Example sentences of "[be] all " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ During the work , we 're all equal . |
2 | ‘ I think you 're all disgusting , ’ Mrs Doran sniffed . |
3 | ‘ She means you 're all hypocrites , ’ said Shirley Yardley in an accusing tone . |
4 | ‘ Ca n't you see we 're all busy , Andrew ? ’ she said . |
5 | ‘ They 're all spasmo . ’ |
6 | ‘ I suppose we 're all on this list of suspects ? ’ |
7 | I should think we 're all agreed about them . ’ |
8 | ‘ You 're all to do your best to make her feel she 's one of us . ’ |
9 | ‘ I 've got that fifty-pound note we 're all looking for . ’ |
10 | ‘ They 're all fine . |
11 | I do a bit of security work myself and Keith 's after whatever he can get , so we 're all up to something . ’ |
12 | ‘ What with schizophrenic bats , isolated skunks , long-legged water rats … we 're all verminous mutations apart from Puss here . ’ |
13 | We 're all maaa-aaaaaaad , darling ! |
14 | ‘ Ach , they 're all called Menzies in here , ’ his friend replied . |
15 | We 're all discovering conversation . |
16 | They 're all scientists really , plus businessmen . |
17 | ‘ You 're all so smug you repel me . |
18 | But you 're all scrawny . |
19 | I 'm advising Rosita , by the way reminding her of Malcolm Lowry , of whom we 're all fans . |
20 | At least with real ‘ abroad ’ , where they 're all foreign , |
21 | There 's no point picking out individual climbs — they 're all good . |
22 | I am not saying they 're all pussycats but if you love and respect them , they will return those qualities tenfold . |
23 | As for his colleagues , Mr Smith said : ‘ We 're all agreed that we can not spend what we have not earned and we intend to earn it before we spend it . |
24 | I 've nothing against aeroplanes landing on stage , but there should be a place for personal musicals , and frankly they 're all I know how to write . |
25 | Hence a ‘ good ’ might duty for most members of the RUC is a busy one : ‘ It was a brilliant night , you know , one of those nights you 're all go . |
26 | They 're all fine routes for backpacking holidays but local youth hostels or bed and breakfasts are also available . |
27 | Its respective champions were personified by the Permanent Secretary , Sir Douglas Wass , an entrenched mandarin prone to statements like ‘ We 're all Keynesians here ’ , and Mrs Thatcher 's new army of private advisers , monetarist apostles like Terry Burns and , from 1981 , Alan Walters . |
28 | Sure , they 're all coming up on the bus from Mullingar/Limerick/Cork on Friday for the whole weekend . ’ |
29 | But we 're all fine . ’ |
30 | We 've got stores in the Arctic Circle , we 've got shops literally in the desert in the Middle East and we 've got them in Hong Kong and Singapore and they 're all the same — and they all work . |