Example sentences of "and i [modal v] [vb infin] [pers pn] all " in BNC.
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1 | Mick and me must drive them all there . |
2 | I 'll teach you what pleasure there is in making love and I 'll give you all the time you need to adjust to your new circumstances . " |
3 | are you , well you eat it the way you want to do it and I 'll eat it all up |
4 | ‘ Then you 'd better sit down and I 'll tell you all about it right from the beginning ’ |
5 | But say yes , and I 'll tell you all about it later . ’ |
6 | You name a poisoner and I 'll tell you all about him or her . |
7 | ‘ He said , ‘ Stay here and I 'll clear it all up later . ’ |
8 | Er and I 'll price it all up so another two hundred and sixty quid . |
9 | I 'll never forget them for what they did for me and I 'll miss them all terribly , ’ she added . |
10 | They have that , when I up there , the other place I was at , you know and that judge thing , and I 'll have it all |
11 | I would like to take this opportunity of thanking my fellow officers , committee members , teachers and all members of the Society for their support during my six years as Honorary Treasurer and I would ask you all to support the new Treasurer with the same loyalty and enthusiasm ’ . |
12 | I 'm having a few friends in on Saturday evening , along with some new acquaintances , and I 'd like you all to come . ’ |
13 | Remembering that my microphone is on and I will expect you all to sing |
14 | Buy me a dram and I will tell you all about it . ’ |
15 | Envy me not this immortal draught , and I will forgive thee all thy persecutions . |
16 | We dragged the unresisting bulk into the headlights ' glare and I could see it all . |
17 | It was awful he said go and get it it 'll be in there and I just went er and I could see it all . |
18 | And I can start it all off , and then |
19 | I have lived in many parts of America , and I can assure you all that Hawaii is as breathtaking as you imagine , that the charm of the Old South is living on in Charleston , and that colonial America will come alive in the small towns of New England , particularly in the autumn when , in the words of Henry James , the ‘ weather is like tinkling crystal and the colours like molten jewels . ’ |
20 | PLAYER : They 're hardly divisible , sir — well , I can do you blood and love without the rhetoric , and I can do you blood and rhetoric without the love , and I can do you all three concurrent or consecutive , but I ca n't do you love and rhetoric without the blood . |
21 | And I can see them all , |
22 | I can see , I 've only got to close my eyes and I can see it all as it was . |