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

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1 And it led to all sorts of ‘ self-management agreements ’ between enterprises on the reallocation of foreign exchange .
2 Furthermore , while linguistics has certainly been useful to the study of rhythm as it has to all aspects of poetry , there has been an unfortunate tendency to suppose that the language of verse is itself rhythmic .
3 But it 's rare and it depends on all kinds of things — like how mature you both are , how much experience of relationships you have and how well you could cope with time spent apart .
4 That 's a case of , it happens in all walks of life , is n't it ?
5 It deals with all aspects of commercial and domestic security , including intruder alarms , closed circuit television systems , locks and safes .
6 The Forest law was universally hated because of the penalties and restrictions it imposed on all classes of the king 's subjects .
7 It called on all sections of society , including the armed forces , to join a patriotic movement " to stop the chain reaction of disastrous disintegration " .
8 Discretionary power and the opportunity to exercise it exist at all levels of police organizations .
9 But , as a concept determining the political and educational programme , it remained rather vague , standing as it did for all manner of virtues before a spectrum of interests .
10 Montague generation , proceeding as it does through all categories of expression simultaneously , promises recognition of the conversational integrity of parts of speech in a way that sentence-focussed Chomskian grammar does not .
11 Over against the German army or the Vichy government , where social generality ruled , as it does in all machines of state , the Resistance offered the rare phenomenon of historical action which remained personal .
12 Care is thus needed with any numerical procedure , on the one hand , that its grid size is small enough to resolve , for example , a boundary layer ( Sections 8.3 , 11.2–11.4 , 12.4 ) and , on the other hand , that it extends into all regions of importance , such as a wake ( Section 11.5 ) , upstream wake ( Section 15.2 ) or Taylor column ( Section 16.4 ) .
13 It works for all members of a family .
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