Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [noun] [is] all " in BNC.
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1 | How do I know that my youth is all spent ? |
2 | ‘ I believe that it is quite wrong that you should refuse this reasonable request and I regret to say that your attitude is all too typical of the secretive nature of British government , which cries out for reform . ’ |
3 | If your hospitalization is sudden , say , you are struck down with appendicitis at work , ask your work colleagues to telephone the neighbour who keeps your spare key and ask him or her to check that your home is all right , look after your pet or take your pet to a local kennels or vet to be looked after , water your plants , and generally keep an eye on things . |
4 | I 've discovered over the years that if my hair is all right , then generally speaking , so am I. I also notice as the years lurch by , and I would n't dream of telling anyone but you , that my mother was right . |
5 | I 've got this electronic one of Veronica 's ; well , one of her ex-boyfriends ' … and its action is all right , but it is n't the same . " |
6 | ‘ The man with all the blood on him , the man driving the car , he says she 's breathing and her pulse is all right . ’ |
7 | But their going is all too clear — ambulances and ICUs , nursing homes and narcotics , hospitals , wakes and innumerable well-wishers . |