Example sentences of "he [vb past] [pers pn] all " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Actually he was a very nice man , cheerful and good-natured , but the other side of him blotted it all out . |
2 | He made me all wet . |
3 | He made it all seem easy , producing an excellent meal , and the lunch party at the Commanding Officer 's residence went off without a hitch . |
4 | ‘ He made it all simple , ’ said Dick . |
5 | With his long legs , he made it all look easy . |
6 | Some man , he said oh , he made it all sort of proper . |
7 | He made us all learn it by heart . |
8 | We met with the head ski instructor first and he made us all ski down the slope individually so that he could put us into different groups . |
9 | He stuffed them all down his mouth and his nose , all his hankies ? |
10 | He was theatrical by nature , and he lavished it all on her , complimenting her in the most exuberant terms , telling her that her engagement had broken his heart irreparably . |
11 | I do n't know where he got them all from but it was always very interesting , and we worked our way through an album that was subsequently released . |
12 | He got them all from Barry Cross but gave his three-person Cycle Project Team to David Campbell . |
13 | Finally he got them all into bed . |
14 | He got it all out of books . |
15 | That way he got it all . |
16 | He had to apologise about that young girl Carly because he got it all wrong . |
17 | He damned them all , saying the right answer was political ; full stop . |
18 | The mail was uniformly trivial , but he read it all and then stuffed the torn envelopes and their contents into his pockets for disposal elsewhere . |
19 | Frankie often joined his classmates in taunting them because of their poor homes or absent fathers , yet in his heart of hearts he envied them all . |
20 | But the only noise he could hear coming from the barn was the men 's loud and regular breathing , and when he entered , he found them all asleep , including Troy . |
21 | But he helped me all the way round and I hope I can do him justice tomorrow . ’ |
22 | Seymour and Collins had diplomatic immunity ; he let them all depart back to London in their two cars fifteen minutes later , warning them that he would want Quinn , for whom there was no diplomatic status , available for the taking of lengthy statements in London . |
23 | He let us all go to the burial . |
24 | He bore it all with bright spirits and was never anything less than an exemplary prisoner . |
25 | He bore it all very well , she thought , but by then she was past caring how he was taking it . |
26 | When Eva came back she hid his teeth , but he splodged it all up and ate it anyway . |
27 | He used it all on the pond , I reckon . |
28 | As for the three goblins , they crept back to the king of the vookodlaks and he beat them all , and made them stand on their heads in the mud for three years and thirty days . |
29 | On the return journey he told her all about himself and he held up his left hand for her scrutiny . |
30 | Those coppers had been assembling , you see , so I lurked in the shadows and watched , and when the Top Cop turned up he told them all to get in the Black Maria . |