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

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1 If you act a part properly you do n't act it at all ; you are it , and you make it — you .
2 I did not know Salisbury well enough — Wendy did not know it at all — to grope my way to an hotel ( and , anyhow , we feared we had not enough money for a bed ) .
3 I do n't know it at all .
4 Hello do n't know it at all .
5 I mean , does it really bore them ( so that they do n't need it at all in their lives ) or does it secretly shock and dismay them , so that they have to pretend to be bored ?
6 Sometimes I did n't even need it at all I could walk about shopping and everything .
7 Not that I shall probably need it at all .
8 Good God , yes I know it 's been very , very heavy here too , there were certain areas over here certainly needed a bit of rain , but now there 's certainly did n't need it at all
9 You wo n't need it on all the time will you ?
10 You would n't have expected it at all .
11 Otherwise , it seems , we do n't buy it at all .
12 mean they had to stop eventually , but they would n't buy it at all , no way
13 For in the same way in which the number or title of a painting in an exhibition catalogue gives it an identity as a material object different from all others of the same type , so the letters and numbers on a Cubist painting serve to individualize it , to isolate it from all other paintings .
14 Ford is testing a sophisticated electronic security system on cars used by its own executives before deciding whether to standardise it on all high performance models .
15 But because of the recession , my husband and I could n't afford to pay our mortgage , so I had to go back to work and I do n't enjoy it at all .
16 ‘ And Miguel , now that I look back on your little masquerade , you know I think I did enjoy it after all ! ’
17 We did not discuss it at all .
18 I I say it to all whoever comes in here and they 're
19 You can build a wardrobe around it , blending it with all your usual clothes .
20 The Left in British politics had never had , nor needed to have , any single clear view about the structure of secondary education : the imperative was to provide it for all , and to provide it free .
21 ‘ We want to see proper education and we have said we will put a penny on income tax to provide it at all levels from the age of three upwards . ’
22 Some people discover this element of themselves while still very young ; others come to it at a much later stage in their lives — and others never manage to find it at all .
23 Syllabic is perhaps the most noticeable example of the English syllabic consonant , though it would be wrong to expect to find it in all accents .
24 This , his last concerto , was the first great concerto for the clarinet , and nothing has come near to matching it among all of the wind concertos written since .
25 On her return to Austria , she was careful to keep her new hobby a secret from her parents , who ‘ would not have considered it at all a proper pastime for a young girl ’ .
26 Hamnett took the towpath ; insofar as he 'd considered it at all , the old fellow thought he must have returned the other way . ’
27 Lord Hulton was a devotee of May and Baker 's Propamidine Cream and used it for all minor cuts and grazes in his cattle .
28 It was what , I used today , they used it in all hospitals .
29 Alice quickly took the key and tried it in all the doors , but oh dear !
30 You should only consider it at all if you believe your marriage can continue .
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