Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] all [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 If you learn to keep your emotions in check until you are all back in the dressing-room , then at least you will leave the punters thinking that they have seen a professional band who might not be quite ready for a week at the Hammersmith Odeon .
2 I mean that is really , in a sense , what we 're all about at the International Disaster Institute , is to try and carefully work out what happens to people in various parts of the world .
3 I felt an unbelievable relief when we were all up to the tizi and the real exploration could begin .
4 They are all out of the top positions .
5 They are all out in the street now , in every city in the world , and their eyes follow the rich and plan their revenge .
6 Erm they 're all up in the library .
7 They 're all off to the pictures or somewhere .
8 They were all off in the woods somewhere .
9 The place would be in a rush and a turmoil until they were all out in the field and Joe was sure enough of the neighbours who had come to help .
10 They were all out in the courtyard , and the evening sun was slanting low golden shafts of colour from the west , catching the windows of the ancient palace and turning them to molten copper .
11 Well some of them came by road and RAF trucks , the fuselages , and then there were all they started at the top of the airfield in the old flying club pavilion , and then they were er stripped down and stuff was taken off them , checked out , for airworthiness to see whether it was ready to go back on the planes , and then they came down to the back of the top hanger which was then they were all down to the skeleton of the aircraft and they started rebuilding them again like , there were engine shops and the place at the bottom hanger where they used to make the Swallow side-cars was the spraying and where they completed the aircraft .
12 Ninety minutes later they were all back in the saddle and drawing their first covert as if the season had just begun .
13 By 10pm , they were all back in the House to hear that the government had won by three votes .
14 ‘ So I suppose it 's all up to the son now . ’
15 So , it 's all up to the solicitors really er their solicitors and and Stuart 's solicitors they will get everything s sorted out .
16 EMI A & R boss Nick Gatfield could shed little light on the situation : ‘ It 's all up in the air at the moment , we are not sure what is going to happen .
17 It 's all up in the air right now . ’
18 It 's all up in the airing cupboard .
19 It 's all out of the goodness of my hard heart , ’ said Joe .
20 From then on it 's all down to the serious business of sunbathing on the sand interspersed with the occasional trip to one of the beach bars .
21 It 's all down to the Trees ' happy marriage of some notable individual virtuosity to a clear shared vision of where his multi-layered trip is headed .
22 ‘ The goals will keep flowing , and it 's all down to the back pass ban and the sheer panic it 's spreading through defences . ’
23 A smooth blue using the half-butt , a character-building cut on the pink , and then it 's all down to the black .
24 Perhaps it 's all down to the engineers .
25 Leeds are OK at the back , it 's all down to the front man not earning his transfer fee basically .
26 It looks as though it 's all down to the charm factor in Darlington
27 In fact has it been a very difficult year for you or have you been able to have some control , because it 's all down to the watering I guess
28 Bless my soul , it 's all down in the Amaranth Chronicles .
29 ‘ But in the end it is all up to the stewards .
30 Swansea hit back with an equaliser from Colin West and so it is all back to the Manor for the replay a week on Tuesday .
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