Example sentences of "[conj] he [verb] [prep] all [art] " in BNC.
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1 | New varieties of seeds , plants and gardening products are sent to Harry to test , a task that he performs with all the analytical skill of a scientifically trained gardener . |
2 | They went over all , while they were doing this work and he gave us a sheet last week , we were doing all the questions this week and he went over all the questions with us ! |
3 | ‘ Yes , they were , but Edwin was Gifford 's art executor and he looked after all the business . |
4 | He 's watched football in every league ground in England , all 92 , and he 's been to America , to watch West Bromwich playing in America , he 's been to the last two or three world cup tournaments , and he goes to all the matches away , you know , European cup matches and everything that English teams are playing in , he 's all over the world watching it , you see , This year , he 's watched 22 games , which is about fifty per cent of his normal , and even he 's getting browned off … |
5 | , I do n't think you 've got anything to worry about , have you seen that advert for Babycham no erm the advert with Babycham , erm , er running on about true romantics and he goes through all the differences his and this woman marrying this guy and she must be and she must be fifty five , and he 's about twenty three , twenty four and Rob turns round the other day and said , she 's got |
6 | And he played with all the knobs . |
7 | and he said of all the places along that road , they have to come and do it outside his |
8 | Maggie 's baby was a puny infant , but he thrived against all the odds and was baptized Patrick after his father . |
9 | I do n't think he finds what he 's looking for , cos after he looks in all the bins he goes off without taking nothing out . |
10 | standing up at this end was a lot were you here when he went through all the old headlines of er |
11 | It was the first time they had met although he had known of her existence as he had of all the handful of people who lived , as the Lydsett villagers said , ‘ t' other side of the gate ’ . |
12 | But Neil 's world lay in ruins about him , as he thought of all the lies which McAllister had told him , and listening to Havvie began to wonder where the truth lay . |
13 | Asik became angry as he thought of all the people in his village who could have been saved by the fruit in the lorry which had just passed him , throwing up bucketfuls of dust into his face . |