Example sentences of "[conj] it all " in BNC.
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1 | Her son has taken her up in his hang-glider ( can you carry two on a hang-glider ? ) , and she recalls her life and loves as she sails over the old family farm and the nearby manganese factory where it all happened . |
2 | So everybody had to go federal — Canada , Australia , South Africa and later on Central Africa and the Caribbean , where it all came unstuck . |
3 | An aria sparked off the Belgian revolution , and the Monnaie , where it all began , is now home to an excellent opera company . |
4 | Where It All Began |
5 | The company is called Cromemco , after the dormitory , Crothers Memorial , where it all started six years ago . |
6 | The result is that CAD is now used by architects , pharmacists , shoemakers , the rag trade , lighting manufacturers , surgeons , the chemical industry , graphic designers , video and television companies as well as those industries where it all started . |
7 | Battle : 1066 , where it all began … |
8 | Where it all began . |
9 | But as the ripples of recession spread out from the capital and prices at last start tumbling in Scotland , there are signs that values are stabilising back where it all began . |
10 | Back to that original pond , where it all began . |
11 | Perhaps , before the rest of this article gets under way , it might be wise to have a look at some of the myths about page printing technology and see just where it all came from and how it has acquired the reputation it has . |
12 | But in the end it 's probably best not to know who and where it all was . |
13 | Yeah , that 's the best way really yeah amazing where it all comes from |
14 | where it all goes to . |
15 | Oh he says , er computer where it all get processed you know , your card and that gets made . |
16 | ‘ No , Zack , we do this my way or it all gets blown to kingdom come … ’ |
17 | I told him either that file went up the Hill maybe with the list he 'd recruited or it all went in the shredder . ’ |
18 | Although it all sprang from God 's initiative , it was nevertheless very much a two-sided affair . |
19 | And people thought that it all had to be changed . |
20 | Jonathan Carroll 's After Silence ( Macdonald , £14.99 ) comes complete with a curious endorsement from Stephen King : ‘ I would say that only five writers have written serious novels which incorporated scenes of fantasy or the inexplicable and still qualify as literature , ’ writes the doyen of domestic horror , prompting the thought that it all depends what you mean by literature . |
21 | The answer is , as usual , that it all depends . |
22 | So when I 've finished the first draft , I go back to the beginning to check that it all hangs together . |
23 | On reflection , there were certain singers of whom I was aware , but the extraordinary thing is that it all seemed to take its course quite naturally . |
24 | It really hurt that it all got back to sex , ’ says Barbara . |
25 | Looking at the evidence leads many scientists to believe that God made the world , whereas other scientists look at the same evidence and believe that it all happened by chance and that the world , the solar system , you and me are all just the result of a lucky string of enormous flukes ! |
26 | I mean , it was a fluke that it all happened , because that kind of music was being played all through the South East — Louisiana , Arkansas , Mississippi , Tennessee . |
27 | ‘ But there 's so much music that we 've heard throughout our lifetimes that it all shows up as an influence . |
28 | History relates that it all began when Hahnemann was translating a treatise on materia medica written by the Scottish physician Dr William Cullen , a section of which dealt with the use of cinchona bark ( otherwise known as Peruvian bark ) from which we obtain quinine to treat malaria . |
29 | Having already made substantial structural changes to his garage to make room for the aeroplane 's assembly , and storage when complete , he spent the first days after its arrival using some of the surplus lumber from its packing crate to build a workbench , only to discover on completion that it all had to come apart again to extract the stepladder he 'd used to support it during assembly . |
30 | Because they had been told that research shows that the teaching of grammar restricts the imagination , imposing a strait-jacket of conventions , they did not realise that it all depends on what kind of grammar is taught and in what contexts . |