Example sentences of "[verb] all [vb pp] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | It has all turned out so much better than I dared hope for . ’ |
2 | It has all turned out so differently . ’ |
3 | I 've no teeth now , and my hair has all fallen out , but I can still think — and remember . |
4 | Anyway , surely this Trueman business has all blown over now ? |
5 | Australia 's Great Barrier Reef ( below left ) consists of thousands of coral islands , stretched along the entire coast of Queensland ; yet it has all grown up in the past 9000 years . |
6 | Ousley 's quite happy with the way it has all panned out ‘ because MIPS did n't have the wherewithal to do all it said it could . |
7 | ‘ It has all worked out for the best , yes ? |
8 | They 'd all grown up together on the same corpy estate , been to the same sink school , gone out with the same dreary lads . |
9 | I knew it 'd all started up again . ’ |
10 | An AA spokesman said : ‘ People tried making an early getaway to beat the traffic but they 've all met up and combined with others returning home from work . ’ |
11 | ‘ I 'm going to wait until you 've all jumped out , and then I 'm going to tell you to catch me , ’ said Dorcas pleasantly . |
12 | They 've all cleared off . |
13 | We 're all pulling for each other because we 've all grown up together — from the youth team to the reserves and the first team . |
14 | ‘ We 've all taken off together on this flight and there are n't any parachutes in this aircraft . |
15 | ‘ They 've all passed over now . |
16 | But that 's where they 've all skipped off to . |
17 | The things he 'd said , the things she 'd said … it had all gone round and round inside her head a hundred times . |
18 | As they had all gone in , having regard to the number of answers in the form of ‘ nothing to say , ’ it was vital that a proper direction be given . |
19 | And by the time that they had all gone out it was broad day . |
20 | The lights were fading — the lights had all gone out . |
21 | He had a fleeting image of a bar , of the people inside , of someone singing Chris Rea 's : ‘ Joys of Christmas , Northern Style ’ , and then it had all flashed by in less than a second . |
22 | The words had all tumbled out , one upon another . |
23 | They had always been a close family and that night they had all ended up in tears after a lengthy talk with their family GP who had come to the house to talk to them about Jennifer 's diagnosis . |
24 | We used to call him Daddy Wilkins because he was the father of a large family , but they had all grown up , got married and spread about , so he was left on his own — probably not able to cook for himself which is why he went to live at Mrs Raw 's place . |
25 | Although nothing was especially valuable , we had all grown up in that house and these things had special associations . |
26 | And then back home with Ted and Frieda both asleep and Jo gone , it had all burst up in tears Maggie had squashed down with cigarettes . |
27 | ‘ What 's the matter , San ? ’ the fat woman asked for about the fifth time since they had all trooped in out of the cold . |
28 | When the excavators had all moved out , |
29 | The Rejects had all turned up to see me . |
30 | Susan Tilley patted her impeccable coif and conceded that it had all turned out really well , and smiled her friendly , competent smile . |