Example sentences of "to [verb] [pers pn] all " in BNC.

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1 I look forward very much to seeing you all in the coming months .
2 We look forward to seeing you all at our wedding , and later to welcoming you to dinner in our new home .
3 I look forward to seeing you all again .
4 As she left she said I 'm looking forward to seeing you all in about six weeks .
5 I wish you well for the remainder of the holidays and look forward to seeing you all again at our Qualified Teachers days .
6 I wish you well for the remainder of the holidays and look forward to seeing you all again at our Qualified Teachers days .
7 John Hargrave , the Quaker founder of the Kibbo Kift Kin , came nearest to bringing it all together when he began his book on the Kin with a quotation from the Taoist Lao-Tzu : ‘ production without possession , action without self-assertion , development without domination . ’
8 He was looking forward to spelling it all out to Jacqui and Joanne .
9 The closing part of this chapter will raise a number of these issues with a view to alerting us all to the realities against which aspirations have to be aligned , if not reconciled .
10 English Heritage is dedicated to preserving it all , not just the properties we currently manage .
11 English Heritage is dedicated to preserving it all , not just the properties we currently manage .
12 English Heritage is dedicated to preserving it all , not just the properties we currently manage .
13 Ultimately I took to wearing them all the time — only whipping them off when approached by a boy I vaguely fancied or at the doorway of the house of a friend of my mother 's , with a boy my mother fancied for me inside .
14 Ultimately I took to wearing them all the time , only whipping them off when approached by a boy I vaguely fancied , or at the door of a friend of my mother 's with a boy she fancied for me inside .
15 I used to cut them all up and they used to leave me the legs , you know , the hams and the backs and they used to have a few joints off and take home and then the rest I used to lay it , put it into bacon down the cellar .
16 The battledress was very good , I mean the army seemed to wore it all that time so er we had it for several years and we had to press that every day , thick material , very heavy .
17 the key to learning it all key .
18 ‘ I did n't get round to putting them all in frames .
19 He had been looking forward to showing it all to her .
20 In the UK there has been much discussion about teaching stall recoveries with a view to making it all easier for the beginner to understand and remember .
21 We look forward to telling you all about them !
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