Example sentences of "[prep] all that [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | That is what the Government want to continue to happen to miners even after all that they have been through to achieve their productivity increases of 100 per cent . |
2 | ‘ After all that we 've been to each other over the years , Dane , darling … ’ |
3 | ‘ Now I want to share with him from the earliest moments the joy , the vindication , the victory after all that we have gone through together . ’ |
4 | He 'd made it clear enough after all that he did n't expect her to hang about as he had another date . |
5 | After all that I 've left ciggies in the car . |
6 | ‘ How the hell could you , ’ he asked , ‘ after all that I said ? ’ |
7 | ‘ I am a rich woman ; he left everything to me , and so he should have done , after all that I sacrificed for him . |
8 | ‘ Yet after all that she wanted a divorce . |
9 | Oh , after all that it did n't work ! |
10 | Ryan , his charm , his humour ; those impossibly blue eyes , the golden hair , the laughing handsome face ; and the awful thing was that , if he came back tomorrow , she did n't think she 'd be immune , despite all that he had done . |
11 | Which drew all the strands of all that they 'd learnt together . |
12 | After the lecture the cadets are divided into groups of about twenty-five to discuss the implications of all that they have heard . |
13 | However , I conclude that notwithstanding that the strain of all that they have done , they at present , leave them to feel that they will transfer their physical caring duties to paid helpers in the immediate future . |
14 | The Holy Spirit out of all that we 've been speaking about and listening to you can give us the end of the sentence . |
15 | With learners in the very early stages , the essence of all that we do is control . |
16 | Warm acceptance , and a compassionate and kindly approach , should be the marks of all that we give to others — and to our own children too . |
17 | And she was left with the shattered remains of all that she had found dear in her life , and two extraordinarily sheepish-looking men . |
18 | Her looted heart , first ransacked of all that she had to give and then shattered . |
19 | ‘ No one … ’ began Sally-Anne passionately , thinking of all that she had seen since arriving in Vetch Street — the poor creatures in Dr Neil 's surgery , and the even poorer ones who could not afford to go there — and of Dr Neil 's own selflessness letting people off their bills , so that only the small income he still received from an aunt 's legacy allowed him to keep going at all , when he could have been revelling with Stair . |
20 | Of all that she had learned that afternoon , the only possible hope lay in trying to establish the real identity of the woman calling herself Delia Forbes . |
21 | In a letter dated 19 November , the Lord Advocate said that in Scotland ’ Civil actions are raised in the Court of Session or Sheriff Court Mrs. would have to establish first of all that she does indeed have a right to raise an action arising from the unfortunate incident of which she has complained . |
22 | TOM : You know what 's amazed me most of all that I 've seen is Big Tree . |
23 | Quite apart from the sheer mystery of all that I had to behold on arrival at an up-to-date operational station . |
24 | There was no escape : ‘ I am a part of all that I have met . ’ |
25 | Make a list beforehand of all that you need to say . |
26 | … the rending pain of re-enactment Of all that you have done , and been ; the shame Of motives late revealed , and the awareness Of things ill done and done to others ' harm Which once you took for exercise of virtue . |
27 | He leaned forward once again , subjecting her to the unnerving illusion of being pinned by his shadow , trapped and oppressed by it , as if it carried physical weight , composed of all that he felt for her , lust and contempt . |
28 | Three hours in which to think of all that he had missed . |
29 | Although Hardy came to declare that no book of his had ever contained less of himself , it is difficult not to see in Jude a symbolic statement of all that he had found most disappointing in his life and in the human condition in general . |
30 | Some were timed to coincide with the changing seasons , reminding the people of God 's constant provision for them , and providing an opportunity to return to God some token of all that he had given . |