Example sentences of "she [vb past] [pers pn] all " in BNC.
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1 | And she read them all and is n't that lovely ? |
2 | And she emptied it all out does n't she on this . |
3 | Her mum came down the street steaming from the chip shop , and she rushed us inside and got me to make a pot of tea while she shared them all out between the three of us , and we all sat round their fire eating them . |
4 | An unfamiliar young woman entered the sauna and , the moment she walked through the door , began to order everyone about ; she made them all sit closer together , then picked up a pitcher and poured water on the stones . |
5 | She made it all sound temptingly and realistically easy . |
6 | He thought : I bet she made it all up . |
7 | oh , oh dear oh She said that one , one lady did a lot of recording and then played it back and listened to herself and did n't like her own voice so she wiped it all off and handed it in . |
8 | She got them all out . |
9 | with all lace on , she got it all from same place |
10 | She got it all wrong again ! |
11 | She 'd got a pathetic little bit in the Post Office — she helped us all out from time to time — but not enough to set up anywhere . |
12 | Sally tried to talk to the boy 's mother , but she dismissed it all as harmless pranks . |
13 | She tried them all . |
14 | Robyn raised the glass to her lips and took a first sip ; she had a feeling that counting to ten was not going to work , but she tried it all the same . |
15 | A bit of a burden , but she treasured it all , he wealthy possessions screwed up in a ball . |
16 | She had a fistful of tiny flowers , and made me wait patiently while she described them all , making up her own names when she forgot or had never learned the real ones . |
17 | While she changed , she could hear the others laughing and singing and when she emerged from the changing-room she found them all in the foyer waiting for her to emerge . |
18 | She found it all extraordinary . |
19 | When she got the erm paper off in the erm er er in the hall , she found it all fell apart . |
20 | Oh it was funny with Alison when I first saw her on when she was still a terrible state she let it all out in a great scream and I just let her talk and talk and talk |
21 | ‘ She learnt it all — the Marchese himself tied by his own attachment to a married woman married to a man who loved an opera singer : perspectives of liaisons , sensualities , combinazioni , everybody having their place in the chain . |
22 | She compared them all to herself , rather than to God . |
23 | ‘ I had shown her photos of Diana , the house and Max the dog and she recognised them all immediately . ’ |
24 | She ate it all , grandfather — at least I think she did . |
25 | ‘ Then she told me all her hopes and fears and about her First Experience — I 'll say no more than that — but she remembered it vividly . |
26 | ‘ Maureen does n't know I 'm here , ’ said Joe , ‘ but she told me all about you . |
27 | She told me all about you and Gittel , and how you called down the curse on Gittel 's female line . |
28 | He had n't said a great deal , content to look at her as she told him all about life in the convent and of the strange foibles of some of her companions . |
29 | She told him all about herself while they drove along . |
30 | He asked her lots of questions , and she told him all about her life in India . |