Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [pron] all " in BNC.

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1 He contains within himself all the pop factions ( and the racial and social divisions that lie behind them ) that record companies try to straddle with strategies of hybridization as maximum market penetration .
2 Warning of the dire peril IBM faced at the hands of Unix , we suggested that so many parties were working on the thing that over time it would accrete to itself all the missing features that commercial users demanded , and that instead of simply trying to muddy the Unix waters as IBM did for so long , it should recognise that its most convincing answer to Unix was right there under its nose in the form of VM .
3 It sings and laughs and shouts to itself all night long .
4 In fact probably you 'd move more cos he says yo your instinct is take your feet off I think your instinct would be to jump on it all the harder .
5 I just wonder what the little girl will make of it all when she 's older .
6 ROS : Oh , I 've heard of him all right and I want nothing to do with it .
7 She 'd heard of him all right .
8 I knew then you 'd done for him all right . ’
9 One time , somebody went looking for him all over the place .
10 ‘ I was looking for you all over .
11 ‘ I 've been looking for you all over the house . ’
12 In theory he had been prepared for it all along , but that it should happen now , right now …
13 What do you do wi' yourself all day then ? "
14 We came into it all too late to make any difference .
15 Where Hegel sees national or supra-national civilisations as the instrument or the perfecting dialectic , Marx sees classes of society ; and where Hegel sees history as the account of the development of the abstract spirit of humanity — or , perhaps better , of the development of human consciousness — Marx relates his view to the mode of production which he sees as comprehending within itself all the factors affecting the formation and attributes of a society .
16 Malcolm was listening to it all in order to reproduce what was necessary . ’
17 Anyone considering buying a ‘ Fully Reconditioned ’ 2¼ diesel engine and living in the north may care to listen to my all too true story .
18 Do n't know who 's paying for it all whether council is or what ?
19 That night , because he could see himself , Boy thought about himself all night long .
20 Wearily , she began to look for them all over the theatre .
21 That way , they will search for it all over the universe before discovering it . ’
22 And as it grows inside me so it gathers to itself all the reasons why such a bitter thing should not , can not be .
23 ‘ But his girl friend will probably see to him all right .
24 You 've been lying to me all along . ’
25 It was like coming home and the first thing she did was to walk to the pictures that hung on the wall and look at them all over again .
26 And then the answer shrieked at her all too clearly .
27 With some half-formed idea of remonstrating with him all over again , she began hesitantly .
28 Her mother was wearing the pink jersey thing that stuck to her all over .
29 He was as energised by it all as she was .
30 Another who will always be remembered for his all round ability was " Punch " Burgess , who it was said had a trial for the county but could n't contain his impatience .
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