Example sentences of "[vb past] [prep] all [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Reacting to him physically , just as she used to all those years ago .
2 And if if this was covered up here I E this this black dot was say made white let's say , we 'd only have two matching and if that was made white we 'd have one and then if we changed at all that top row we 'd have zero matching .
3 How on earth I came through all those perils unscathed , unarrested , is one of the miracles of my early life .
4 What happened to all these girlfriends and this person that had phoned up on Stephen phoned up er it 's Wednesday right , and Stephen phoned up Tuesday and twenty five to eleven and says can I talk to Stephen , says hang on a minute who is it ?
5 so what happened to all this Yeltsin thing right , has has it been so much build up , speculation of the West , you say thirty years of build up on our part is being wasted , we 've really got nothing to fear of the Russians ?
6 What happened to all those people concerned about the continuing destruction of our countryside , the increasing level of traffic , noise , pollution .
7 She do n't keep her house up , she goes I 'm not gon na like get old , grey and old in a house surrounded by all these antiques that like all these memorabilia around me she said I 'm just gon na go out and see the world .
8 How they coped with all that armour
9 ‘ You do n't realize , ’ says Myra , Michael 's wife , from the far end of the sofa , ‘ the fantastic thing is that we went through all this scene twenty minutes ago , in the car on the way here .
10 and there was a little Triumph Herald sign on that , bolted through , that was to cover the weld look , and that was smashing and then they went through all this welding job and I , when he lifted the bonnet up the engineer had a look at it , I said , oh I said is this bolted on ?
11 I once chaired at , somebody may remember a sort of constitutional commission as it was grandly called , which we went through all these things with a tooth-comb in order to try to get the composition of the executive committee er , right and appropriate for er , this current time .
12 We got out of the buggy and went through all these marquees where amongst the exhibits were a striking exhibit of African violets from Tony Clement 's African Violet Centre , at King 's Lynn ; a magnificent display of prizewinning delphiniums and begonias from Blackmore & Langdon who always win a ‘ Gold ’ at Chelsea ; an exquisite display of orchids from Thailand ; planted containers shown by Mastergardener of Banbury ; a beautiful display of lilies by Jacques Amand of Stanmore ; and a Herb Nursery of two hundred varieties , exhibited by Caroline Holmes Herbs of Denham , in Suffolk .
13 Well I looked through all that stuff when I cleared up this morning .
14 She 'd feel a little sorry for the little girl if she blacked out in the race and fell under all those hooves .
15 How we managed without all these aids — in fact by merely buying a coffin and getting on with it — I ca n't imagine , but I know that we were lucky to be living in the UK and not the US , where the open coffin , or at least one quarter open at the head end , is de rigueur .
16 " If they went to all that trouble to take out the clothes labels , why did they leave his face untouched ?
17 ‘ You went to all that trouble just for me ? ’ she demanded in bewildered astonishment .
18 they 're , went to all that trouble to produce a good photograph , and absolutely ruined it with the stool .
19 nobody went , dear old Maisie went to all that trouble
20 I hardly think you went to all this trouble just to check the plumbing .
21 No because then , I just looked over all those things that I went and .
22 But i if you s looked at all those points and you , you know , you say the er capping of er of increases and so and so could that be construed as a sort of a , a stage towards collectivization ?
23 When I looked at all this stuff , it came to me that it was very interesting that they thought of Beauty as beautiful and Cruelty as cruel .
24 When I looked at all this stuff , it came to me that it was very interesting that they thought of beauty as beautiful and cruelty as cruel .
25 In his careful and extremely clear judgment , which I would gladly adopt as my own , Phillips J. dealt with all those points .
26 Nothing that has been submitted to us has raised any doubt in my mind but that Phillips J. dealt with all those points entirely correctly .
27 And erm she bought in all these pictures of erm like , Ethiopia like the prosperous parts .
28 Nicandra ran towards all that beauty — although she could not tell her trouble nor make any mention of the displeasing butterfly , she could be close in the adored distance .
29 But then Miss see could n't move out of my sight , she was the only friend I had amongst all these strangers .
30 Anyway ; he brought down this book ; history of the War in pictures , and it had like all these photos of the death camps , where the Nazis murdered millions of Jews , and communists , and homosexuals , and gypsies and anybody else they did n't like … but mostly Jews , and there were like just piles of bodies ; incredibly thin bodies , like bones ; skeletons wrapped with tissue paper , and piled higher than a house … and pits ; long pits full of bodies , and the metal stretchers they were put onto to be shoved into the ovens , and the piles of wedding rings and spectacles ; glasses , and even artificial legs and weird stuff like that …
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