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

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1 According to its prospectus , it intended to apply for an Act of Parliament empowering it to acquire all the land south of Downing Street , as far as Parliament Square , between St James 's Park and the river .
2 The 1988 Criminal Justice Act extended it to cover all crimes where a few thousand pounds are involved .
3 Montague managed to convince Mortimer of his innocence , but his narrow escape did not discourage the king , and when the coup came it had all the appearance of being carefully planned .
4 Mdf 's smooth surface enables it to accept all types of finishes , from veneers and laminates , to paints and varnishes .
5 He had a long-life lead on and I tried to grab the long-life lead it burnt all my hand and he tried to attack the pit bull .
6 Millwall on the other hand made it look all to easy … their sub Verveeay was a yard too quick for the Oxford defence … and his shot was spot on …
7 And that in order to manage it to retain all the species , you need to more-or-less leave it alone .
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