Citations:all right

English citations of all right

  • 1903, William Brodie, Carl Jungk, Francis Edward Stewart, The Therapeutic Gazette (page 536)
    The dread of most etherizers is a quiet breather who may stop breathing without his notice, and requires the almost constant presence of his ear at the patient's mouth to be sure he or she is all right.
  • 1963, Margery Allingham, chapter 20, in The China Governess[1]:
    ‘No. I only opened the door a foot and put my head in. The street lamps shine into that room. I could see him. He was all right. Sleeping like a great grampus. Poor, poor chap.’
  • 1971, Lyndon Johnson, “The Beginning”, in The Vantage Point[2], Holt, Reinhart & Winston, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 16:
    Next I called my dear friend Nellie Connally in Dallas. We had been close to Nellie and John for many years, sharing moments of sorrow and happiness alike. She reported that the surgeon had just finished operating and that John was going to be all right.