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

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1 In 1456–8 he was certainly in England , for he made over all his property to others by letters patent ; he was at the time verger to the collegiate chapel of St Stephen , Westminster .
2 ‘ Well , he lived here all his life . ’
3 he sold off all his stock
4 Franz — me — I — he goes over all shy .
5 And he 's a bloody great fat bloke and he sits here all day and
6 A man is what he thinks about all day long .
7 As he prodded around all the dreamy romantic feelings she experienced when he kissed her disappeared and all she could think of was when would he stop , and could n't he please just hold her again , very close , with the firm bulge of his body against her , far more erotic through several layers of clothes than his scratching , poking finger .
8 he lives out all year and has a total sunblock applied to protect the sensitive areas .
9 And he scrapes up all the soil , you see this , well Lindsay has n't got any soil , she 's just got grass , so obviously it go , comes round !
10 And he says oh no , I says no I says it 's a full set so keep your bleeding hands off , he says well all rest in house are mine .
11 Erm and he says there all things are in all things but each is coloured according to the host .
12 I thought I do n't see enough of him now , till half past seven and then he says home all day
13 He had this trick and he had a blow torch and he burned off all this blokes hair .
14 Last time I made one he ate nearly all of it himself did n't he ?
15 he ate nearly all those chips tonight , did n't he ?
16 Go put a poultice or something on Simon 's eye before he uses up all the raw meat in the kitchen . ’
17 He came over all confused and said , ‘ You 're always doing it .
18 Afterwards he came over all tender and started talking about when we 're married .
19 But he came in all the same , not apparently wounded .
20 I could n't stop him reforming , but when he came together all the polish was gone off .
21 He filled out all the forms making her older than she was and as uninteresting as possible .
22 Then they went back to camp and the only person there was Miguel the interpreter , who 'd been having a long conversation with one of the Indians and when he turned round all the other Indians had scarpered .
23 He turned down all but a handful — ‘ the handful who came with their hands full , ’ said Lucie , meaning that they bribed their way in .
24 Even if he ripped up all the pages on the table in front of him they would not be destroyed .
25 He acted out all the schoolboy fantasies , weaving his way past English defenders with consummate ease , beckoning them to take the ball with gestures of smug superiority , scoring now and again , and sitting on the ball when being brilliant became a bore .
26 He works at the KGB like Jesus he clears out all the filth and drives people away , because they have a lot of crooks there ’ .
27 ‘ Why does he blow out all that smoke ? ’
28 Cos she he spent nearly all time
29 He brushed aside all arguments of law , and concentrated on what was to him the central issue .
30 Agathist , a good looking winner of National Hunt races for Gavin Pritchard-Gordon and David Nicholson is prone to leg injuries and makes few race course appearances but is hard to beat when he gets there all in one piece .
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