Example sentences of "it [vb past] all " in BNC.
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1 | Permission was granted , however , for the weekend of June 27/28 when it operated all the advertised service trains on both days . |
2 | See it got all marked down there . |
3 | This treaty empowered France to exercise certain sovereign powers on behalf of Morocco , provided it respected all treaty obligations to which Morocco had been subject before the formation of the Protectorate . |
4 | Very soon , even before they went under dome , Arcady surrounded them from horizon to horizon , its size so prodigious that it banished all Ari 's ideas of what a city might be . |
5 | Additionally , it read all cable traffic entering and leaving Britain . |
6 | Years ago it housed all the village activities including lantern slides , then moving pictures when they came into being . |
7 | nearly killed herself , she stuffed a up her fanny and it stuffed all her |
8 | It smelled all wrong in these woods . |
9 | The inflation was also a good thing in that it produced all the contents of the universe quite literally out of nothing . |
10 | It encapsulated all the preoccupations and fantasies of the provincial adolescent . |
11 | With 12 players on call from the World Cup compared to the USA 's six , Canada could rely on experience and it made all the difference , especially among the backs where the Eagles paid a heavy price for dropped passes , missed tackles and errant kicks . |
12 | For the first time Janine felt that she had an ally , and it made all the difference to her . |
13 | In practice , at least in South-East Asia , it made all the difference whether aid was given before or after independence . |
14 | ‘ In the end , I do n't suppose it made all that much difference , ’ Mr Corfe admitted . |
15 | It arose out of a strike in July 1964 by ACTT television technicians claiming higher wages ( and an improvement in working conditions ) and it involved all the independent television companies , which included three for whom my firm acted . |
16 | Previously it charged all operating costs , including those related to the management of investments , to revenue account . |
17 | The LMSR Company was the biggest operator of commercial road vehicles in the country , and because of this , and the fact that it built all its own stock of horse-drawn vehicles and designed and built all the bodies to its own designs on various motor chassis , it had great influence on the development of commercial vehicles in Great Britain from the early 1920s until around 1940 . |
18 | It sucked all warmth and courage from his body , leaving him chilled to the bone and fearful of even the smallest movement in the big house . |
19 | It demonstrated all the concerns which have been made by Edwards , Adler , and Temkin in relation to rape trials about the bias of the proceedings against the woman . |
20 | A route she had been forced to follow , never quite closing the gap , though it narrowed all the time . |
21 | It fulfilled all functions and provided all the information that a diver needs in order to eliminate any possible problem areas encountered on a dive . |
22 | I still chuckle when I think of that deadly , German secret weapon with its trunks , whiskers and puzzled expression and the panic it caused all those years ago . |
23 | Erm if it 'd all been down here , you could think , Oh well I can make it twice that , take it out to about here . |
24 | Given the gun , it lifted all of six inches as if to sniff the wind , the massively muscled V8 growling expensively . |
25 | It was depressing to think that he was the closest friend that the old man had , and it stirred all the usual guilt feelings — should have gone to see him more often , and so on . |
26 | ‘ I had a friend who used to say that if you burned a candle in your window and it burned all night , then the world would n't end while you were sleeping . ’ |
27 | It burned all the top of his head and he hung a hot thing over the handle on the door - front door and so he put his hand on the handle and there was piece of skin it was all burned off |
28 | It came all the way down there then . ’ |
29 | To a large degree this was centred , although not confined , to the newer , suburban churches , but it affected all aspects of Nonconformist church-life . |
30 | ‘ It 's all right , ’ although , as she looked through the crack it did not seem all right at all ; in fact it seemed all wrong . |