Example sentences of "all [verb] [adv prt] at " in BNC.
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1 | They all got out at Baker Street . |
2 | They all got out at Gloucester Road and tried to check it out . |
3 | No need for us all to go in at the deep end . ’ |
4 | Nutty stood frowning , not able to complain , her insides all knotted up at the thought of jumping in . |
5 | Do n't all rush out at once but for further information please contact |
6 | SOUTH TYNEDALE Railway Diesel Day Chance to get all steamed up at unique collection of classic British industrial engines including ‘ Tiny Tim ’ and ‘ The Wickham Trolley ’ . |
7 | My face resembled the back of one of those baboons who let it all hang out at mating time . |
8 | Luckily this family all weighed in at over 15 grammes … and that means enough fat to see them through the winter . |
9 | And there 's plenty of time because the moment they return they 'll all line up at the toilets . ’ |
10 | In Swindon we are obviously delighted because all of the production of the equipment , all the design and the research , is all carried out at Swindon except for the software , which is provided by C S I . |
11 | She , she gets all wound up at home and then comes to work and where there 's people to sound off about , everything under the er the sun . |
12 | They are all pumped up at the moment . |
13 | and er , that was at eight o'clock and er , then they all came back at about quarter past eight and er they sat us down and said daddy died at twenty to nine |
14 | He looks in the mirror he keeps in his mind , and sees his wife clinging to his arm and the children clustered round her skirts ; all looking up at him , as that giver of all good gifts , the wage-earner . |
15 | Cleo cast a dubious glance at the dogs who were all looking up at Lorimer with smiling , gaping mouths and wagging tails . |
16 | There followed the annus mirabilis of 1889 during which , on Wilson 's later estimate , 130,000 members were enrolled in branches at 45 ports , a number representing , net of officers , engineers , cooks and stewards , " almost the whole of the seamen in the British mercantile marine " , though , he added with unusual candour , " it is true that they are not all paying up at the present time " , partly , it seems , because of the union 's policy of issuing " privilege tickets " involving no entry money or contributions until members could afford to pay . |
17 | They 're all turning up at the Evesham Leisure Centre to learn circus skills . |
18 | The mattress — all curved up at the edges . |
19 | ‘ I hope we can all meet up at some time in the future , ’ says Tyler , ‘ and have a tap-dance . ’ |
20 | We all piled out at the back . |
21 | But the evenings were sacrosanct : we all knocked off at six for a happy hour round the fire with our drinks in winter and on the sun terrace in the summer . |
22 | Even , I 've never seen it all set up at the same time . |
23 | Had them all set up at one stage . |
24 | For a second she blacked out , not from pain but from the shock of it all , and when she opened her eyes she was looking into a sea of faces all staring down at her . |
25 | Cardiff froze in his tracks , and now the others were right beside him ; all staring back at this impossible sight . |
26 | Martin and Chase nodded , Bunny buried his head into Santa 's neck and Trippy yelled , ‘ A wise decision , Cap'n Smollett , ’ and struck up Jingle Bells with us all joining in at some point or another . |
27 | Alfie was ten years older and Bobby was the youngest , but we all worked up at Birkdale together . |
28 | We all stared up at the great tower which soared six storeys above us . |
29 | Sharon had altered it or something cos you all went in at five to five or something |
30 | Would they ever see America , or would they all end up at the bottom of the sea , food for the fishes ? |