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

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1 They all got totally zonkers and were like running from machine to machine making and Benguiat the , not Benguiat , Brillo , was yelling it should be like this all the time .
2 But that all changed yesterday morning when the picturesque holiday resort on the edge of the Atlantic was awoken by the sound of gunfire from a UFF murder gang .
3 That 's all to come tomorrow night at five past seven , Forest away to Wolves and also tomorrow night we have Coca Cola Cup replays as well do n't we , so er do n't miss that one .
4 ‘ It all looks so brilliant-so — like everything 's deadened , in there .
5 The name Fleet was an Anglo-Saxon word meaning ‘ tidal inlet ’ and the principle sources of the water flowing into the River Fleet , were the heights of Hampstead Heath , also the grounds of Kenwood House at Highgate , all joining just north of Camden Town , and flowing south to join the River Thames , close to the Blackfriars monastery which gave its name to the bridge over the Thames at that point .
6 Out of sixteen instances , four were shopkeepers , one a hotel proprietor , one in insurance , and four were farmers ; and nearly all provided either houses — in one case paying for the maids , coal , and gas as well — or land .
7 It all started yesterday afternoon .
8 All gone now Tim .
9 So we spend a season trying to adjust — a tough job in particular for the senior players who have spent up to 20 years operating a certain way — and then find it may all change again weeks before the British Lions fly down to New Zealand .
10 ‘ Yet , ’ Agrippa interrupted briskly , ‘ Ruthven was poisoned , even though he ate and drank only what we all did yesterday evening .
11 If there was a long line of people number of seven for the seven dwarfs and they were all standing there side by side and they had their hands over there face like so and the altogether , at the same time , in unison they parted the hand to reveal the facial expression that is more of a dramatic experience to people looking than just by standing here .
12 ( And it need not be just RAF — FAA , RCAF , USAFF etc have all come here way before now . )
13 The problem is that the additional functionality provided by Unix vendors — the bells and whistles which differentiate and position their products in the market — all require further APIs , rendering different Unix implementations incompatible in certain areas .
14 Either that or there , all had there boots .
15 You know when they pull the flats down they should say , Right , we 'll put fifty families in , fifty families in , fifty families at , you know what I mean , to split all the people what 's in the flats up into different areas cos most of the people in the flats , you know they all stick together sort of thing .
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