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

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1 It is a strong , resilient , twisted rope to which the baby is attached in the womb , and through which it receives all nourishment until birth , when the cord is severed .
2 It arouses all forms of passion .
3 Mdf 's smooth surface enables it to accept all types of finishes , from veneers and laminates , to paints and varnishes .
4 It has all sorts of graphics engines built in , including one for line drawing and a fast bit-blitter for quick block moves and 2Mb of video RAM .
5 It has all kinds of ghosts from the past .
6 a right high one but it had er , had it got all things on top ?
7 ‘ And it raises all sorts of questions about the car crash , does n't it ? ’
8 It raises all kinds of questions , such as how do the evil and the tragedy get out again , how long can they stay there without deterioration and many more .
9 It includes all sorts of conditions of people in its audience , and it links them — in the cliche beloved by trade union spokesman — at that moment in time .
10 It includes all types of industry and business use as d the latter is defined by class B one
11 It covered all types of school — public ( i.e. maintained ) , grant-aided and independent .
12 It seems all part of life 's colourful plan that deer-watchers , like every other group of people pursuing a common goal , secure their elitism by the use of jargon .
13 The Indian government claims that it investigates all allegations of torture , but this rarely happens without public pressure .
14 But I liked er general work , it , it brought all sorts of things in .
15 It represented all shades of opinion , but it was dominated by Sukarno .
16 It removed all missiles from Europe with ranges between 300 and 3000 miles , including the SS-20s and cruise .
17 The intermediate form is called IF/ALT form , because it eliminates all uses of SEQ and PAR .
18 A 52-page paperback offering , it explores all aspects of adventuredom in detail .
19 It had all sorts of implications .
20 Admission to a Home is a very big step in a person 's life — and it brings all sorts of fears and anxieties .
21 Based on Berkeley BSD4.3 Unix and built on Carnegie Mellon Mach 3.0 foundation it supports all Macs from Powerbooks up and runs off-the-shelf Apple applications whilst simultaneously running Unix programs .
22 It supports all modes of display and many different printers with an easy to use installation routine .
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