Example sentences of "all [verb] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | In ‘ Great Expectations ’ all the character speak differently and the way that Dickens portrays them to speak all fits in with the character . |
2 | It had 30 characters , from Steve Davis to Pontius Pilate , and it all led up to Stephen 's death . |
3 | All wiped out in the War and he was brought up in an orphanage . |
4 | We 're off er well York this funny thing I got to see that it all goes through for my dad . |
5 | It all goes on in my head and I usually find that my first sketch depicts the piece I end up with . |
6 | it is this ‘ discreditation ’ of the object which has dominated art for the last half century — it all goes back to Monet ! |
7 | ‘ I guess , really , it all goes back to boarding school days . |
8 | Yeah but again I think it all goes back to the script does n't it ? |
9 | I said look Neil you can drive , but let's not let's not take it that I 'm saying that you must drive let's go into the question of why you 're making a mess of it at this time and we , oh honestly Brenda if I 've got black circles under my eyes do not be surprised because , of course , this all goes back to his absolutely , appallingly , stupid mother ! |
10 | All sold out for first four performances of Luxembourg next week . ’ |
11 | What no one told the audience was that although the band 's instruments were apparently all wired up for sound , Shakatak was actually miming to a tape it had recorded in a Shepperton studio the night before . |
12 | They all eat out of one big pot like pigs at a trough , and when they talk it sounds like a dog barking . |
13 | ‘ And we all converge down in the meadow where the skirmishing will take place . |
14 | As children , we all got up to tricks like pinching a few apples or knocking on someone 's door and running away — all rather harmless , but if our parents found out , we would be in for a good hiding , a cut on the backside . |
15 | They all got out at Baker Street . |
16 | They all got out at Gloucester Road and tried to check it out . |
17 | It really hurt that it all got back to sex , ’ says Barbara . |
18 | Mr Bond said : ‘ There are 33 independent milkmen who are all helping out by picking up food around the town . |
19 | she just like thought he was , being a carpenter or something , and this brother , erm , her brother did n't know that she sung at all , so it all turns out to be a big surprise . |
20 | They hoped that the molecules would react with the surface to form a film , with the long chains all sticking out like a field of corn . |
21 | After dinner , they were all marched out to the back garden , which was similar to the front , where they could walk about or play catch ball , but were not allowed to stand and talk to each other . |
22 | It must be remembered that for all its world status and the great influence it has upon the rest of the airworthiness authorities of the western world , the FAA is after all made up of fallible human beings . |
23 | A dark close , a dark eerie house with silent people inside , and confused , childish tales of evil spells and horror — all made up for the ostracism of the two Rosin children . |
24 | If I really wanted to make it all ‘ organic ’ I 'd take out a section of , like , six guitarists , who could all double up on parts . |
25 | Our jolly attendant makes one more and final round , checking that we are all tucked in for the night . |
26 | Late at night Modigliani persuaded them all to go back to his place to continue the discussion . |
27 | No need for us all to go in at the deep end . ’ |
28 | This alerted Eva , and she arranged for them all to go out for supper . |
29 | Jim Crow laws dictated that we all sit up in the coloured balcony , so we followed Earl up the stairs of the separate entrance , located to the right of the box office , and found ourselves in the highest tier of the auditorium . |
30 | Every Sunday the family get up early for an enormous American breakfast — pancakes , ham , waffles with maple syrup , and then later on in the afternoon they all sit down to an English roast . |