Example sentences of "but i [verb] [pron] all " in BNC.

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1 But I noted them all down with the dignified " we " , for he and I now agreed .
2 But I keep it all in ; it 's far more exciting .
3 It is great to be here , but I miss you all and look forward to being with you again soon .
4 I know they say I am a celebrity , but I take it all with a pinch of salt .
5 But I mean we all are .
6 Some may find this tedious , but I enjoyed them all .
7 Well you can but I suppose it all the juices you know , have a better taste on than if you
8 At some time during my second afternoon at the centre , a Bonny Baby competition was held , but I missed it all in a blur of Mickeys .
9 But I wanted it all to be as it used to be so I said I 'd rather do it myself . ’
10 But I loved it all the same .
11 It was expensive , high tech , brutal and , I do n't doubt , ecologically unsound but I loved it all .
12 But I have them all the time .
13 In an economic upturn that may change , of course , but I think they all get jobs of some sort , and I would have hoped that a chemistry degree , a good training in chemistry , would in fact also train people to think in such a way that they could apply it to a lot of other areas .
14 We enjoyed ourselves , but I think we all knew this might be our last time together .
15 We had to believe the photographs which appeared in the newspapers , but I think we all asked ourselves how such things could be in a so-called civilised world .
16 I was to perform two of Joyce 's pieces , the first being ‘ Committee ’ , a deadly accurate re-creation of a Northern Ladies Choral Committee meeting convened to axe one of its founder members : ‘ Now , we do n't want any unpleasantness , friendly is what we are and friendly is how we mean to go on … but I think we all know there is one voice in the altos that did not ought to be there .
17 But I think we all know what they mean .
18 But I find them all quite sympathetic , if you treat them properly .
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