Example sentences of "[prep] it all " in BNC.

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1 He leaned into it and the fielder at midwicket could only turn and jog after it all the way to the boundary .
2 The user has the option of selecting the number of pixels gap that the anchor points will jump across rather than fitting round but , apart from that , the Macintosh looks after it all .
3 But , after it all , she 's gon na be the one that 's going to need the erm the strength .
4 Out it all rushed in a torrent , the whole story so far .
5 The Orynthia lived on , despite it all — off to Honduras again in March , 1840 , where this time it was the cook who ended up in prison : William Rhodes took her out to Fernando Po , Ascension and India in 1841 , and William Cox was master again on a voyage to the Cape and Burma in 1843 , in which year he sold his half-share to Henry Johnson , a City merchant .
6 Despite it all , Graham grins mischievously and wreaks the normal kind of two-year-old havoc at the family 's home in Huddersfield , West Yorkshire .
7 Despite it all , though , you may end up looking a bit foolish if you find you 've been barking up the wrong tree .
8 And still , despite it all , despite this living , fleshly rebuttal , he believed in the world 's ability to progress , in man 's ascent , in the defeat of superstition .
9 And yet , despite it all , I felt peace stealing into my soul .
10 Despite it all , he respected most of his colleagues .
11 The worst bit was to know that , despite it all , this horrible , devious monster actually turned her on !
12 In that respect , Kundera could have fooled at least one of his readers ; but I do see that it belongs to the point of it all that the uncommon Jaromil should be thought humanly representative .
13 His own vicissitudes in love are a feature of the story he tells , as is his attempt to understand his disconcerting brother and to produce reflections on the meaning of it all .
14 I told him it was the size of it all disturbed me .
15 When you begin to think about it you grow dizzy , your stomach turns over , not just at the commercialism of it all , but at the aestheticism of it all , not just at the chequebooks but at the Intelligent Conversations , not just at the fifty percent but at the Sensitive Responses , not just at the winks and nods but at the Hushed Silence in the Presence of Art .
16 When you begin to think about it you grow dizzy , your stomach turns over , not just at the commercialism of it all , but at the aestheticism of it all , not just at the chequebooks but at the Intelligent Conversations , not just at the fifty percent but at the Sensitive Responses , not just at the winks and nods but at the Hushed Silence in the Presence of Art .
17 Twenty-two athletes spend five days for the most part watching their teammates do all the work , and at the end of it all , everyone is quite happy to settle for a draw .
18 ‘ Do you want us to get rid of it all for you ? ’ the man asked .
19 Jay lay on her bed , sipping coffee and touching her own face with the tenderness she felt for Lucy , closed her eyes with the dizzy perfection of that moment in the conservatory when they had touched , when she had touched Lucy , and Lucy had walked beside her , seen what she saw ; when her eyes had met Jay 's , dancing with the glory of it all .
20 All the time with other people she was acting , confident and charming ; backstage alone , the pain in her eyes glared at her from a bright-lit make-up mirror , weeping at the tawdriness of it all , scorning costume and plot and witty script .
21 But och , who would want to live here , out of it all , and with a weary hill to climb …
22 By the end of it all the mind-body problem will loom large — but this may be because we are now a little closer to it .
23 And to cap it all , the bland sleazy boredom of it all .
24 and despite my inbuilt irreverence for all sacred stones of all establishment temples , I too had grown up with an aura of awe for the British and all things British , and London was meant to encompass represent and symbolize the best of the best of it all .
25 The upshot of it all is that Major-General Holomisa has made Transkei a haven of sorts , a thorn in Pretoria 's side , for the ANC .
26 Good has come out of it all , she says .
27 ‘ The commercial aspects are very good , of course — though I still find the teaching and research spin-offs the most exciting part of it all , ’ says Dr Jones .
28 ‘ I felt I was doing everything I could to nourish and protect the baby and I was so sure about the rightness of it all that I did n't want a scan .
29 And at the end of it all you 'll really know Wales .
30 My apprenticeship was in a shop for a year working and adapting and changing and getting an understanding of it all .
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