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

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1 It is alleged by the plaintiff that the use of these roads by numerous heavy goods vehicles at night amounts to a public nuisance for which the defendants are responsible : the dock company because it controls the Gillingham Gate and by its operation of the gate and the port in general causes or permits the heavy goods vehicles to go in and out of it at all hours , and the fourth and fifth defendants , Crescent Wharves Ltd. and Ship Link Terminals Ltd. respectively , because as sublessees of the dock company they or their customers send heavy goods vehicles in and out of the port and cause or materially contribute to the alleged nuisance .
2 I myself know only too well what it 's like to have a car stolen , so as a car is one of our most valuable possessions , it pays to take care of it at all times .
3 ‘ Keep the media out of it at all costs for the moment .
4 It meant that Mrs Constantine had been asked to attend a meeting and wanted to get out of it at all costs .
5 Reynolds had come across two others like it in all respects , but not in the same folder , and not with the incriminating paragraph ; that too was odd , in retrospect .
6 Only 5% of respondents agreed with this suggestion , and there were huge majorities against it within all categories of respondent , the principal objections being its impracticality and the fear that it would encourage ‘ blind signing ’ by the co — signatory .
7 And how the mine at the bottom of the shaft was not always dark , but lofty , like a cathedral , and lit up , but with dark tunnels running out from it on all sides .
8 it up from it with all sorts of weird accents and things put in ,
9 The Ahaggar massif was apparently one of the chief watersheds , for enormous wadis radiate from it in all directions .
10 The small size of the protector means that it is practical to leave radioactive tubes in it at all times , even during vortexing or addition of reagents .
11 What I found was the Women 's Movement and I dedicated myself completely to it at all levels from forming advice groups , demonstrating to reclaim the streets etc .
12 Harold Wilson himself had emphasised publicly that he would ban the export to it of all arms except the minimum necessary for self-defence against foreign aggression .
13 I 'd want to know how much the people who are working on it at all stages are paid , if they 're paid a living wage .
14 It was obviously a highway , for the other runs branched off it in all directions .
15 The runway , running east to west , had individual taxiways leading off it from all sides , taxiways to the circular parking bays where Russian helicopters had once parked .
16 High illiteracy rates and a chronic lack of skilled manpower meant that the new government regarded educational provision as politically and economically important and popular demand for it at all levels was considerable .
17 Yeah well I 'll speak to about it by all means but I 'm not quite sure how the hell she 's gon na be able to do it .
18 Yeah well I 'll speak to about it by all means but I 'm not quite sure how the hell she 's gon na be able to do it .
19 But I would n't have thought everybody would , would want to wade through it at all times .
20 Automatically dissecting the problem into the code of coloured balls and prismatic chains that was the symbology of her interface , Chesarynth looked at it from all angles .
21 At night she leaves her bed , lights a lamp , and gazes at it from all points of view .
22 What most visitors who admire it do n't know is that its original home was the middle of Oxford town centre — just below Carfax tower — with traffic flowing around it from all directions .
23 … the novel is destined to be perceived from within itself — the same as the real world … to enjoy a novel we must feel surrounded by it on all sides
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