes , he does n't want to stay with her , but I 've told Paul that if he goes back to Karen and take some of his things out , then he takes all of his things out and himself and he never comes back
21 He breaks all of his , does n't he ?
22 He worked all through the night and into the next day .
23 He worked all through the war at the steelworks , working till nine at night never taking time for the castings to cool .
24 — Now you shall see , but take this by the way — He came home this Morning at his usual Hour of Four , waken 'd me out of a sweet Dream of something else , by tumbling over the Tea-table , which he broke all to pieces , after his Man and he had rowl 'd about the Room like sick Passengers in a Storm , he comes flounce into Bed , dead as a Salmon into a Fishmonger 's Basket ; his Feet cold as Ice , his Breath hot as a Furnace , and his hands and Face as greasy as his Flanel Night-cap. — O Matrimony !
25 He delivered all of this without a tremor in his voice .
26 He talked all through dinner .
27 the Sword He knew all about it Too
28 He knew all about unhappiness : she had come to the right place .
29 He knew all about gossip and calumny , having tried for months to cope with the shifty Hoornik family .
30 A former director of Williams Holdings he knew all about vulture purchasing from his days with Nigel Rudd and Brian McGowan .
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