Example sentences of "'m all [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 'm all for change . |
2 | I 'm all for women 's lib . ’ |
3 | Now I 'm all for traditions . |
4 | ‘ I 'm all for gossip . ’ |
5 | ‘ Waal , I guess I 'm all in favour of the European plan , ’ he stuttered . |
6 | I 'm all in favour of impressionistic narratives , with fast cutting and flashbacks galore , but this was simply a mess . |
7 | So if the sign saves lives I 'm all in favour of it . |
8 | For one thing , I 'm all in favour of workless Sundays though I draw a line at taking the cockerel out of the henhouse or padlocking the children 's swings on a Saturday night . |
9 | I 'm all in favour of this rock'n'roll style . |
10 | ‘ I 'm all in favour of giving sponsors fair value for their mega-bucks but , by God , we want to retain control of our game . |
11 | ‘ I 'm all in favour of plastic surgery , ’ she says . |
12 | Francis added : ‘ I 'm all in favour of lots of goals , but I like to see them created properly rather than artificially . |
13 | If making it more fun is bringing it up to date then I 'm all in favour |
14 | I 'm all in favour of the Government seeking to get the best value for money , but HMSO is not a private company . ’ |