Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv prt] all " in BNC.

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1 Lights came on all over the Ship .
2 The sense of violence and anger , together with passionate interest , spilled out all over the place .
3 ‘ Mummy got off all right , did she ? ’ he asked her .
4 Sicked up all over the hideous tangerine carpet .
5 ‘ I forgot to ask you if your car turned up all right .
6 For months afterwards copies of forms turned up all over the Manchester office .
7 Mainly because of their vests and straw hats that were very narrow and turned up all around .
8 The night before , a well-dressed elderly woman reeled towards him clutching a half-eaten burger and threw up all over his instrument .
9 Oh yah , d' you r'member the time on the Fourth o' June we broke into Tairp and airt all the long eggs and threw up all over pop room and ha ha ha ha !
10 I threw up all over my mum 's slippers !
11 He threw up all over Miss Fazackerly 's skirt .
12 I have had difficult cases , like the woman who had been given a Caesarean operation : giving birth after that kind of operation is very delicate , but it turned out all right .
13 We lost a farm 's work through something like this ; only it was my boss who was involved — and it turned out all right in the end .
14 They showed a thick scattering of settlement , of cottages and small farmhouses dotted about all over the place , and a corresponding splitting up of fields into small crofts and paddocks .
15 The wind-chill factor was obvious , but the wind-skill factor was non-existent and a series of nasty vendettas sprung up all over the pitch .
16 She crept up all over it .
17 For some unknown reason prickles sprang up all over her shoulders and down the length of both arms .
18 following the Robbins Committee Report in 1963 new universities sprang up all over the country and tertiary education in general was in a state of unexampled euphoria .
19 In the relatively affluent days of the 70s and early 80s leisure centres , squash courts and swimming pools sprang up all over the place , much of it made available through international funds .
20 After what seemed like several hours but was probably only a few minutes , we heard an aircraft approaching , and heads popped up all over the hut .
21 ‘ He cut out all right .
22 Her hair , for all she was eight months and one week pregnant , had that day been coiffeured , lacquered and backcombed until it stuck out all around her head .
23 Entries trickled in all Saturday plus a few just five minutes before the event started on Sunday to bring us up to just about last year 's figure .
24 But it worked out all right in the end .
25 Fortunately , everything worked out all right in the end . ’
26 On 11 November 1918 bells and cheers rang out all over France on Armistice morning , and Modigliani can not have missed out on the celebrations .
27 Embarrassment more acute than anything she 'd ever known before rooted her to the spot as the sounds of laughter and applause rang out all around her .
28 Resistance to the French troops who ‘ occupied ’ Spain under cover of the Treaty of Fontainebleau and the national revolution against France which broke out all over unoccupied Spain came , therefore , from those whom the French commanders termed le petil peuple and from those local notables who were outside an administration manned by appointees of Godoy .
29 Sweat broke out all over his body , chilling him .
30 Another hotly contested tournament was the Copa de Republic , a vast knock-out competition which went on all over the country from November to April .
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