How to use "all" in a sentence

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We all love hiking, biking and adventures

For all of us, this is more important than earning a lot of money

I have all the equipment I need in my backpack

This means that the most important thing of all is to save water.

Now I can rest my knees instead of standing up all the time.

I describe all that has happened in the last two days

It will soon be all you have to drink.

I push, jump and shout as I put all my weight onto the rope

This time, the knife goes all the way in.

It's exactly 8.00 am and all I have to drink now is urine.

I feel happy and start thinking of all the wonderful times I've spent with friends and family

I also think of all the adventures I've had with different friends

Another friend, Jason, had sent Steve a list of all the canyons Aron said he wanted to hike in Canyonlands

I stand up and begin my routine all over again.

It came to me, as I was looking at all the rocks around me

What I need most of all is water

This has to last all the way back to the truck and the temperature is rising

The paintings are amazing but all I can think of is water

As the nurses take off my shoes, I ask Steve to let my mother know that I'm OK and to arrange for someone to collect all the things I left at Horseshoe Canyon.

The men wanted to find and kill the sea monster, but after all this time everyone on the ship started to believe that there was no monster

"Sir, are you all right, sir?" Thank God, it was my faithful assistant Conseil.

What all of us thought was a large whale was a three-hundred foot long underwater ship

"Don't use all your energy, Mr Land

He surprised all of us, and we didn't say a word.

"That means that you are free to sec all the wonderful things under the sea

Ned Land was not happy at all

I stood in front of the window like a small boy at the zoo, and, believe me, I didn't feel at all like Captain Nemo's prisoner.

I enjoyed seeing all the strange sea life of these waters

There was a loud crash, and we all fell to the floor

The Captain didn't seem at all worried.

This didn't surprise me at all

Captain Nemo gave us gnus, and we were all excited to return to land and feel free again.

We all laughed, then continued looking for fruit and vegetables

We jumped into the boat, leaving all our food and guns behind

They threw spears at us, but they all missed

Soon, all of them swam away.

We all looked at each other and agreed

We were prisoners, but it was exciting to see all of the mysteries under the sea.

They all wanted to attack the ship

We all went upstairs

Captain Nemo gave us all axes to cut the squid's tentacles if they attacked.

We all ran up the stairs.

Outside, six or seven small squid moved along the top of the Nautilus, throwing all their tentacles at the ship and its men

Maybe Captain Nemo thought that soon all his men would die, and the Nautilus and his secret would be lost.

"I want all three of you to go to your rooms, now!" The ship came closer

We all went down, inside the ship, I watched the fight from the glass window in the museum

We all felt the same, now, the adventure of the Nautilus was not exciting or interesting

'Is it all right to drink?' she wondered.

'I'm getting smaller all the time!' she cried

It kills all them - Oh! I'm sorry!'

'I have an idea,' said the Dodo.' We all want to get warm

Then they all came to the Dodo and stood round it.' Who was first? Who was first?' they shouted.

They all stood round Alice again, and the Dodo gave her the box.

They all spoke politely to Alice and left the room.

She looked all round her, but she couldn't see anything with 'EAT ME' or 'DRINK ME' on it

'You see, I change all the time

'Is that all?' Alice asked

'I can't remember things, and my size changes all the time

And she thought, 'Why does it get angry all the time?'

They all get angry in this place,' thought Alice

'We're all strange here

Then all of it vanished, and there was only its smile.

The children of the King and Queen came next, all with red hearts

Last of all were the King and Queen of Hearts.

When these people saw Alice, they all stopped

'Quiet!' said the Rabbit and looked all round him

They sat on big chairs above all the animals and birds

He took them all away.

'All right, all right,' said the King

Alice put them all back in their places

The cards - all fifty-two of them - came down on top of Alice

I can think things OK, but when I have to say them or write them down, sometimes they come out all wrong

I like that all right.

I tried to play with girls, but they all ran away from me.

But when I was thirteen, I grew six inches in six months! And by the time I was sixteen, I was bigger and heavier than all the other boys in the school.

Mom was there, and they got all the things out of my desk and put them in a brown paper bag

And who do you think I saw in the school cafe? Jenny Curran! She was all grown-up now, with pretty black hair, long legs, and a beautiful face

And that was all of our conversation for several days.

Then Curtis ran after me, and called me all kinds of terrible names.

I was really happy, and I went and sat under a tree and played all day.

I took it - and ran straight into a group of big men on the other team! Crash! It was like that all afternoon.

'Forrest,' he said, 'all year we have secretly taught you to catch the ball and run with it

It blew the food all over us - me, and all the men who were sitting at the tables.

Then the ground began to blow up all round us!

It was some of our men on the far side of the hole, and there was blood all over them

Then we got orders to move the machine gun about fifty metres to the left of the big tree that was in the middle of the valley, and to find a safe place to put it before the enemy blew us all up.

We found a place to put the gun and stayed there all night

We could hear shooting all round us, but they didn't hit us

There were bullets flying all round me from behind - and then I saw more enemy soldiers in the low grass in front of me! They were shooting at our men on the hill.

Bubba planned it all.

There was blood all over him and he had two bullets in his stomach.

Then all the colour went out of Bubba's face and he said something very softly: 'Home.'

And that's all I've got to say about that.

During all of this, somebody shot me in the back of the leg, but I can't remember when it happened

He immediately started talking fast in a language that I couldn't understand, but he took me somewhere - past all the boats and the beach

The people ran after me - all two thousand of them! - but they couldn't catch me

I ran all round the airport, and then I ran into a toilet and locked the door

But all this time, I was thinking about Jenny Curran

Her hair was all the way down her back, and she was wearing sun-glasses - at night! She was wearing blue jeans and a shirt with lots of colours on it

'Walked out, like all the others.' And then she started to cry.

But the next minute we were kissing and making love! And when we finished, Jenny said, 'Forrest, where have you been all this time?'

It was my happiest time of all

'You men are all the same! Just stay away from me!'

'She was there all night before we could get her out.'

'Because you're going to do something to stop all the killing in Vietnam.'

And I told her all about that, and about Sue, the ape.

I bet all my money on myself to win - and then I lost the fight.

Mr Tribble and I got there early, and I had to play chess all day.

I played all that day, and the next

We worked hard, all that summer, and that autumn and winter and the next spring

'It's all I can do.'

The business was doing well, but I asked myself, 'What are you doing all this for?' And I knew that I had to get away.

Her hair was different, and she looked a bit older, and a bit tired, but it was her all right

This note was a promise that all men, yes, black men as well as white men, would be guaranteed the "Unalienable Rights" of "Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness." It is obvious today that America has defaulted on this promissory note, insofar as her citizens of color are concerned

Now is the time to make justice a reality for all of God's children.

The marvelous new militancy which has engulfed the Negro community must not lead us to a distrust of all white people, for many of our white brothers, as evidenced by their presence here today, have come to realize that their destiny is tied up with our destiny

I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal."

I have a dream that one day every valley shall be exalted, and every hill and mountain shall be made low, the rough places will be made plain, and the crooked places will be made straight; "and the glory of the Lord shall be revealed and all flesh shall see it together."

And this will be the day - this will be the day when all of God's children will be able to sing with new meaning:

And when this happens, when we allow freedom to ring, when we let it ring from every village and every hamlet, from every state and every city, we will be able to speed up that day when all of God's children, black men and white men, Jews and Gentiles, Protestants and Catholics, will be able to join hands and sing in the words of the old Negro spiritual:

Indeed, the most ample evidence to the contrary has all the while existed and been open to their inspection

It is found in nearly all the published speeches of him who now addresses you

I add, too, that all the protection which, consistently with the Constitution and the laws, can be given, will be cheerfully given to all the States when lawfully demanded, for whatever cause - as cheerfully to one section as to another.

Again, in any law upon this subject, ought not all the safeguards of liberty known in civilized and humane jurisprudence to be introduced, so that a free man be not, in any case, surrendered as a slave? And might it not be well at the same time to provide by law for the enforcement of that clause in the Constitution which guarantees that "the citizen of each State shall be entitled to all privileged and immunities of citizens in the several States?"

And while I do not choose now to specify particular acts of Congress as proper to be enforced, I do suggest that it will be much safer for all, both in official and private stations, to conform to and abide by all those acts which stand un repealed, than to violate any of them, trusting to find impunity in having them held to be unconstitutional.

Yet, with all this scope of precedent, I now enter upon the same task for the brief Constitutional term of four years under great and peculiar difficulty

Perpetuity is implied, if not expressed, in the fundamental law of all national governments

Continue to execute all the express provisions of our National Constitution, and the Union will endure forever - it being impossible to destroy it except by some action not provided for in the instrument itself.

Again, if the United States be not a government proper, but an association of States in the nature of contract merely, can it, as a contract, be peaceably unmade by less than all the parties who made it? One party to a contract may violate it - break it, so to speak; but does it not require all to lawfully rescind it?

It was further matured, and the faith of all the then thirteen States expressly plighted and engaged that it should be perpetual, by the Articles of Confederation in 1778

I therefore consider that, in view of the Constitution and the laws, the Union is unbroken; and to the extent of my ability I shall take care, as the Constitution itself expressly enjoins upon me, that the laws of the Union be faithfully executed in all the States

The mails, unless repelled, will continue to be furnished in all parts of the Union

That there are persons in one section or another who seek to destroy the Union at all events, and are glad of any pretext to do it, I will neither affirm nor deny; but if there be such, I need address no word to them

Before entering upon so grave a matter as the destruction of our national fabric, with all its benefits, its memories, and its hopes, would it not be wise to ascertain precisely why we do it? Will you hazard so desperate a step while there is any possibility that any portion of the ills you fly from have no real existence? Will you, while the certain ills you fly to are greater than all the real ones you fly from - will you risk the commission of so fearful a mistake?

All profess to be content in the Union if all Constitutional rights can be maintained

No foresight can anticipate, nor any document of reasonable length contain, express provisions for all possible questions

From questions of this class spring all our constitutional controversies, and we divide upon them into majorities and minorities

Unanimity is impossible; the rule of a minority, as a permanent arrangement, is wholly inadmissible; so that, rejecting the majority principle, anarchy or despotism in some form is all that is left.

I do not forget the position, assumed by some, that Constitutional questions are to be decided by the Supreme Court; nor do I deny that such decisions must be binding, in any case, upon the parties to a suit, as to the object of that suit, while they are also entitled to very high respect and consideration in all parallel cases by all other departments of the government

The foreign slave trade, now imperfectly suppressed, would be ultimately revived, without restriction, in one section, while fugitive slaves, now only partially surrendered, would not be surrendered at all by the other.

The chief magistrate derives all his authority from the people, and they have conferred none upon him to fix terms for the separation of the states

My countrymen, one and all, think calmly and WELL upon this whole subject

Intelligence, patriotism, Christianity, and a firm reliance on Him who has never yet forsaken this favored land, are still competent to adjust in the best way all our present difficulty.

The mystic chords of memory, stretching from every battlefield and patriot grave to every living heart and hearthstone all over this broad land, will yet swell the chorus of the Union when again touched, as surely they will be, by the better angels of our nature.

The progress of our arms, upon which all else chiefly depends, is as well known to the public as to myself; and it is, I trust, reasonably satisfactory and encouraging to all

all thoughts were anxiously directed to an impending civil war

All dreaded it - all sought to avert it

Yet, if God wills that it continue, until all the wealth piled by the bondman's two hundred and fifty years of unrequited toil shall be sunk, and until every drop of blood drawn with the lash, shall be paid by another drawn with the sword, as was said three thousand years ago, so still it must be said "the judgments of the Lord, are true and righteous altogether."

With malice toward none; with charity for all; with firmness in the right, as God gives us to see the right, let us strive on to finish the work we are in; to bind up the nation's wounds; to care for him who shall have borne the battle, and for his widow, and his orphan - to do all which may achieve and cherish a just and lasting peace, among ourselves, and with all nations.

I ask further, is it unconstitutional for me to say to the British Government "I refuse to serve you"? Is it unconstitutional for our worthy Chairman to return with every respect all the titles that he has ever held from the Government? Is it unconstitutional for any parent to withdraw his children from a Government or aided school? Is it unconstitutional for a lawyer to say "I shall no longer support the arm of the law so long as that arm of law is used not to raise me but to debase me"? Is it unconstitutional for a civil servant or for a judge to say, "I refuse to serve a Government which does not wish to respect the wishes of the whole people"?

Our Shastras say and I say so with the greatest deference to all the greatest religious preceptors of India but without fear of contradiction, that our Shastras teach us that there shall be no cooperation between injustice and justice, between an unjust man and a justice- loving man, between truth and untruth

So, first of all, let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself - nameless, unreasoning, unjustified terror which paralyzes needed efforts to convert retreat into advance

Values have shrunk to fantastic levels; taxes have risen; our ability to pay has fallen; government of all kinds is faced by serious curtailment of income; the means of exchange are frozen in the currents of trade; the withered leaves of industrial enterprise lie on every side; farmers find no markets for their produce; and the savings of many years in thousands of families are gone

These dark days, my friends, will be worth all they cost us if they teach us that our true destiny is not to be ministered unto but to minister to ourselves, to our fellow men.

It can be helped by national planning for and supervision of all forms of transportation and of communications and other utilities that have a definitely public character

There must be a strict supervision of all banking and credits and investments

This, I propose to offer, pledging that the larger purposes will bind upon us, bind upon us all as a sacred obligation with a unity of duty hitherto evoked only in times of armed strife.

For man holds in his mortal hands the power to abolish all forms of human poverty and all forms of human life

Let all our neighbors know that we shall join with them to oppose aggression or subversion anywhere in the Americas

Finally, to those nations who would make them-selves our adversary, we offer not a pledge but a request: that both sides begin anew the quest for peace, before the dark powers of destruction unleashed by science engulf all humanity in planned or accidental self-destruction.

Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposals for the inspection and control of arms - and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nations.

Let both sides unite to heed in all corners of the earth the command of Isaiah - to "undo the heavy burdens..

Can we forge against these enemies a grand and global alliance, North and South, East and West, that can assure a more fruitful life for all mankind? Will you join in that historic effort?

The energy, the faith, the devotion which we bring to this endeavor will light our country and all who serve it - and the glow from that fire can truly light the world.

I did not think he was really sad about Mr Meltham at all

No one knew anything about it at all.

I was sorry to see that Miss Niner did not look very well at all

I know all about you.'

The young man did not seem at all drunk now

'You thought I was drinking brandy all day - but I threw most of it away

I took all your papers, Slinkton

It's got all the information about the poisons that you use

'I've watched you all the time,' Beckwith said

These were all the possessions she had

Her clothes were all old and dirty: a long black jacket down to her knees, petticoats, stockings, a black skirt, and boots

Returning at 3 o'clock, she saw no light in Mary's room, and all was quiet

He had a morbid interest in the Ripper murders all his life, and it is possible that he sent 'Ripper' letters to the police

Panic spread all over London

Inspector Abbeline and his colleagues had to read all of them

'What about all that food in the pots?'

I've been walking all day, and nobody in this town will give me food or a bed for the night

'Not at all

'I'm a chimney sweep, and that money is all I have.'

They're all in my bag.'

'Now I can pay off all my debts and stay out of prison

They made her get up before dawn every day and do all the dirty jobs around the house, while Eponine and Azelma wore pretty clothes and played with dolls

'The child is lucky to have a home at all,' they told everybody.

The man who had just saved her from prison was also the man who had caused all her troubles

I'll give you all the money you need

After all her pain and suffering she had, for the first time in her life, found kindness in another human being

You made one small mistake, that's all

He stayed awake all night, thinking of Javert's story about Champmathieu

The courtroom filled with laughter and Champmathieu began to laugh himself, which did him no good at all.

Finally, having heard all the evidence, the judge called for silence

Champmathieu went home in a state of total confusion, thinking all men mad and understanding nothing of what had happened.

That's all I ask

And you can forget all that nonsense about your child.

'It takes more than a small town prison to hold a man as strong as that,' they all agreed.

'It's all true

After escaping from Montreuil, Jean Valjean had taken all his money from the bank and buried it in a forest near Montfermeil

How could I have thought such a thing? After speaking to him this evening, I can see that he doesn't look like the inspector at all.'

Valjean quietly lay down on the mattress on his floor, but he could not close his eyes all night

Valjean spent all day making preparations to leave

On one side of him was a tall building, all its doors and windows covered with metal bars

'You shouldn't stay alone all the time,' his good friend, Enjolras, said to him

But, although he was very interested in them, they seemed not to notice him at all

He returned the next morning and sat on a bench all day, pretending to read a book, not daring to go near the bench where the girl and her father were sitting

The girl could not understand his behaviour at all, and looked at him with a puzzled expression.

Leblanc and his daughter did not come to the Gardens at all

That night at home, Marius opened the package and found that it contained four letters, all addressed to different people, and smelling strongly of cheap tobacco

Marius read the four letters and discovered that they were all asking for money

However, there was something strange about them: although they all seemed to be written by different people, they were written on the same rough paper in the same handwriting

He now had five letters, all the work of one author: the man who lived with his family in the next room.

Picking up a pen that lay on the table, she wrote on a piece of paper, Be careful! The police are coming! She showed Marius her work and then, changing the subject quickly, for no reason at all, she gazed into his eyes and said shyly, 'Do you know, M

'Five francs is all I have with me,' he said

She did not reply but stood thoughtfully looking at him, seeming to have lost all her earlier confidence

'Do you remember the little inn in Montfermeil eight years ago? You took away our Cosette, do you remember? Wearing that old yellow coat, pretending you were a tramp! Well, now you're going to learn that you can't make things right by just bringing a few hospital blankets! You're the cause of all my troubles

'He must have been the cleverest of them all, 'Javert murmured angrily to himself.

They talked all evening about their dreams, their mistakes, their moments of happiness, their moments of despair

He was unhappy about many things - about losing his teeth, about the political situation but, most of all, about the fact that he had not seen his grandson for four years, since their big quarrel

For a moment all the blood seemed to leave M

At last! After four years! Was it really him? He wanted to open his arms and hug him, but all he said was, 'What have you come for?'

The tone of his grandfather's voice robbed Marius of all hope

Marius told his grandfather all about Cosette and how much he loved her

They all looked very nervous and excited about something.

Looking up, he saw that there were no lights on in the house and that all the windows were closed

New people arrived all the time, bringing with them gunpowder and weapons to fight the soldiers who would be arriving very soon.

You'll be all right.'

Cosette had brought her letter case and blotter with her, Valjean his box of child's clothing and the old National Guard uniform which all respectable men possessed, and which he had worn under a previous identity.

'Now you can all leave,' he said.

Soon, all the rebels were dead, including Enjolras, who was the last to die

He had been looking after wounded men while bullets flew all around him

Valjean leapt forward and, using all his strength, he moved the stones and wood, opened the grille, lifted Marius on to his shoulders and climbed down into the darkness.

His feet slipped all the time in the water on the ground, and he felt sick and faint with the terrible, airless smell

There was no way out and, as all hope of escape left him, he began to think of Cosette.

'That's all there is

'Marius, my child, grandson! You're alive after all!'

Most of all, however, he thought about Cosette, and how he could find her again.

I know all about her

You've called me "grandfather"; you've shown me that you love me after all

But why don't you say something? Why are you letting me do all the talking? Do you still love me? Oh, I'm so wild with happiness

He could not believe that this was the same man he had seen at the barricade all those months ago - it seemed like a bad dream to him.

'I would give it all,' said Marius,'to find that man!'

Finally, in a state of shock and confusion, the young man said, 'Why have you told me all this? No one forced you to.'

One evening he discovered there were no chairs in the room at all - he and Cosette had to stand in the cold for their whole meeting

That night he went home in despair, and the next evening he did not come at all.

However, Marius had a shock when he saw the man - he did not recognize him at all! He was an old man with a big nose, glasses and neat grey hair

'I have all the proof here,' Thenardier said, producing an envelope in which there were several documents and newspaper articles

'But he's a splendid man! The fortune was really his, and he's not a murderer or thief at all! He's a hero and a saint!'

'You have no need to say all this,' Valjean murmured.

He watches us all from above and knows what he is doing among his splendid stars

And, saying these words, this wicked wolf fell upon Little Red Riding Hood, and ate her all up.

There is nothing cruel about the face, but I know instantly that this is the man that has Catherine, and I hate that face with all of my heart.

"Catherine," I say again, smiling, because she is all that matters, and I can rest now because I know that she is safe.

They are all focused on the road, and in the distance I can hear the music and the commentator, and I know that the race is starting soon.

We all have the same white and orange uniforms, the same caps, the same silver sunglasses

"You idiots! This is an investment bank! There's no money here! Everything is done by transfer." And he looks at us all like we are children, with that arrogant expression on his face

The romantic picnic filled with all the food his wife loves

"Right," he says, and tries to smile to relax her, "what's all this about, then? The officer at the front desk says you need to speak to someone."

He takes you to one of his old factories on the Thames, and then he shows you the boxes and the addresses of all the different locations in the world.

And they are both dirty: their skin, boots and clothes all covered in red sand.

I have all the diamonds right here

all around the world."

Soon all is quiet again, apart from the sound of three large crocodiles slowly creeping back to the green water

They all mix together and are little more than noise to an onlooker

And all of this mixes with the sweat of the thousands of people in one place.

With a full belly you can sit and watch this all day."

They all have a camera and are all taking photos

In fact, the man does nothing at all

For a moment there are people all around him, and he thinks he will never get there, but then he pushes past some kids who shout at him, and he is there

"No, I can't, I must find the captain: he promised to tell me all about the new people on board today; you know how I must know who I am sailing with." She looks at the men

"So, are you all writers?" she asks.

"Fascinating," she says, and all three look happy that she thinks so.

"You see, we all have very different ideas about what the perfect murder is

"You know, I think you're all correct

"Normally, yes," says Eleanor, and all three men notice how her smile fades a little, "but she has a plan for that

In reality, however, all he does is press 'play' on the recording device and write down a few notes about when the judge enters, when the prosecution or defence speaks, or what the final verdict is

"All rise!" the court clerk says, and the jury, the lawyers and the family of the defendant all stand

The jury knows all the details

Slowly they all come back in, and Nick knows he has to say something

The blanket of your bed is covering all of you except for your head, and part of you thinks that this is good

All silent and all dark.

"I want to help you, and if you confess all your sins to me, then maybe I can

A bank, Father, and they have insurance and all that, so they don't need it

But not yet: the Mojave Desert is still all around him with its flat orange sands and dead bushes

Maybe it is time for the first drink of the day after all, and he takes the small flask from the pocket of his denim jacket, removes the lid and swallows.

No, this is his holiday, his escape from all those idiots back in California

And he thinks of all the times he watched his father hit his mother.

But the sun is gone now, and darkness is all around him

So how did it all go wrong?

In the distance the church towers, cathedral and university buildings of the city of Oxford are all visible

He's drunk somewhere; that's all this is

And then they were all on top of him

Junior said that to walk there was stupid, because they had a car, and despite all of Owen's arguments, the teenager did not change his mind.

Rhea says that it is just his age, and that all teenage boys prefer computer games and television to walks in the forest.

And Owen now notices that the boy actually looks a little bit like him after all and that he also smiles sometimes

I know all this to be true

I know it because I can read people, and I could see all this when I looked at Jimmy Lane.

And Jimmy thought he could take it all.

They all think they can win

They all think they can cheat and beat the casino."

She is, after all, a teacher.

I have all my knitting things in here." The old woman looks very upset and apologetic.

It also notes where they are at all times, to keep them safe.

They were all shouting angrily, "Work! We want work!"

"What are they all doing there?"

At once, there was silence: the noise of all the people outside was completely shut out

Best of all, he made her laugh

"What's it all about?"

To get home quickly, they stepped onto one of the fast-moving walkways that stretched in all directions across the city.

As they traveled, towering blocks of apartments rose up high all around them

It carried her away rapidly, and in no time at all, she'd disappeared.

It was tiny, but full of life; Gran was managing to grow all sorts of plants

Everything they ate everything they used - it was all grown or made within the city's limits

"After the Oil Wars, I looked for him all over the city, but I couldn't find him anywhere

But it's very odd, all the same."

"I didn't pay for it all."

Maybe this Pod Life thing wouldn't be so bad, after all

Sala thought of all the places she'd visited in the simulator

How wonderful to think that there might still be a different world out there - a world where you could do all those things for real!

But it was crowded because Cham had two younger sisters, and Sala knew they all hated living deep underground - especially Cham's dad Tian.

"Because you're just lying in the pod, they're able to store all the heat energy that your body creates

Then you get it all back as energy units when you come out

It all made too much sense

I love the way she talks about the past and all that

I can see that all those units and the extra money would be useful

Another one! The news had spread about Pod Life, and other students had been discussing it all weekend

"Not at all

Think of all those energy units! Why don't you like the idea?"

I like to be independent, that's all

"Once you've got all those energy units and extra money, you are free

Gran was so excited; it would be awful if this was all a cruel joke

Now that they were actually on their way, it was all so much fun.

One wall was invisible - all you could see was a huge 3D hologram advertising Pod Life.

There was nothing at all

It was all too much

"It was unreal, all right," remarked Sala weakly.

"And then the dolphins were making all that noise, and we laughed about them talking to us -"

They'd never had to make a big decision like this before, and she wished with all her heart that he wasn't making her choose

They all sat down to eat and talk together

"Oh, it's good to see you all and really talk

I've been so busy at work the last few days, I feel I've not been home much at all."

"I feel very sorry for all those people

But we have all the technicians we need

And I'd wish with all my heart that there was something better for you."

Up on the roof, they talked about all the things that didn't really matter: what they'd eaten for dinner, the weather, Apat on the jumping machine..

all to avoid the one big thing they needed to discuss.

it's all the other things..."

If this was happening at the meat laboratory, it would soon be happening everywhere, and he wouldn't get any work at all.

She wished she could be with Cham, but his family was in crisis; they all needed him more than she did right now

"Mom, why can't they just use people instead of replacing them with robots and nanobots all the time?" Suddenly, Sala felt more angry than upset

I still smile when I think of all the fun we had as children, playing on the beach and in the forest

Here, we are free, and we have beauty all around us, but my heart breaks when I think of you trapped in that city, like a bird in a cage.

When they had all cried and hugged each other, it was the first thing that Sala thought of.

Uncle Eston is right - this could all be very dangerous."

Wow! Imagine that: thinking your brother might be alive after all that time."

We're all going to fly over the force field and live happily ever after in a forest where the trees grow gold-covered fruit."

"But not all."

Then all three spoke at once

That was all they had to make this separation less painful.

Or she would suddenly tell them all one of her memories: of growing up with Eston or their suffering during the Oil Wars.

For all of us, Sala thought

When she came toward the biggest walkway of all - the one that stretched right across the city - Sala's heart started beating faster

"To protect us all." Sala's mouth dropped open

"What's this all about?" said Sala

The government's story about contamination is all a big lie, but it's too dangerous to challenge it, or to talk about this."

What you all said."

If that's true, she knows all about us

"Couldn't we all go?"

all right, then."

You don't even know this woman and now she's filling your head with all these crazy stories..."

With all my heart."

By the time, they had all said goodbye, and Sala had gotten home, evening had fallen

"It's been hard for her, all this business about Uncle Eston

She's been hoping all week for more news

They've discovered that the contamination is all a lie and they're trying to find ways through the force field!"

"After all these years..

"I couldn't possibly leave you all behind."

We all go, or none of us go."

We'll all do some pictures together."

Everyone tried to be happy and cheerful, but then it was all over

"I know you believe in something better than all this

"Until we can all go."

We have to learn all about the history of the government and things like that

When we're not learning, we play sports, and they're all great..."

We all got involved, during the war

They all fell silent for a moment.

It was all wrong

"All right, all right," said Gran gently

None of them seemed at all alarmed or worried about Cham.

"I'm not sure that Pod Life is all that good, you know." She looked over at Cham's parents

It's all new and exciting right now, but he'll get tired of it

We all do

But I believe that this is best for all of us." He looked over at Dani, who nodded in agreement

They didn't see the problem at all

Sala looked around at all these people

But after the conversation where he'd talked about reporting things, Sala felt unsure of him, all the same.

"Cham! Oh! It's you! Come, come - we're all over here..."

He laughed and smiled and seemed happy to see them all; but to Sala, he was different

Cham told them all about skiing, snowboarding, riding a horse.

Right now, all she wanted was to talk to Cham

"Not at all," said Cham

So the real Cham was still there, underneath! Maybe he'd just needed a little time to get used to them all again...

"I hope they're all OK."

"If you don't, I'll have to report all this

they're teaching him all about obedience and how wonderful the government is

It was too risky to let him know all their secrets

If the government came asking them questions, it would be better, for now, that he knew nothing at all.

She thought about all the wonderful times they'd had together

She was saving all her strength for when they saw Cham.

It's not doing me any harm at all."

"Actually, I've got something to tell you all," she said slowly

As a huge smile of delight spread over his face, she felt suddenly weak all over.

She started to tell de Winter all the unpleasant gossip of Monte Carlo.

'I shall be away all day tomorrow

The water went all over the cloth and ran down on to my skirt

I have a sister, but that's all.'

'Her death was in all the newspapers

I am not an interesting person at all

You know all about me now

Rebecca was all the things that I would never be

I thought of all the letters Rebecca had written to her husband

'Well, you'll have to get used to New York, that's all

I had not seen Maxim all day

I should not be able to speak to him at all

I've been crying all night

Was Maxim laughing at me? Was it all a joke?

I had forgotten all about Mrs Van Hopper

'Where have you been? What have you been doing all this time?'

'I'm afraid it's all my fault,' he said and then he shut the door

'Everything is all right,' he said

'They are all very interested in you

I could see their faces, all turned towards us

'Who are all those people?'

I'll do it all.'

'We are all very glad to see you at home again

I didn't expect all these people.'

'You didn't disturb me at all

Not like your description at all.'

We were all very worried about him last year

Beatrice talked to Maxim all through lunch

'Let's hope you have made him forget all about it

A servant brought rugs and chairs and we all sat under the great tree on the lawn

The past and the future did not matter at all

'We've got people coming to dinner.' We all got up and Giles looked up at the sky.

We all walked slowly back to the drive.

Maxim seemed all right again now, happy and cheerful

'He's all right,' said Maxim

It was all my fault

We all had tea in the rose-garden

'I'm afraid I leave it all to the housekeeper.'

'Oh well, you are very young, aren't you? We can't all do everything

'We all helped,' he said.

Suddenly I was ashamed of all my questions.

'Frank,' I said, 'I'm sorry I asked you all those questions

'It's all a mistake, Mrs Danvers,' Maxim told her

I felt she had known the truth all the time.

'What does it matter? They are interested in us, that's all.'

No one at all.'

'That's all right, Ben

'What? He's left you all alone? That's not fair, is it?' The man gave an unpleasant laugh

I did not like him at all.

'No, all right,' I said awkwardly

I must see that everything was all right

I wondered what I should do all day

They all stayed to tea, of course

'We have all been thinking about it

After all, you are a new bride

'Yes, of course,' said a man, 'we all missed your wedding

Now, if we've all finished tea, we'll go into the garden.'

We all went outside

'I've no idea at all.'

That's all that matters.'

'The Ball is for you, after all

We all expect you to wear something really special.'

'What fun it all is,' said Beatrice

They all stared at me without moving

I'll be all right

'My dear,' she said, 'are you all right?' I put a hand up to my head and took off the wig

I shook hands with them all

He had not come to bed at all

She had planned all this to happen

We were all right until you came.'

And all the time, the real Mrs de Winter, with her smile and her lovely face is lying cold and dead in the church.'

There was fog below and all around me

'Rebecca has kept us apart all this time

I stood beside Maxim and I had no feelings at all

'Does anyone know? Anyone at all?' I said.

'I knew you were thinking about Rebecca all the time

I would never tell people all the terrible things she had told me.'

'There was blood all over the floor

'That's all,' he said

'That's quite all right,' Maxim said

We all stood on the terrace for a moment and then Colonel Julyan looked at his watch.

'It's going to be all right,' Maxim said

The story was in all of them

They all said that Maxim had married his young, second wife within a year of Rebecca's death

It all made a good story

'I won't come in with you after all.'

And that's not all

'Will you be all right now?' Frank asked me

What were they all saying now? What was happening? What would I do if Frank came back to Manderley without Maxim? I thought again of that dreadful word - murder

'It's all over,' he said

We've got to start our lives all over again

'You know all about Rebecca and me

Someone had seen it all happen - someone who was often down there in the bay - Ben.

'You all help each other down here, don't you?' he said

We all waited, watching the door

She amused herself with you, that was all.'

'I kept all her things

'What does all this matter?' said Favell

'There must have been something wrong with her after all.'

We all walked slowly up the path to the front door

We all stood watching his face.

'You're all right, of course, Max

'We must thank you for all your help,' Maxim said as the magistrate got out of the car.

You must forget it all now

It was all over

'No, I shall be all right

The dark trees were all round me

They do all the dangerous things in the movie, all the stunts

'Nathan, are you all right?' calls Natalie.

After all, she'd never seen Danny's corpse

Maybe Danny hadn't been killed in the accident, after all

She had loved Danny with all her heart, but he was gone

Closing her eyes now, chewing the toast, Tina could still see him - three years old, peanut butter smeared all over his lips and chin - as he grinned and said, More neenut putter toast, please.

Of course, if she and Michael were in bed right this minute, it wouldn't be like that at all

During the twelve years of their marriage, Tina had become a different and more complex person than she'd been on their wedding day, but Michael hadn't changed at all - and didn't like the woman that she had become

After all, as fantastic as it was, the show was only a come-on, a draw, with the sole purpose of putting a few thousand people into the hotel every night

Going to and from the showroom, the crowd had to pass all the craps tables and blackjack tables and roulette wheels and glittering ranks of slot machines, and that was where the profit was made

The new show was titled Magyck! Because the variety acts between the big dance numbers were all magicians and because the production numbers themselves featured, elaborate special effects and were built around supernatural themes

Her obsessive fear of intruders in the house, her disquieting dreams about Danny, her renewed grief - all of those things might grow from her concern about Magyck! If that were the case, then those symptoms would disappear as soon as the fate of the show was evident

Now, anxious to complete her search for the burglar - who was beginning to look as imaginary as all the other burglars she had stalked on other nights - she opened the door to Danny's bedroom

Therefore, the words must have been here all along

The focus of all the seats was the immense stage, a marvel of the size required for a Las Vegas spectacular, more than half again as large as the largest stage on Broadway

Anybody else tried to handle all this, they'd just end up with one goddamn big mishkadenze on their hands

They didn't hike all the way into the true wilderness, just a reasonable distance off the beaten path, and they planned for every contingency

"In one sentence he managed to flatter you, flatter me, and impress all of us with his modesty

Or perhaps this was the first time in all those months that she had been aware of being the object of such interest

The sulfur-yellow light from the street lamps failed to reach all the way across the lawn

She prayed that she would remain healthy enough to continue working and living on her own until, at last, her time came and all the little windows on the machine of life produced lemons.

She believed in death and taxes, in the inevitability of slot-machine jackpots, in all-you-can-eat casino buffets for $5.95 per person, in the Lord God Almighty, in the truth of alien abductions and Big Foot, but she didn't believe in ghosts.

She felt a presence, something that wanted her, and she cried out as the door came all the way open.

They would nod and smile woodenly and agree that it was a strange and frightening experience, but all the while, they would be thinking that poor old Vivienne was finally getting senile

The cast of Magyck! Took several bows, then the crew, then the orchestra, all of them flushed with the excitement of being part of an unqualified hit

Helen Mainway chattered excitedly about the spectacular special effects, and Elliot Stryker had an endless supply of compliments as well as some astute observations about the technical aspects of the production, and Charlie Mainway poured a third bottle of Dom PS 233; rignon, and the house lights came up, and the audience reluctantly began to leave, and Tina hardly had a chance to sip her champagne because of all the people who stopped by the table to congratulate her.

Finally, she forgot all about circulating.

He said, "How can Batman wear an armored rubber suit all the time and not have a chronic rash?"

But nearly all of that can be handled out of my office

in between all that popping in and out of Magyck! Do you think you'd have time for dinner?"

One of the models was flung from its shelf, then two more, then three more, then another, until all nine lay in a pile on the floor.

He would be sleeping, but she wouldn't feel guilty if she woke him, not after all the sleepless nights that he had given her

The closet doors were open, and all the clothes inside appeared to have been thrown on the floor

Hundreds of gamblers - pretty young women, sweet-faced grandmothers, men in jeans and decoratively stitched Western shirts, retirement-age men in expensive but tacky leisure outfits, a few guys in three-piece suits, salesmen, doctors, mechanics, secretaries, Americans from all of the Western states, junketeers from the East Coast, Japanese tourists, a few Arab men - sat at the semielliptical blackjack tables, pushing money and chips forward, sometimes taking back their winnings, eagerly grabbing the cards that were dealt from the five-deck shoes, each reacting in one of several predictable ways: Some players squealed with delight; some grumbled; others smiled ruefully and shook their heads; some teased the dealers, pleading half seriously for better cards; and still others were silent, polite, attentive, and businesslike, as though they thought they were engaged in some reasonable form of investment planning

The game minimum was a five-dollar bet, and all seven seats were taken

Every player at the table groaned, and they all had comments to make about the unlikely possibility that they might win anything from this dealer.

"We see it all the time."

He was trying so hard to be nice, which wasn't like Michael at all

"For years people go home from Vegas and tell all their friends that they came out ahead of the game

And when all of a sudden someone does hit it big, especially on a slot machine where it can happen in a flash, they're so surprised they pass out

After all, she'd lived with him for a long time, through years of happiness and years of misery, and she'd come to know the limits of his talent for deception and duplicity

I'll admit that, all right

It's all right, Tina," he said gently.

But with Magyck! Running successfully, you won't have all that much to do

Maybe a large family isn't such a wise idea these days, what with the economy in trouble and all the turmoil in the world

That's all

And those bed-hopping weekends broke my heart, Michael, broke my heart - which is what you hoped to do, so that was all right with you

But did you ever stop to realize what effect your absences had on Danny? If you loved family life so much, why didn't you spend all those weekends with your son?"

Anyway, all of that's beside the point

After all these years, it's finally your turn to listen

But you were too busy using all those women to hurt me and to prove to yourself what a stud you were

Not anything at all."

She was crying for all the things that might have been, and for what could never be again.

But how could any stranger so easily gain entrance to both her house and the hotel computer? Didn't he, after all, have to be someone she knew?

"Tina? What's wrong? Are you all right?"

"Who could you possibly have been seeing? They've all gone home

"And the boys competed hard all year for the chance to be one of those selected to go on the trip

All of them were top-notch scouts - and all of them died along with Jaborski and Tom Lincoln.

"In your condition, throwing off all that nervous energy the way you are, two small brandies won't affect you in the slightest."

After all, you haven't been threatened."

"There's an implicit threat in all of this."

The dreams get worse all the time

I'll admit I don't know you all that well yet, but I think I know you well enough to say you wouldn't react that way

"And where would he have been all this time if not..

If Danny were alive, and if someone were trying to get that news to you, it wouldn't be done like this, not with all these dramatic hints

A powerful shock treatment that'll finally blow away all my lingering doubts

She was afraid it was going to click on again, all by itself.

"When I was poor, I looked forward to the day when I'd have a lovely home full of beautiful things, all arranged by the very best interior decorator

I wanted to have all the fun myself

Finally I took a few mementos, a dozen pieces by which I'll always remember her, and I moved out, sold the house, bought this one, and started decorating all over again."

Her smile was so lovely that he could have stood there all evening, just staring at the sweet curve of her lips.

She hadn't been to bed with anyone at all for almost two years

Tina felt as if they had talked without pause all evening, speaking with quiet urgency, as if each had a vast quantity of earthshakingly important information that he must pass on to the other before they parted

"Not too fast at all," she agreed.

She was quaking, gasping about a man dressed all in black, the monstrous figure from her dream.

Will you be here all afternoon?"

With all these attorneys, it's sort of a busman's holiday, don't you think?"

But he didn't appear to be nervous at all.

"You're the one, all right."

"Put the knife down, and we'll all be happy."

"Not until you tell me what this is all about."

"We'll get all the answers," Bob agreed.

something strange about the way all those scouts died

They're all Ivy Leaguers these days, polished, educated

And we don't want to know all of it, either

So will you cool it? Just come over here, sit down, let me inject you, give us a few answers, and we can all get on with our lives

"Nothing at all," Bob said.

After all, it makes them."

The man dressed all in black

I think all the houses in this area have gas furnaces

I'd better have a look at it, check the fittings, the incoming feed, all that."

That's all right

"By all means, be thorough."

You'll all be mine sooner or later

The roots of all dreams were to be found in the store of experiences in the psyche; dreams were not sent like ethereal telegrams from spirits or gods or demons

Rule out all of this nonsense about the dream having been sent by some outside force

"Everything all right?"

"Are you okay? Are you all right?"

But even as Tina looked from Elliot to the fire, before all of the shingles had fallen back to earth, a second explosion slammed through the house, and a billowing cloud of flame roared from one end of the structure to the other, bursting those few windows that had miraculously survived the first blast.

"Are you all right?" he asked.

Now she turned all the way around and stared through the rear window of the sports car

The tires squealed, and the car slid sideways, but the superb suspension and responsive steering held the Mercedes firmly on four wheels all the way through the arc.

"But it's all so crazy."

Nice car! They pulled into this guy's garage, parked, closed the door bold as you please, and all he had to say was Nice car!

Tina continued: "You're just not the man we were supposed to see, that's all

Appearing to be somewhat amazed herself, Tina hesitated not at all before she said, "Sol Fitzpatrick."

Obviously, it pleased Tom to think that people who could afford a Mercedes were not so smart after all

"It's all so paranoid."

Or maybe he never actually retired at all

"Remember maybe ten years ago when that Texas elections official revealed how Lyndon Johnson's first local election was fixed? The guy said he was just trying to clear his conscience after all those years

If you're looking for a freelance hit man, someone who deals in carload lots of illegal weapons, maybe a mercenary who can put together a small expeditionary force for an overseas operation - you can find all of them here

There's no state income tax at all

"That we'll have to handle this all by ourselves?"

Then a lot of people are going to be pushing for an exhumation of all those boys

And now, just when I'm beginning to think I can face up to it and put it behind me, I discover he might not have died accidentally after all

"The good old days of spies and counterspies? Sorry, but no, I don't long for that at all

But any organization was composed of ordinary men and women, none of whom had the all-seeing gaze of God.

That was a bizarre thought, not at all the sort of notion he'd ordinarily get in his head, and he didn't like it.

Neddler told me all about them."

Even after all this time, when she thought about Danny's last moments on earth - the terror he must have known, the excruciating pain he must have endured, even if it was of brief duration - she began to choke with sorrow and pity

If they hadn't seen their kids' bodies, they might have just gone through a year of doubt like you did, might be easily persuaded to join us in a call for the reopening of all the graves

If that many voices were raised, then Vince's bosses couldn't risk silencing all of them, and we'd be safe

But if the other people had a chance to view the bodies, if none of them has had any reason to entertain doubts like yours, then they're all just finally learning to cope with the tragedy

If you put a secret installation in the middle of all that lonely land, you have a pretty easy job maintaining security."

"Wouldn't it? Think of Waco - all those dead children

Killing all those people and trying to fake an accident - that was a whole lot riskier than letting the kids come back with their half-baked stories about seeing something peculiar in the mountains."

it all seems just too incredible."

In fact, they didn't talk much at all

We'll be able to find coats and whatever else we need, and we'll find it all in a hurry." He left a generous tip for the waitress and got to his feet

The two words blasted out of the speakers in all corners of the diner with such incredible, bone-jarring force that it was difficult to believe that the machine had been built with the capability of pouring out sound with this excessive, unnerving power.

"Are you all right?"

"We've been looking at this all wrong-"

Jaborski, Lincoln, and all the other boys might have died in the Sierras, but Danny didn't

Anyway, that's no proof at all."

"First of all," Elliot said, "before he went into the mountains with Jaborski, in all the years you knew him and lived in the same house with him, did Danny ever show any signs of being psychic?"

"Then how come he suddenly has all these amazing powers?"

He certainly wasn't old enough to remember all the cards that were dealt and calculate his chances from that, like some of the very best players can do

We never found him at all."

After all, the last couple of years we were married, Michael was running around with a lot of other women, spending most of his time away from home, and Danny felt even more abandoned than I did

Not at all

"If you discover he's dead, it'll be like losing him all over again."

Every ship was created with remarkable care and craftsmanship, and many were in uniquely shaped bottles that made their construction all the more difficult and admirable.

There was an element of coincidence involved, but not all coincidence was meaningful

Part of this antagonism between them rose because they had been born into utterly different worlds and were equally proud of their origins - as well as disdainful of all others

Harry had been surprised to discover that not all of the people in the espionage business shared his ultraconservative political views

But all the snoop shops were staffed with leftists too

I'm not at all like Alexander

We're covering all the bases

"You don't have enough manpower to follow up all those possibilities," the judge said

I practically volunteered to help you with the exhumation, and it all just fell apart from there

here you are, running for your life, and all because of me."

But why would they go to Arizona, of all places?"

I still think you could have avoided issuing all those termination orders

The hacker geeks in computer operations can probably access all the rental agencies' data files long distance."

Because it was important for the men who worked in the large room to have an unobstructed view of the smaller inner chamber at all times, four angled ceiling vents in both rooms bathed the glass in a continuous flow of warm, dry air to prevent condensation and clouding

Blood pressure's all right

In any case, he couldn't stand here all night brooding about it.

The poor man's blue-lipped mouth hung in a permanent gape, as if he were trying to deny all of the accusations of suicide that were to come.

But all was still.

"Are you all right?"

The best decision we can make is to make no decisions at all

In the morning we'll have clearer heads, and the answers will all seem obvious."

Although Reno didn't jump all night with quite the same energy as Las Vegas, and although many tourists had gone to bed, the casino at Harrah's was still relatively busy

When Elliot was informed that a room was available, after all, for two nights, he signed the registration card as "Hank Thomas," a slight twist on the name of one of his favorite movie stars; he entered a phony Seattle address too

None at all

"So there's a bit of the beast in all of us

George was encouraged by the President to believe that eventually he would be promoted to the bureau chief of the entire western half of the country - and then all the way to the top, if only he could get the floundering western division functioning as smoothly as the South American and Nevada offices

In time, he would take the director's chair in Washington and would bear full responsibility for all domestic and foreign intelligence operations

The moment that the news media became aware of the Network's existence, all was lost.

The Alexander's were all idealists when they were discussing the way things ought to be, but they were also hardheaded pragmatists when dealing with the way things actually were

After all, he had never killed an ordinary citizen or a person of real worth

"Not at all

She tried to banish all thoughts.

The table, the chairs, the credenza, and the hutch all glowed warmly because of the prodigious amount of furniture polish that had been buffed into the wood with even more vigor than he had employed when shining his dazzling shoes

If you'd tell me what this is all about, maybe I could help you better."

"Billy," she said, "if I tried to explain, we would be here all afternoon."

A Jeep is all we need."

We don't want to walk at all if we can help it

"Maybe we'll get Danny out of there after all."

After half a minute, all of the unnatural movement stopped, and the room rapidly grew warm again.

Considering the high price that they had paid for the pathetically insufficient information they had obtained, he couldn't tolerate the prospect of all their pain and fear and anxiety having been for naught.

We'll give you a condensed version of the story behind all of this, and we'll record it as we go

So why do I feel terrific all of a sudden?"

This wasn't insurance against the unforeseen; this was simply prudent planning for the trouble they could foresee all too well.

The spot doesn't have all the spectrographic characteristics of a tumor."

"The brain doesn't all of a sudden start growing new little nodes that nobody's ever seen before."

"No sense at all

"But look at all the tire marks."

"That's what the dream was all about."

Elliot said, "Did Danny do all of that?"

No storm can knock out all communications

There isn't time to drive, no time at all

Jeeps, Land Rovers, and other four-wheel drive vehicles - eight in all - were lined up in front of the low building, side-by-side in the falling snow.

"The government wouldn't go to all the trouble of hiding this joint out here just to house a handful of researchers or whatever

"Well," Tina said, unsuccessfully trying to conceal her own anxiety, "we didn't need the snowshoes after all."

"If you lie still, you'll be all right

"I'll be all right," he said.

One passageway extended fifty feet to the left of the door and fifty feet to the right; on both sides were more doors, all shut, plus a bank of four elevators on the right

"In fact, all of a sudden, it seems inevitable

"I'll answer all of your questions, Mrs

To Tamaguchi, that meant he was of no value at all..

She struggled to contain her tears, but she needed all her willpower to keep her eyes dry.

From somewhere deep inside of him, from far down beneath all the pain and fear and anguish, Danny found a smile for her

It was such a tentative smile, such a vague ghost of all the broad warm smiles she remembered, that it broke her heart.

"It's all right," she said.

"It's all over, Danny

It's all right now."

Do you see the advantage of all this?"

It destroys the part of the brain that controls all of the body's automatic functions

"After Li Chen defected with all the data on Wuhan-400, he was brought here

When Bollinger discovered they had a vehicle, he tried to persuade them to drive him all the way into Reno

One day later all of them were dead..

Even though he doesn't have the disease anymore, will he be all right?"

"Since all these reinfections, he's developed a spot on the parietal lobe of the brain."

And for God's sake, splash it all over the newspapers as fast as you can

If they all left, they'd just be turning the place over to men like Tamaguchi and Zachariah, and there wouldn't be anyone around to balance things

It's all right, Mom

Although The Eyes of Darkness does not have the intensity, the humor, the depth of characterization, the complexity of theme, or the pace of later novels, readers have responded positively to it over the years, most likely because the device of a lost child - and the dedicated mother who will do anything to find out what happened to her little boy - strikes a primal chord in all of us.

After all those months and all those meetings and all those network-approved writers, we had too little material to launch a series, regardless of whether it was titled From the Tormented Mind of Dean Koontz or Sitting in the Dark with Dean and Roaches or just Deaniac

He burnt all the papers in the box, and said to me, "John, I know that I'm going to die soon

My brother, your father, will have all my money and my house after my death, and you will have it all when he dies

He always locked all the doors carefully

Put this paper into your uncle's box, put in a letter which says that your uncle burnt all the other papers, and put the box outside in the garden

'There'll be a lot of people in the streets, so I think that you'll be all right

That's why he lived a lonely life and locked all his doors so carefully

'They're all sea ports

But in 1869 Uncle Elias, who belonged to this secret group, suddenly left America with all their papers, and so the group could not go on

I found out that the captain and two of his men, all Americans, weren't on the ship last night, so I'm sure they killed poor John Openshaw

'But Francois...! I can't explain all that over the telephone

all night, sometimes.'

A policeman stepped out of the doorway and led us to one of the workshops where all the lights were on

'No, I'll be all right

'No, I'll be all right.'

As Andre's body was released, the trapped blood poured all over the horrible mess revealed under the hammer.

But there was no possible doubt because the fingerprints of his left hand were the same as those found all over his laboratory and up at the house.

Six people from the Air Ministry came to the laboratory and went through all his papers

Have you asked the Air Ministry people? They knew all about the work.'

It has grown quite a lot, but I recognized it all right.'

I thought of all the hundreds of questions that Charas had asked Helene

But then there were all the questions she had never answered: the most important ones.

'I cannot answer that question,' was all she would reply.

I then disconnected the telephone - I always did this now at night - and turned out all the lights except the lamp on my desk.

It would mean the end of all ways of moving things from one place to another - not only things but also people

They would be replaced all over the world by stations for transmitting and receiving objects

But I'm certain it will go through all right.'

Helene, first of all I rely on you to be brave, because you alone can help me

I put the bowl on his desk, then walked into the next room where all the lights were on.

If it is not found, I shall have to find a way to put an end to all this.

But there must be no talk of "putting an end to all this"

If you cannot work, I'll call Professor Augier, and he and all your other friends will save you

I made all the servants join in the search

I examined all the many flies we caught that day, but none had anything like a white head

Then I ran all the way home.

When it was burning, he said, 'I think it proves beyond all doubt that Madame Delambre was quite insane.'

all white.'

I had just finished cutting some meat, which was very tough, and said, waving the knife in a way that was not at all appropriate for a vicar, that anyone who murdered Colonel Protheroe would be doing the world a favour.

My young nephew, Dennis, said, 'We'll all remember that when the old man is found covered in blood

'He wants to look at all the Church accounts,' I said

The other men all thought I was wonderful

If father died, then I would be all right.'

I said the things to her that it was my duty to say, remembering all the time how that morning I had said that a world without Colonel Protheroe would be a better place.

Lettice didn't care about him at all

He was shaking all over.

'Oh, you'll see Protheroe all right! Oh, yes!'

Well, I suppose we all think we know

'Well, I shall never forget his face when I met him outside my gate, or the way he said, "Oh, you'll see Protheroe all right!" That should have made me suspect what had just happened.' Haydock stared at me

As we all went out together, I looked over my shoulder and saw Lawrence Redding's face

Then Mr Redding came to the vicarage gate, looked all round...'

And Dr Stone came down the path from Old Hall, so they all walked towards the village together

'But it all fits together,' Melchett said

'So Gladys came round to find out all about it,' Griselda said.

'Is that all?' said Mary

'It's not strange at all,' said Griselda

And all because it reminded you of something very different, something about a bag of wood for the fire.'

And all the time he was keeping a second family - a former servant, and five children! What a terrible shock to his wife and daughter.'

'We know all about that,' said Melchett.

Lettice Protheroe, Dennis, and all their friends

That was all.'

We were all rather excited.

No fingerprints on the note at all

We all looked at the policeman

'Well, as a doctor, if you somehow discovered the truth - I wondered what you would do, that's all.'

Hawes was shaking all over

'That was all a mistake.'

'You were at home all afternoon?'

And just now we must all take notice of Strange Things.'

Because he had read a few books, he thought he knew more than a man who has studied the subject all his life and...'

"After all these years" - that's what he said - "you dare to come here -" Then he said, "I refuse

And I thought, "Men are all alike

'Did you hear the lady speak at all?'

So I said, "If the vicar and his wife are satisfied, that is all that matters." And she laughed and said, "Oh! But are they?"'

'Then that's all right,' I said

'You know,' I said gently, 'not all girls are like Lettice Protheroe.'

And that was all

'I don't think it's rude at all

But if the robbery was reported, well, the things couldn't be sold at all.'

'Yes, but Colonel Protheroe did say that he was going to have all his things valued for insurance

But I don't want all those eyes looking at me

'Oh! That was all

They all looked as though they had been written by the same person, and they all said, 'Urgent'

'It was all there at Old Hall

There's a good man in Much Benham, who knows all about old silver and I've sent a car to fetch him

But I have heard that she has said she was at home all the time and that she didn't answer the door because - well, she didn't want to see me!'

And all the time the poor colonel was lying murdered.'

'Is that all you wanted to tell me?'

And the first thing she said was, 'I will not say anything at all to the police

'That's all

'Well, that is all I have to say.'

Is that all you came to tell me, Clement?' Dr Haydock was watching me

'But even so,' said Miss Marple, 'it's all wrong.'

'And that's what's all wrong

And I think one coincidence is all right

'So that was it! Perfectly possible all the time.' She turned to me

And do you know the result? That letter was never written by Protheroe at all

'Really? Miss Marple said this evening that the note was all wrong.'

I read it all, then picked up the telephone and asked the operator for the vicarage

'Yes, it's Haydock all right.'

Oh, yes, it all fits in - the letter, and the pills, and poor Mr Hawes' confession

But it's all wrong

It's all so clear.'

'He led us all in that direction, including me

It upset all my ideas and made me think he was not guilty - when up to then I had been sure that he was.'

Nothing at all was said about Miss Marple's part in solving the crime

'When it's all over, I am going abroad

I don't want everyone telling me to lie down all the time

It has air and water and all that is necessary to support living things.

The end of all life, which is a distant possibility for us, is an immediate problem for the Martians.

I remember how I sat there in the blackness, not suspecting the meaning of the tiny light I had seen and all the trouble that it would cause me

When Ogilvy told him all he had seen, Henderson dropped his spade, put on his jacket and came out into the road

They were all very frightened, but still interested in the strange happenings in the pit

The fear I felt was panic - terror not only of the Martians but of the dark and stillness all around me

'What's it all about?'

'Thanks.' And all three of them laughed.

When I saw how white her face was, I began to comfort her and myself by repeating all that Ogilvy had told me about the impossibility of Martians capturing the Earth.

People came to the common and left it, but all the time a crowd remained

And all night the sound of hammering could be heard as the Martians worked on the machines they were making ready.

I had been very excited all day and I was not sorry that I had to return to Maybury

The thunder crashed almost all the time

If I had really understood the meaning of all the things I had seen, I would have gone back to join my wife in Leatherhead immediately

But that night it was all very strange and I was physically exhausted, wet to the skin, deafened and blinded by the storm

They all went down in a second

He made me find all the food and drink that we could carry, and we filled our pockets

There was no great fear at this time, but already there were more people than all the boats could carry across the Thames

'Yes, a lot of hope, despite all this destruction

I have read, in another description of these events, that on Sunday morning 'all London was panicked by the news from Woking.' In fact, this is simply not true

Some did, but they needed time to realize what all the reports in the Sunday papers actually meant

No one in London knew what the Martians looked like, and there was still a fixed idea that they must be slow: 'crawling', 'moving painfully' - words like these were in all the earlier reports

But there was almost nothing to tell people until the government announced that the people of Walton and Weybridge, and all chat district, were pouring along the roads towards London.

'There's fighting going on around Weybridge,' was all the information they had.

What does it all mean? The Martians can't get out of their pit, can they?'

All around him - in the rooms below, in the houses on each side and across the road, and all across London - people were rubbing their eyes and opening windows to stare out and ask questions, and getting dressed quickly as the first breath of the coming storm of fear blew through the streets

That was all, but it was enough

As my brother began to realize how serious the situation was, he returned quickly to his room, put all the money he had - about ten pounds - into his pockets and went out again into the streets.

The shells exploded all round it and it was seen to move forwards a few steps, and go down

The shells blew up, the trees all around the guns caught fire and only one or two of the men escaped.

I was so excited by all this that I completely forgot about my persona safety and raised my head out of the bushes

By midday a cloud of slowly sinking Black Smoke had moved along the Thames, cutting off all escape across the bridges

It seemed that she had had a gun all the time, but it had been under her seat when they were attacked

As they got closer they saw- more and more people, all tired and dirty

More dust was raised all the time by the thick crowd of men and women, horses and vehicles.

There were people of every class and profession, but they were all dusty; their skins were dry, their lips black and cracked, and all of them looked very afraid.

There they stopped for the rest of the afternoon, because they were all exhausted.

They seemed in no hurry, and did not go beyond the central part of London all that day

This caused a terrible panic and all the ships and boats tried to leave at the same time

After several more hours on the road, they suddenly saw the sea and the most amazing crowd of ships of all types that it is possible to imagine.

There was shouting all around him

As the Martian fell, the captain shouted and all the crowded passengers at the back of the steamer joined in

We stayed there all Sunday night and all the next day - the day of the panic - in a little island of daylight, cut off by the Black Smoke from the rest of the world

We were surrounded by the Black Smoke all that day and the following morning

The Black Smoke moved slowly towards the river all through Monday morning, slowly getting nearer and nearer to us, coming at last along the road outside the house that hid us.

Here and there along the road, and in Sunbury itself, were dead bodies of horses as well as men, turned-over carts and luggage, all covered thickly with black dust

It was obvious that the Martians were all around us

In three steps it was among them, and they ran away in all directions

The earth all around had been thrown up over the neighbouring houses

He had no self-control at all and sometimes cried for hours at a time

The death of the man outside had taken away all his powers of thought

Or if they stayed permanently, they might not think it necessary to watch it all the time.

And that was all.

All day and all night we sat face to face

The tentacle did not come into the hall again, but I lay all the tenth day in the darkness, too frightened even to move for a drink

I heard the sound of some birds but that was all.

Now the neighboring ones had all been destroyed

I went into a couple of the houses, looking for food, but all of it had already been taken

I also saw some human bones, with all the flesh eaten off

And over all - silence

'This is my country: all this hill down to the river and up to the edge of the common

As soon as they've destroyed all our guns and ships and railways, they'll begin to catch us one by one, picking the best and keeping us in cages and things

But not all of us can live like animals, and that's how we'll have to live

All these - the sort of people that lived in these houses, all those little office workers that used to live down that way - they'd be no good

We must make great safe places deep underground, and get all the books we can; not novels and poetry, but ideas, science books

But I believed in him enough to work with him all that morning at his digging.

It seemed that all the empty houses had found a voice for their fear and loneliness.

Wondering about all that I had seen, I moved on towards Primrose Hill

And all around it, some in their overturned war-machines and some in building-machines, and ten of them lying in a row, were the Martians - dead! They had been killed by germs against which their systems could not fight; killed, after all man's machines had failed, by the smallest things that God has put on this Earth.

The sound of tools would soon be heard in all the burnt and broken houses

In a year, I thought, we would rebuild all that had been destroyed.

I remember, clearly and in great detail, all that I did that day until the time when I stood crying on the top of Primrose Hill

From there the happy news had flashed all over the world; a thousand cities, living in great fear, suddenly- turned on all their lights.

Men on bicycles rode through the countryside shouting the news to all.

But I have no memory of all of this

Very gently, when my mind was working again, they told me all they knew about what had happened in Leatherhead

He had swept it all away for no reason at all, it seemed.

Certainly, in all the bodies of the Martians that were examined after the war, no germs were found except ones that came from Earth

Even if that is true, for many years we will continue to watch Mars carefully, and all falling stars will make us afraid.

And it is strangest of all to hold my wife's hand again, and to think that I have thought of her, and that she has thought of me, among the dead.

He walked all around the room saying, "Isn't Mr Holmes going to return?" Finally he left.'

When we married, my wife put all her money in my name

If you come home with me, all will be well

I am sure that our maid had warned them that I was arriving, and they all went away

'No, there was a great fire in Atlanta after her husband's death, and all her papers were destroyed.'

We all left the cottage together, and then Holmes and I returned to London.

We were all feeling very ill, and we were unhappy about it

I had read about all the symptoms of liver disease in a book

I began reading the book from the letter 'a' to the letter 'z' I had the symptoms of all the diseases in the book, except for one!

With all the diseases I had, I knew my life was short

After all, normal patients have only one or two diseases each.

We all knew that our illnesses were caused by too much work.

'I can imagine it all!' I said

We all sit around a warm fire and eat our meal.

As we all sat there dreaming, Harris said, 'What happens if it rains?'

He is not romantic at all

It's not nice at all

You are all wet

There is water in the boat and all your things are wet

The other man is of no help at all

I'll do it all,' Uncle Podger said.

We made a list of all the clothes we needed

I wanted to organise the packing - not do it! I wanted George and Harris to do all the work

In the middle of all of this, there was Montmorency, of course

They looked at all our luggage: a big suitcase, a small bag, two big hampers, some pans, some umbrellas, five coats and raincoats.

They all started calling for help

Harris said, 'George! Why can't George be here to do some work? Why doesn't he help us with this heavy boat? What does he do at the bank? He sits behind a piece of glass all day and does nothing

'What! We'll all die of thirst

The third one runs around and laughs all the time.

We were all hungry and we wanted to eat

First of all, the metal rods did not go into their holes

Finally, we all had full stomachs, and we were happy

We pulled up the canvas cover and all four of us looked out at the river

But, all that came out was a teaspoon full of burnt eggs.

At that moment, we all wanted mustard more than anything in the world.

Then we all got angry

There were fish all over them

Harris stood up and said, 'Be thankful for a bit of excitement in your lives! Your lives must be so boring, just sitting and fishing all day

Leave the steering to me, before we all drown.'

Montmorency: (walking backwards) Oh, no, not at all

Cat: Not at all

Nothing at all, thanks

He was silent all day long.

'Well, sir, I don't think you look very healthy, after drinking all that river water

George and I looked all around

Harris still thinks that George and I planned it all.

Look in the hampers and take out all the pieces of old food

Harris said, 'It's all right to add the dead rat

We all really enjoyed it.

The river was so dirty that our clothes collected all the dirt from the water

Some people sit and fish there all day

It rained all day

'Yes,' Harris said, 'it's good to see the river in all kinds of weather

We didn't sleep well at all

It rained all day

Maybe we'll be all right.'

The trouble is, her big sister - sensible, married Connie - won't like it at all...

Look at all these people who are running after you,' said Connie.

And later I forgot all about them.'

It's women like you who keep all of us down.'

They feel a little small, but then all new shoes are like that.'

It was not necessary at all

But she is all I have

After all, she was sure to hear it one day.'

Mensar-Arthur did go to London and bought something for all his wives and girlfriends

The arrival of the new baby has ended all the difficulties between James and Connie

'Look at the excellent job the soldiers have done, cleaning up the country of all that dirt

'Okay; now all is over, and don't let's argue about it.' 'Was it you who arranged the coup, I wonder? Just because of your sister? It wouldn't surprise me.'

I had hoped she would move back here and start all over again.'

Still they watch her, horrified, and wondering what it's all about

I thought I'd come and ask you if it's all right.'

They all seemed sad

'If your wife signs the document, everything will be all right

I had placed myself between those two young lovers! It was all my fault! Now Walter is thousands of miles away in a foreign country

Can't you see that Miss Halcombe has more intelligence than most men? She is a noble creature, full of strength and courage, and she'll use it all to protect that foolish little wife of yours

There are hundreds of pages here, and I have read them all with pleasure

Send away all the servants tomorrow

When I returned to Blackwater Park, Sir Percival said to me, 'Go and see if Miss Halcombe is all right

Dr Goodricke registered the death, and my mistress made all the arrangements for the funeral

Miss Halcombe said, 'Walter, we must all go to London immediately! We're probably being followed!'

He knew his secret was now safe, so he explained it all to me

How I hated him! He forced me to stay here in this village, where they all talked about me but no one spoke to me! Finally, now, after all these years, I have earned their respect

I thought of those famous words from the Bible: 'The sins of the fathers will be visited upon the children.' The fatal similarity between two daughters of one father had caused all this suffering.

I want to protect her and fight for her interests with all my strength

At that time, all my energy was directed at finding Anne Catherick

After having read them all, Mr Kyrle said that Laura's identity was now proved

The people who had been at the funeral were all invited to come and see that Laura, Lady Glyde, was in fact alive and well

Sir Percival and the Count had spent all Laura's money, so we could not get it back, but the following year Mr Frederick Fairlie died, so Limmeridge House was Laura's

In 1786, she started free education for all girls.

In England, writers like Catharine Macaulay, Mary Wollstonecraft, Hester Chapone and Hannah More all wrote about female education

This kind of change could be good for all society.

What are human rights? Having human rights means that we are all equal in society

Rigoberta and these other women have fought for the rights of women, but also for the rights of all humans.

this hardest of all fights, then..

in the future it is going to be made easier for women all over the world to win their fight when their time comes." Emmeline Pankhurst (1858-1928)

That goal is to achieve equality between all people

Women in northern Europe and in places like the United Kingdom, the USA and Australia were all fighting for the vote in the last years of the 1890s and the early years of the 20th century.

People really liked the book, and Betty talked about it all over the world

Women from all over the world can write to the website about the things that happen to them.

But it's not true; women all over the world are still fighting for their rights.

In the past, almost all women worked at home

"It looked not at all interesting," she said

Those astronauts were all white men.

Since 1980, in Iran, the government has not allowed women into stadiums to see all-men sports

Goal Five is about equality between all genders

Many famous women said "Me Too" - Hollywood actors like Gwyneth Paltrow, Ashley Judd, Jennifer Lawrence and Uma Thurman have all said it

"Take all the soldiers and find Zorro! We must capture him."

When Don Alejandro sees them he says, "Why are you all here?"

"Zorro, the bandit," they all say.

"Yes, we are The Avengers," they all say.

The soldiers follow Zorro all night

There are soldiers all around us."