Example sentences of "him all the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He wound his window down and thought momentarily of his brother-in-law , Eddie Kruger , who had taught him all the conversational German he knew .
2 The upshot of this long sessions was that Eliot asked me to send him all the relevant documents , which I did in a letter of 20 May .
3 fuck it I 'll give him all the easy ones do n't I ?
4 But also , he has available to him all the vast resources of libraries which can provide him with books , pamphlets , research reports , theses , journals , conference reports , and so on .
5 Robert Forbes pulled out before his partners were indicted , a manoeuvre which cost him all the accumulated wealth of Lorna Lewis 's golden days .
6 But his sacking was an injustice and I wish him all the best in his appeal . ’
7 He added : ‘ Tony and I are good friends and I wish him all the best .
8 When he left I phoned to wish him all the best and he said , ‘ keep on picking people 's brains ’ . ’
9 And , by giving him all the best lines ( ‘ Yo , District Attorney 's Club , sucker ’ ) and using him sparingly , Mulcahy , and Silver allow Ice to hijack the three or four scenes in which he appears and walk away with the film single-handedly .
10 I hope that the Minister is more successful with his new portfolio than his predecessors were and I wish him all the best in the difficult task that lies ahead of him .
11 I still wish him all the best though .
12 Wish him all the best with that .
13 Instead , they got themselves into a thoroughly embarrassing mess , saying they accepted Gatting 's statement that nothing improper had taken place but sacking him all the same .
14 Yet she might blame him all the same .
15 I might go and see him all the same , just to tell him as I 've told you . ’
16 They thought he was a bit peculiar , maybe , but they 'd accepted him all the same .
17 The dreamwork process thus thinly disguises it , making Gloucester kill him all the same , but accidentally .
18 ‘ It looks bad for him all the same , ’ she said .
19 He could not want to be kind , could not love the tarnished and ruined thing Sally-Anne Tunstall was , but she looked at him all the same .
20 Although she was not at ease herself and did not expect to be until she had told him all the painful things he would surely wish to know .
21 ‘ I want to show him all the beautiful things trees , flowers and birds but most of all I want him to see his big sister , Katie . ’
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