Example sentences of "[pers pn] was all " in BNC.

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1 I was all right .
2 Some time later a man came along the path and stopped to ask me if I was all right , I told him yes and to please go away , which he did but I thought he 'll go to fetch help so I 'd better do it now .
3 I was n't with Marie or nothing — I was all on my own , like .
4 ‘ He wanted to marry me — he told me I was all he needed to make his life perfect .
5 I was all too soon up and about , hobbling with a stick .
6 I felt at the torn threads in my blouse and looked at the grazed skin underneath and shuddered , but I was all right and so was the tree .
7 She did not really like The Soldier 's Tale ( ‘ I was all into swans and tutus ’ , she explained ) but was impressed by the duet for the soldier and the Scarlet Woman .
8 The next thing I remember is coming to on the canal bank , and a man bending over me asking if I was all right .
9 Throughout the entire work , the accompaniment only picks up absolutely precisely on three occasions , and by the end I was all set metaphorically to murder the conductor !
10 I was all set to do a solo record for Shrapnel , but a couple of months before I was due to do it , Mike Varney introduced me to Jason , who was only 16 at the time .
11 The next thing I remember was seeing the face of a policeman above his yellow emergency jacket , who was reassuring me : I was all right .
12 I told Paul to tell you I was all right .
13 I was all in favour of a free pardon , ’ he said , ‘ but Geoffrey Lane objected . ’
14 I was all right from then on .
15 ‘ Before Vladmir , I was all on my own as I toured round .
16 Physically , I was all right .
17 In the truncated finale , for instance ( given a puckish rather than a trenchant slant by Kun ) , I was all too conscious of moments when the speed of articulation and lively nature of the acoustic conspired to widen the distance between soloist and woodwind , making for an uncomfortable out-of-phase sensation in their exchanges .
18 Except that I was all caught up in it , the romance and everything and the sunshine .
19 With the gun under my arm I was all set for the evening .
20 He told Dad he would see I was all right .
21 It was when I had n't seen him for a long time and I was all wound up .
22 I was all right after that .
23 My mum got home from work about 10.30 p.m. and asked if I was all right , but I told her that I thought it was a false alarm .
24 I had the epidural injection in the base of my spine and then I was all rigged up to a machine so the nurses could monitor the baby 's movements .
25 Then she said " Come on downstairs , Eastenders is on , " so we went down and then I was all right .
26 Still , it was the hangover of that piece of moral cowardice at Lochgair station , along with everything else , that led to me feeling so profoundly awful with myself that evening ( after the train finally did get into Queen Street and I walked back , soaked and somehow no longer hungry , in the rain to the empty flat in Grant Street ) , that mum had to call me there , because I had n't been able to bring myself to phone her and dad … and I still managed to feign sleep and a little shame and a smattering of sorrow and reassure her as best I could that really I was all right , yes of course , not to worry , I was fine , thanks for calling … and so of course after that felt even worse .
27 ‘ Did he think I was all right ? ’
28 That evening I was all right — Joanna would be afloat in the late afternoon , and I could get away before dark .
29 ‘ She — she said once that she 'd see I was all right , ’ said Meredith , reluctantly honest .
30 ‘ Oh , I was all right , ’ said Moore with a smile .
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