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

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1 Then what happened was the AIDS crisis became apparent at the point where I was ill and , suddenly , all these people that were right-on theoreticians were suddenly all going on about AIDS .
2 What no one told the audience was that although the band 's instruments were apparently all wired up for sound , Shakatak was actually miming to a tape it had recorded in a Shepperton studio the night before .
3 She looked daunting and she went downstairs all geared up for trouble .
4 Soldiers , right , stab her and they 're all dying and then you see the head like it 's just all dressed up in these things and it 's Arnie underneath it and he takes the head off
5 , cos unless we 're going to get it straight , but it just all comes in like this time of year , and just comes and let us in .
6 Mind you we 've got loads of staff nurses as well and they 're not all made up to .
7 Are we not all fed up with ‘ artistic culture ’ ?
8 There followed the annus mirabilis of 1889 during which , on Wilson 's later estimate , 130,000 members were enrolled in branches at 45 ports , a number representing , net of officers , engineers , cooks and stewards , " almost the whole of the seamen in the British mercantile marine " , though , he added with unusual candour , " it is true that they are not all paying up at the present time " , partly , it seems , because of the union 's policy of issuing " privilege tickets " involving no entry money or contributions until members could afford to pay .
9 According to K.M. Briggs , hobyahs were ‘ terrified of dogs , and with good reason , for they were finally all eaten up by a large black dog ’ ( from The Fairies in Tradition and Literature ) .
10 when I want to buy a shirt , that men 's shirts are usually all sealed up in a package
11 Cameron was thinking : Those upland folk who were at Kenmore this morning — they nearly all kept on towards Tummel when we forked north-west for Rannoch .
12 They nearly all started out in Paris or were influenced by Paris artists , taking Rodin , Bourdelle and Maillol as their role models .
13 We were probably all busy out in the fields at the time since it happened at the beginning of September .
14 Well like what are the band doing after practice , are they doing anything , they 're probably all going on to the Cutty Sark at Greenwich or something .
15 You see what happens is people show up all dressed up in their togs and whatever from school , or maybe , maybe , maybe they 're power dressing
16 Sunday mornings I wake up All wrapped up in
17 Oh I think er starting fr it 's harder work starting Well it 's hard work anyway th I mean sometimes er a a job that 's been polished before , it 's patchy but I mean that 's really all stripped down to You know what I mean , it 's it 's a It 's that 's all stripped down
18 Those three elements now all come out of the same fund , with discretion in the hands of the FHSA to use the fund for any one of those three purposes , but with a clear steer that the amount for the current year should be roughly £20 million , which my hon. Friend mentioned .
19 I think Dickens heavily relies on coincidence though , and it is in fact an incredible coincidence that the main characters of the book mainly all turn out to be related to one another , although they do n't know it .
20 ‘ The problem of why the galaxies do n't all pile in on top of each other .
21 Do n't all rush out at once but for further information please contact
22 Awful lot of reasons why training i is so important to us an and basically it simply all comes back to our statement is n't it , it it 's to be a sort of feeding insurer to give unsurpassed service .
23 We shut the place up early that evening and then all went round to the pub for a further celebration .
24 So I just kept on my way , letting then all come along for the ride , while I hunted for confirmation of what I suspected and feared about Gharr .
25 They then all travelled back to Jalo in high spirits .
26 Yet all turned out for the best : on 20 July 1836 , Daniel Jones returned Benjamin his indenture , only too pleased to inscribe on the back of it the fact that he had appreciated the boy 's seven years with him , and making him a generous gift of five pounds in the process .
27 Kim : ‘ We 've never all gone out in hats at the same time — we 'd get far too many rude comments . ’
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