Example sentences of "[be] all [adv] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 've been all right as a weed for years . |
2 | It might have been all right in the past but it does n't work now . ’ |
3 | ‘ You would have been all right in the end . |
4 | You must know foreign languages , you 've been all over with the Army , 'ave n't you ? ’ |
5 | You 're you 're all right for a hair brush then are you ? |
6 | When they got to the pensione Sophia prayed quickly to whatever saint arranged such things — one of the less well known women saints , she felt — that it was going to be all right about the rooms . |
7 | He 'll be all right at the beginning , Gypsy Baron and Maritza again . |
8 | It would be all right at the weekend . |
9 | Now this year might be all right at the end . |
10 | The time is fast approaching where both the stock market and Eurotunnel 's bankers require something a little more concrete than vague reassurances that it will be all right on the night . |
11 | It 'll Be All Right on the Night host Dennis Norden searched for his cordless telephone , only to discover that his pet dog had buried it in the garden of his London home . |
12 | The box and pyrotechnics take a long time to set up , so we ca n't rehearse and have to hope it will be all right on the night . |
13 | ‘ It 'll be all right on the night . ’ |
14 | In Committee when we discussed the needs of the disabled and the need for a code of good practice , the Minister 's response , as it was to everything else to do with consumer interest , was " It will be all right on the night " . |
15 | But do n't worry — be all right on the night . |
16 | Workmen are still frantically putting the finishing touches to the plush new leisure complex , but the organisers are confident it will be all right on the night — June 26 . |
17 | ‘ She 'd be all right on the train ? ’ |
18 | ‘ You 'll be all right with the poll tax , ’ I reminded her . |
19 | The wheels would be all right for a couple of days ; then they 'd become ten times worse and they 'd have to come to the smithy . |
20 | The Stage Manager would give him the line , he 'd be all right for a couple more sentences , then , ‘ Sorry , it 's gone again . ’ |
21 | That would not be all right for a priest . |
22 | It was pretty old and too small now , making me look skinnier than I was , but it would be all right for the trip . |
23 | ‘ We 'll be all right for the night . ’ |
24 | Although it may be all right for the spokesman for the Opposition to talk about taking no measures , surely from all parts of the Province there is a cry for a security policy now to carry out what his own colleagues said would have to be done : to extirpate the IRA ? |
25 | ‘ He 'll be all right for the pageant , I promise you . ’ |
26 | But okay you 're going to be all right for the concert a week on Friday ? |
27 | But whether an inexperienced schoolboy can be all right after the type of traumatic experience to which he has just been subjected I would not care to say . |
28 | ‘ It might be all right by the jetty , ’ she argued , running down the path . |
29 | ‘ I 'll be all right by the time we come to Luxembourg next week , ’ she said confidently to Franz and Willi at supper that night . |
30 | I 'll be all right in a minute ’ , and then she goes , ‘ I 'll let you off this time ’ , and then I did it again — a really loud one , and she goes , ‘ Fay , you 're going to have to go to the Headmistress ’ , she goes … |