Example sentences of "it [verb] all [art] [noun] of " in BNC.
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1 | The inflation was also a good thing in that it produced all the contents of the universe quite literally out of nothing . |
2 | This principle is not the special prerogative of anthropology , and it transcends all the boundaries of traditional academic disciplines . |
3 | It incorporates all the features of the monochrome flat panel series , plus the RISC engine , X server accelerator , large screen and colour . |
4 | Clairol 's Silver Shot ( £19.95 ) is a small , compact hairdryer that wo n't take up loads of room and it has all the advantages of its bigger , professional-style counterparts . |
5 | It has all the advantages of a cannon plus the ability to rumble forward through the middle of enemy formations crushing everything in its path . |
6 | It 's promoted by the natural-born hucksters within Apple because it has all the earmarks of something trendy and fashionable . |
7 | This second expedition to Benghazi is not mentioned in any official documents and it has all the hallmarks of a David Stirling private-enterprise job , especially in view of the personnel who were to be involved . |
8 | IT has all the hallmarks of history repeating itself , the charismatic young pretender ousting the tired old campaigner , so it is inevitable that comparisons between Bill Clinton and John F Kennedy are coming thick and fast . |
9 | It has all the hallmarks of a master plan . ’ |
10 | And if you get the private sector to finance some of the developments such as toll roads , then it has all the hallmarks of sound finance about it . |
11 | ’ It has all the makings of a first class row , ’ said Geoff with evident glee . |
12 | Opacity is a social creation , a device of resistance , achieved by the closing down of speech till it has all the appearances of a restricted code . |
13 | It has all the paraphernalia of a public inquiry and after all the necessary preparations are made it can go on for weeks . |
14 | It has all the goodness of liver but with virtually all the moisture , fibre and fat taken out . |
15 | Though still it has all the marks of makeshift industrialisation and decline , with municipalism picking up the pieces , building endless estates of council houses . |
16 | It has all the marks of a winning issue . |
17 | Despite official denials that a blackball system exists , it has all the characteristics of a club , or as one member boasted , ‘ the Mafia ’ . |
18 | It has all the characteristics of a proper Chianti — sweetness of fruit , fleshiness but lightness of texture and sheer slurpability . |
19 | It has all the joy of being in a United Nations peace-keeping force . |
20 | It contains all the flavour of common salt but only a third of its sodium . |
21 | First it multiplies all the spots of light in the scene , because they are reflected off the wet surfaces . |
22 | First it multiplies all the spots of light in the scene , because they are reflected off the wet surfaces . |
23 | 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 |
24 | It bears all the characteristics of a tax and is called a social security tax in other countries . |
25 | Despite the lavish production , it shows all the signs of being assembled in great haste . |
26 | The line RAZ is the individual 's budget line — it shows all the combinations of present and future consumption that the individual can just attain , given his present and future incomes and the rate of interest . |
27 | It gathers all the greys of London , |
28 | Beginning and ending with formal parades , it displayed all the paradoxes of an occupation whose function was simultaneously to be both the controllers and the controlled . |
29 | The truce of 1921 was attacked as a typical piece of Lloyd George chicanery , and it needed all the efforts of the party leaders to stop the party from breaking up the government there and then . |
30 | It contradicts all the assumptions of secular culture — that I can gain self-knowledge and pull myself up by my own shoestrings . |