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Example sentences for "are all"

  • We are all as jolly as can be together, so that is a great thing gained.

  • Thus, under the name of Order and Civil Government, we are all made at last to pay homage to and support our own meanness.

  • This is the reason he is poor; and for a similar reason we are all poor in respect to a thousand savage comforts, though surrounded by luxuries.

  • One old frequenter of these woods remembers, that as he passed her house one noon he heard her muttering to herself over her gurgling pot--"Ye are all bones, bones!

  • Buzz, which grows a murmur: "We are all D'Espremenils!

  • Her old Speech and Thought, and Activity which springs from those, are all changing; fermenting towards unknown issues.

  • National Guards, suddenly roused, by sound of trumpet and alarm-drum, are all arriving.

  • We are all frightened, the young ladies, the young gentleman, and myself; even his worship is frightened, and says that we are come to this country for our sins.

  • We booksellers of Spain," said he, "are all liberals; we are no friends to the monkish system.

  • He came back, and said he had delivered the message, and the women exclaimed, "Then we are all undone!

  • We are all agreed as to our own liberty; we would have as much of it as we can get; but we are not agreed as to the liberty of others: for in proportion as we take, others must lose.

  • It is a rational thesis that we are all in a dream; it will be a mystical sanity to say that we are all awake.

  • The things we need most for immediate practical purposes are all abstractions.

  • We are all trying to cut each other's throats, and why should we be hypocritical over it?

  • It would be a dreadful place for an idle man: but we are all so busy that we have hardly time to think whether there's a view or not.

  • But now we are all beginning to call these inductive phenomena 'etheric.

  • The notes, it will be understood, are all in Edison's handwriting.

  • We are all conscious, I trust, that we are miserable sinners.

  • Kuno took it as best he could, but at last he broke out, and dared the Prince to throw his whip away and wrestle like a man; for we are all great at wrestling in these parts, and it's so that we generally settle our disputes.

  • His speech, his face, his policy, are all double: heads and tails.

  • We are all in rather a muddled state with our President affair.

  • Your warning was not needed; we are all determined to KEEP THE PEACE and to HOLD OUR PEACE.

  • Now let us cease this idle talk, and search in all these comers, for he is surely in here still, or else we are all enchanted, or the evil spirits have filched him away from us.

  • So it is no wonder, fair sir, if we are all in tears.

  • Either he overheard the captain say to himself, with his hands clasped, 'We are all lost!

  • No, ye are Jews from one of the Ten Tribes; Whether Sidonians or Samaritans Or Jews of Jewry, matters not to me; Ye are all Israelites, ye are all Jews.

  • As if the stars had fallen from their places Into the firmament below, The streets, the gardens, and the vacant spaces With light are all aglow; And hark!


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "are all" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    are apt; are but; are called; are led; are made; are more; are not; are often; are only; are ready; are still; are the best known; are they; are those; are you; external actions; golf course; help himself; kill thee; literal sense; private persons; should feel; that part; through every; unmarried women; will render