Example sentences of "it in all " in BNC.
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1 | She had never heard of it in all her time in the house . |
2 | This new order accords with the logic of Marx 's thinking , as we have seen it in all the works we have discussed so far . |
3 | All sorts of people since then have speculated on how the Arts Lab started , and various different books and publications about Bowie 's career have put it in all sorts of different context , but that is how it happened . |
4 | He would send notices of the book to his old school magazine and quietly pin up adverts for it in all the gentlemen 's clubs in London . |
5 | She had it done cheap , promising to wear it in all the right places . |
6 | Reynolds had come across two others like it in all respects , but not in the same folder , and not with the incriminating paragraph ; that too was odd , in retrospect . |
7 | Labour will modernise the national curriculum and apply it in all schools . |
8 | Nobody told us that these pesticides were being used , they just sprayed away , put the fruit and veg on sale — and we bought it in all innocence . ’ |
9 | That is to say a little evidence against it will cause him agonies of doubt and self-mistrust , moderate amounts will cause some real concern and a pursing of his lips — but total and irrefutable proof of his law 's inaccuracy , its illogic , its basic and undeniable untenability , will cause him to cling to it in all its unmodified entirety with the tenacity and single-mindedness of a barnacle . |
10 | Its seven thousand spines then defend it in all directions . |
11 | This whole scale concept across the entire fretboard is a powerful way of improving your familiarity with the fretboard , although you might not see the full implications of this exercise until you memorise it in all keys . |
12 | I 've never seen anything like it in all my life . |
13 | That there was some man somewhere who had , to put it in all its baldness , got Liza into trouble , Harriet had no doubt at all . |
14 | That this is the common apprehension of mankind with regard to perception is evident from the manner of expressing it in all languages . |
15 | In the dream , I was singing it in all me funny voices , from the squeaky one to the gruff one and it was a pile of bollocks . |
16 | Mainly , I think , because he finally established the explanatory power of functionalism ; he showed more clearly than any of his predecessors how much more profoundly we understand man 's social life when we see it in all its functional complexity . |
17 | You can then use it in all your favourite Windows applications . |
18 | It was obviously a highway , for the other runs branched off it in all directions . |
19 | And now I 'll do the other half of my reef knot , right , and tuck the ends in immediately , they do n't like seeing ends because they 're considered dangerous in first aid so do n't forget to do it , do the knot , tuck it in all in one movement and then it 's done , okay , how does that feel ? |
20 | you never tasted anything like it in all Anyway nobody would eat them , the ducks |
21 | No one says you ca n't write it down do n't have to do it in all in your head do you . |
22 | Alice quickly took the key and tried it in all the doors , but oh dear ! |
23 | It was what , I used today , they used it in all hospitals . |
24 | . We had it in all ways , shapes and forms . |
25 | I will reveal it in all its nakedness , for it is impossible to imagine how comic it is . ’ |
26 | Family connections gave her an inside view of Oxford 's local government , and hers is the best account of it in all the surveys . |
27 | The Ahaggar massif was apparently one of the chief watersheds , for enormous wadis radiate from it in all directions . |
28 | There were leaders about it in all the newspapers , societies were for the defence of Humpty and Big Ted , and I actually heard two young City whizzkids reminiscing about the Playschool clock on the tube . |
29 | She knew it in all its moods , the formless expanse of a dark winter morning , the bright sparkle of summer , when the water , however dirty it might be really , seemed to have the freshness of faraway springs . |
30 | He could mend any broken toy , and make things too — I remember he made a great big rocking-horse for Hilary , and painted it in all sorts of marvellous colours . |