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

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1 He leaned into it and the fielder at midwicket could only turn and jog after it all the way to the boundary .
2 I ca n't live in the muck of it all the while .
3 Then take a mouthful , and hold it there in your mouth for a moment , then swallow it , very slowly , noticing the taste of it all the way . ’
4 Similar to these are the filter-feeders , animals that pass a current of water through their bodies and take out of it all the food they need .
5 I 'm aware of it all the time , and I 'm always thinking about it .
6 you said you were gon na club towards it all the money out your post office .
7 And throughout it all the music , first heard as an eerie sketch inside the hero 's head , skeletally indistinct and bone china fragile .
8 ‘ Even if I do n't act like it all the time . ’
9 That same floor we 've been crossing reaches right to here , one great caldarium , with that hypocaust deployed underneath it all the way .
10 Its engine was American , its assembly was completed in America , it would n't have happened without Shelby 's American dream , but underneath it all the Shelby AC Cobra was a British a sports car as you could wish to see .
11 I just felt my mind rebelling against it all the time .
12 Pippa Nolan says they 're up against it all the time … lots of riders have young horses and they 've all had good rounds … but it 's a sport of ups and downs and this year she 's had her fair share of downs
13 His head was cleaned of pain and the pain in going had taken away with it all the niggle , the circular gloomy gnawing , all thought .
14 She carried it through the back-door and ran with it all the way to Fred 's house .
15 No , I 've always admired them for doing it their own way and getting away with it all the way to the end .
16 The actual degree awarded to an individual will be that which is most appropriate to his or her background and experience and carries with it all the rights and privileges of membership of the University .
17 But the chief matter of Property being now not the Fruit of the Earth , and the Beasts that subsist on it , but the Earth itself ; so that which takes in and carries with it all the rest : I think it is plain , that Property in that too is acquired as the former .
18 But you was with it all the War , even before the War , and then when the War came , and of course you 've got a fair amount when the War came on you see .
19 The image of his face flashed past and together with it all the days of early summer , Jubilee summer .
20 A girl can not , not , let boys get away with it all the time .
21 And you go out and do the same thing again and you 're getting le let off for the same thing all the time and you think you 're going to get away with it all the time .
22 I mean Rave Soc get away with it all the time .
23 Angie was into it all the way .
24 All these reminiscences told the same story : a big , healthy , gregarious man , full of fun and sport , always living life to the full and extracting from it all the juice it contained , and more .
25 Apple Computer Inc on Wednesday launches its first full-function servers , and with them hopes to persuade small- and medium-size businesses to buy from it all the computer equipment they need ; the new Workgroup servers can process data up to four times faster than Quadras , and although they will support alien machines , they are designed primarily for networks consisting mainly of Macintoshes ; the Workgroup Server Models 60 and 80 cost from $3,080 to $10,000 , the high-end Model 95 at $7,600 to $13,000 ; the 95 is out by the end of April the other two this summer ; the company also has a new Release 4.0 of its AppleShare file and print sharing software , and a high-end AppleShare Pro ; the company is also launching AppleTalk Connection for MS-DOS and Windows to enable cross communications between Macintosh and MS-DOS boxes in a network .
26 and everybo everybody 's involved in it all the way .
27 While the patient should be kept warm , his room should also be properly ventilated , especially if he is in it all the time .
28 they travel up the stairs your , you knew this room and when , with being in it all the time you , you know you , your nose gets
29 to do it , but then again that was in it all the time , you know , it just do n't make sense
30 King Edward 1 , that great town-planner , gave it a charter in 1286 , conferring upon it all the liberties and privileges of the City of London .
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