Example sentences of "all [verb] [adv] to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Yeah but again I think it all goes back to the script does n't it ? |
2 | ‘ It all builds up to the point where it affects your game . |
3 | It all refers back to the lack of acceptance of women in the society . |
4 | ‘ This kind of weight reduction ca n't be met by plastic 's rivals — and it all adds up to a reduction in waste at the beginning of the cycle , which is where the environmental action should start ! ’ |
5 | It all adds up to a lot of loyalty , from staff and customers . |
6 | Together with some unique little touches — a new menu of European and Japanese dishes , newly designed china , and real glassware — it all adds up to a world of difference . |
7 | It all adds up to a time consuming and often costly exercise . |
8 | It all adds up to a summer of hard work for staff at the wildlife hospital near Aylesbury . |
9 | It all adds up to a summer of hard work for staff at the wildlife hospital near Aylesbury . |
10 | The Pyramids , the Valley of the Kings , the towering columns of the ancient temple at Karnak , the lush valley of the Upper Nile where a felucca ( traditional sailing boat ) ride is one of the most peaceful experiences imaginable … it all adds up to the holiday of a lifetime . |
11 | It all added up to a hotel bedroom . |
12 | It all added up to a premonition of tragedy for Charles . |
13 | It all added up to an organisation , but what organisation ? |
14 | Suddenly , Constance realised that she actually was very tired — but not too tired to notice with pleasure the warm wood panelling , the Turkey-red stair carpet and the clean smell of polish which all added up to an atmosphere of richness and opulence quite foreign to her mother 's sparse house in Northumberland . |
15 | It all added up to the fact that below Silas 's cool exterior there was warmth and compassion for others . |
16 | A balding Brummie called Martin throws his arms around Sue , and Samantha suggests that we all head upstairs to the room that locks from the inside . |
17 | The King , the Queen and their lords and ladies all came down to the beach to wave goodbye . |
18 | I do not know whether the other two also had prior knowledge , but no one gave any indication to this effect as we all filed silently to the Cabinet Room . |
19 | ‘ Blyth are a quick , young side and they will make it very difficult for us , but we are all looking forward to the game , ’ said the Southport boss . |
20 | ‘ We are all looking forward to the visit very much . |
21 | They all climbed on to the top of the fence . |
22 | It may be a cliché , but the compactness , the lack of weight , abundance and responsiveness of power , massively powerful brakes and rigidity of suspension all add up to a car that feels very much like a big kart . |
23 | These were but some of the thousands of complaints and allegations made in the autumn of 1939 , all adding up to a condemnation of the way billeting had been planned . |
24 | And so we all look forward to the day the renovation will be finished . |
25 | We all raced back to the camp , another three miles over tough terrain . |
26 | We were all flung on to the roof . |
27 | The crew were all clinging on to the side of the trawler and the last men off , Billy and John took 'em They got hold of them by one leg and they pulled them off . |
28 | They all walked around to the back of the coach and waited for the driver to open the boot for them . |
29 | The couple were deluged with rice and we all walked back to the bride 's parental home afterwards . |
30 | We all trooped up to the altar , behind which your Berlin friends discovered a mysterious opening . |