Example sentences of "he all " in BNC.
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1 | Probably the most important effect of his reading of Joyce was to make him all the more aware of the possibilities of his anthropological reading , especially when applied to modern city life in the context of inanity or death : city life was filled with fatal torpor and Eliot described London as shrivelling , like an aged little bookkeeper . |
2 | He 'd come his whack and there was this trail of spunk behind him all over the floor . |
3 | More often because of his impatience , it blew back in his face , dusting him all over . |
4 | ‘ You got him all right , ’ said Lee . |
5 | It was thinking too much , about the fighting , what did for him , got him all confused . |
6 | yes , we know him all too well , |
7 | It was him all right and no mistake . ’ |
8 | The big Irishman had been teasing him all along , just to make him look ridiculous in front of all those other men . |
9 | The Tehran trip in May , in which he was humiliated , made him all the more certain that however good the ends , ‘ this was not the kind of exchange that was proper . ’ |
10 | They 'll love him all the more . |
11 | Something had happened to him all right . |
12 | His conversion to Islam , his rejection of that faith and the subsequent , troubled period , when the disease had made him all but unrecognizable to any but a few close friends , are things we may wish to pass over today , but — ’ |
13 | He was an ex-miner , and this endeared him all the more to Chapman , who , being familiar with mining , knew and admired the strength and fighting qualities which life down the pit bred in a man . |
14 | All the tram-cars and traffic was held up while Basil battered him all over Byrom Street . |
15 | ‘ It 's him all right . |
16 | And it had lifted him all right , and not his hair alone . |
17 | All went well until RAF Benson had chased him all round the sky and their MATZ before issuing their not unusual request to ‘ resume your own navigation ’ leaving him totally lost , heading into a nasty and unforecast rainstorm and trying to track into the White Waltham entry lane using cross-cuts on the single VOR . |
18 | I 'll finish him all right . ’ |
19 | It was going to happen to him all over again , and he was in the worst possible company . |
20 | I said I 'd been chasing him all over the world . |
21 | John Smith may prove to be the man to give Labour its best chance in a 1996 general election ( although it can not be good to have had him all but enthroned as leader before the leadership contest was even underway ) . |
22 | It looks like they duped him all along , duped all of us . ’ |
23 | That 's him all right . |
24 | But in that 11th , Benn was the Dark Destroyer of old , first knocking Piper down for a count of eight with three big rights and a sweet left hook and then punching him all round the ring — blood spurting from Piper 's mouth with every blow — until referee Larry O'Connell mercifully stopped it . |
25 | After his priestly ordination in 1965 he was given pastoral appointments in the Diocese of Westminster , including seven years with the Catholic Missionary Society which took him all over England and Wales conducting Parish Missions . |
26 | And raised him all on her own . |
27 | It was n't that I was n't listening , I heard him all right ; but I was busy with my own thoughts , or , rather , my own feelings — the two were inextricably mixed together at this moment — and what he said was merely a background to the tumult that was going on inside me . |
28 | You handled him all right , did n't you ? |
29 | It made him all the more determined to do something . |
30 | She went in and kissed him all over . |