Example sentences of "to [be] all " in BNC.

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1 Now , are you sure you 're going to be all right ? ’
2 She had evidently decided that things were going to be all right .
3 ‘ It 's going to be all right now , ’ I told her .
4 ‘ It 's going to be all right . ’
5 They would n't know that his trip had been sponsored by the Socialist Labor Party of North America and his time , if he stuck to his commitments , was to be all booked up .
6 If anything , it provided some pleasant surprises — about , for instance , the ability of large crowds to demonstrate peacefully , and the ability of Hong Kong-financed factories in southern China to be all but unaffected by turmoil in Peking .
7 I had a look at the bagpipes before pulling the rucksack onto my back , they seemed to be all right — wonder when I 'll play them again ?
8 If one asks the further question , were the King 's actions wise ? , one 's answer is likely to be all too heavily conditioned by hindsight , by the views one takes of the later politics of the 1930s , of the restoration of a two-party system , and of the decline of the Liberal Party .
9 He is not even convinced that the head of a financial institution needs to be all that numerate .
10 That grievous bodily harm thing was coming up at a special court this morning , but that ought to be all wrapped up in half an hour .
11 Marie 's gone to Scotland to look after her baby , so everything 's going to be all different and Mr Jackson 's going to look after me .
12 He certainly liked men more , but then he liked manly men not ‘ bloody queers ’ , so he had to be all right .
13 It 's going to be all right .
14 From now on everything 's going to be all right .
15 Once or twice they 'd had to sleep down there , though not often because Gloria said it was n't nice to be all pressed up against people you did n't know .
16 After that , everything changed and everything that had seemed to Dot to be all right disappeared .
17 All the way home I was so happy ; everything had been worth while , everything was going to be all right .
18 ‘ It 's going to be all right !
19 It would seem to be all over .
20 I do n't believe you have to be all that indulgent .
21 Everything is going to be all right , you will be looked after , Alida . ’
22 ‘ Are you going to be all right ? ’ he asked her . ’
23 He ca n't cuddle me any more and tell me everything 's going to be all right , so he hits me to show he 's still the boss .
24 Soon to be all change on this route : the French company , SNAT , pulls out towards the end of April .
25 The main thing is that everything is going to be all right ! ’
26 I believe we are already lost ’ , an analysis which the Empress kept to herself , but which soon proved to be all too correct , for in the early days of August the French armies suffered three defeats at the battles of Spicheren , Wissembourg and Froeschwiller .
27 It will be all right because it 's got to be all right , it 's necessary — without it the world ends . ’
28 Like that time when I saw you in Kent , you seemed to be all right together . ’
29 He thought he knew Ash fairly well , as well as anyone might know a man whose life seemed to be all in his mind , who lived a quiet and exemplary married life for forty years , whose correspondence was voluminous indeed , but guarded , courteous and not of the most lively .
30 Such difficulties as these tend to be all the more preoccupying nowadays because one does not have the means to discuss and corroborate views with one 's fellow professionals in the way one once did .
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