Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pers pn] [be] all " in BNC.
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1 | You do n't think I 'm all bad ? ’ |
2 | ‘ I 'm just a broke student trying to earn some money over the summer , and I do n't think I 'm all that articulate . ’ |
3 | ‘ Did he think I was all right ? ’ |
4 | He let me know you were all right . |
5 | ‘ We would urge her to get in touch with her family or the police to let us know she is all right . ’ |
6 | ‘ To avoid the strath — they must know it is all ours. , ‘ Then who is the big-wig ? |
7 | His fingertips travelled until they found my own and , with the lightest returning pressure , I let him know it was all right . |
8 | I did n't know it was all coming , of course , which is just as well . |
9 | He said nothing , just squeezed her arm to let her know it was all right , that he wanted her to be there as well . |
10 | When they saw her appear at the bedroom window , they could only assume she was all right . |
11 | And before I could speak she was all over me . |
12 | He was trying to ease my mind , to make me feel it was all right and quite normal for a man to have a gun in an armpit holster in Peru . |
13 | ‘ I did n't think you were all that friendly . ’ |
14 | He told Dad he would see I was all right . |
15 | ‘ She — she said once that she 'd see I was all right , ’ said Meredith , reluctantly honest . |
16 | For some reason I thought it would be better just to go to her so she could see I was all right . ’ |
17 | We shall see she 's all right . ’ |
18 | GUIL : Do n't cry … it 's all right … there … there , I 'll see we 're all right . |
19 | Their Dad 'll see they 're all right . ’ |
20 | ‘ I just ca n't believe it 's all over … ’ |
21 | ‘ Ca n't get you a girl , but if you get her into trouble I 'll see it 's all right . ’ |
22 | I do hope they 're all right . ’ |
23 | " I do hope he 's all right , " he said . |
24 | ( They 'd read They 're all right . ) |
25 | ‘ Does that mean we 're all going to be set free ? ’ |
26 | ‘ Does that mean we 're all going to be out of a job ? ’ was the question everybody wanted an answer to . |
27 | ‘ I just could tell it was all getting to be too much for Mrs Foster , and I 've made some suggestions . |
28 | ‘ I do n't think he 's all that old ! ’ |
29 | ‘ Do you think he 's all right ? ’ |
30 | ‘ Do you think it 's all right ? ’ |