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

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1 In this it surpassed all that Lanfranc had been able to achieve even at the height of his influence in 1072 .
2 In the , th the end of chapter nineteen it says all the city was stirred up because of them .
3 When the financial conditions turn hostile it takes all the luck in the world for businesses to stay alive , much less prosper .
4 But it 's , it 's a nice homely it 's all been refurbished in the last year .
5 if you do them both white it looks all wrong
6 But before any package is made it has to be designed and tested to make sure it meets all the legal , technical and commercial needs .
7 ‘ Of course , ’ she muttered , ‘ I 'm sure it happens all the time . ’
8 The highlight grid which produces alternate light and dark background character cells does n't work with dark backgrounds and while the second grid is better it reduces all the colours to magenta or white making it almost useless for anything other than outlining .
9 In short it covers all those matters that slow-down the smooth flow of the plan .
10 Unhappily now we are older it has all disappeared , and we must fight again just to retain the few rights we still have , such as state pensions and what is left of the health service .
11 First it multiplies all the spots of light in the scene , because they are reflected off the wet surfaces .
12 First it multiplies all the spots of light in the scene , because they are reflected off the wet surfaces .
13 Fifteen It 's all gone erm it 's gone all soggy .
14 I 'm sorry it took all this to get them out into the open — as far as they 've come .
15 And then Mr then erm dismissed my concerns for affordable supply in that it had all been said before .
16 The University of Wales occupies a unique position in the educational system of the Principality in that it validates all teacher-training courses as well as almost all the other advanced courses offered by the public sector higher education establishments , with the exception of the courses offered at the Polytechnic of Wales which are CNAA validated .
17 The inflation was also a good thing in that it produced all the contents of the universe quite literally out of nothing .
18 ‘ You know , ’ said Simon , ‘ she 's so thick it takes all the fun out of it .
19 Because according to the best it hurts all the way .
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