Example sentences of "it [verb] all [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | So get it to go all the way . |
2 | This disease , it like , it destroys all the brain cells , you know |
3 | It goes all the way to Kyle of Lochalsh these days turning southwards from Achnasheen , leaving the wild vastness of Wester Ross accessible only by the motor car , a later and more threatening penetration . |
4 | Teacher : Yes , it goes all the way round the log now . |
5 | I suppose it goes all the way round does it ? |
6 | 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 . |
7 | Years ago it housed all the village activities including lantern slides , then moving pictures when they came into being . |
8 | The inflation was also a good thing in that it produced all the contents of the universe quite literally out of nothing . |
9 | It encapsulated all the preoccupations and fantasies of the provincial adolescent . |
10 | This principle is not the special prerogative of anthropology , and it transcends all the boundaries of traditional academic disciplines . |
11 | With 12 players on call from the World Cup compared to the USA 's six , Canada could rely on experience and it made all the difference , especially among the backs where the Eagles paid a heavy price for dropped passes , missed tackles and errant kicks . |
12 | For the first time Janine felt that she had an ally , and it made all the difference to her . |
13 | In practice , at least in South-East Asia , it made all the difference whether aid was given before or after independence . |
14 | It incorporates all the functions normally expected in an electronic organiser , including diary , clock , alarm , notepad and address book . |
15 | It incorporates all the features of the monochrome flat panel series , plus the RISC engine , X server accelerator , large screen and colour . |
16 | It incorporates all the Solaris Workgroup technologies plus advanced system administration , commercial-grade input-output and enterprise-wide installation . |
17 | ‘ You see it happening all the time , the move around between the carer and the resident as to who is the adult and who is the child . |
18 | Now in this room I see it happening all the time , and if you 're doing something important , then I can bring you back into it ca n't I ? |
19 | At Manhattan 's Fulton fish market in the shadow of Brooklyn Bridge , fishmongers pay about $1.40 to have 100lb of fish carried across South Street — the same price they would pay to have it carried all the way from the Gulf of Mexico . |
20 | It , it 's really because as somebody gets older the risk gets very , very great , and it needs all the money that 's built up in the early years to sustain the risk , the charges for the risk later on , in the later years . |
21 | PACE has taken a charity stall on nearby Aylesbury Market , but it needs all the help it can get . |
22 | ‘ With the Hendrix show the work goes right across the range and it covers all the bases . ’ |
23 | it has all the ingredients I wanted ; Figure 1 was the result of my first visit . |
24 | It has all the ingredients for an appealing story , and an appealing picture . |
25 | He says It has all the ingredients that kids want jeopardy , death and destruction but it also has people saving lives and so the parents like it and that is why it has been so popular . |
26 | Clairol 's Silver Shot ( £19.95 ) is a small , compact hairdryer that wo n't take up loads of room and it has all the advantages of its bigger , professional-style counterparts . |
27 | It has all the advantages of a cannon plus the ability to rumble forward through the middle of enemy formations crushing everything in its path . |
28 | It 's promoted by the natural-born hucksters within Apple because it has all the earmarks of something trendy and fashionable . |
29 | This second expedition to Benghazi is not mentioned in any official documents and it has all the hallmarks of a David Stirling private-enterprise job , especially in view of the personnel who were to be involved . |
30 | IT has all the hallmarks of history repeating itself , the charismatic young pretender ousting the tired old campaigner , so it is inevitable that comparisons between Bill Clinton and John F Kennedy are coming thick and fast . |