Example sentences of "it [vb -s] [prep] all [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 It belongs to all nomes , everywhere . ’
2 To the group of accountants at each location , it looks to all intents and purposes as if the group has its own system .
3 Furthermore , while linguistics has certainly been useful to the study of rhythm as it has to all aspects of poetry , there has been an unfortunate tendency to suppose that the language of verse is itself rhythmic .
4 It has at all times been an act of faith and a declaration of belief , the faith and the belief that a society and a nation will fare best , in this world and the next , where the most promising of its youth are withdrawn at a critical period of their development to spend several years in close and intimate proximity with one another and with those whose talent and delight is the pursuit of knowledge of all kinds for its own sake and the communication of that talent and delight to their successors .
5 As a resort it has changed though , having passed out of the possession of the royals and their followers and into that principally of the world 's surfers , who come to this coast for technical reasons , because it has by all accounts the best waves in Europe on which to perch for the ride into town .
6 But it 's rare and it depends on all kinds of things — like how mature you both are , how much experience of relationships you have and how well you could cope with time spent apart .
7 It occurs in all races and can vary greatly in severity .
8 That 's a case of , it happens in all walks of life , is n't it ?
9 It deals with all aspects of commercial and domestic security , including intruder alarms , closed circuit television systems , locks and safes .
10 Apart from , as CAJEC chairman said , ‘ clearing up any misunderstanding that this enquiry procedure is just restricted to audits — it applies to all assignments ’ , other significant changes include requiring firms to provide minimum accounting information to a successor even where fees remain outstanding and stronger procedures to be followed by firms to inform the existing adviser that they have been invited to take on additional work .
11 It applies to all goods in the categories listed in the box , irrespective of the time they have been in a country .
12 It applies to all things .
13 Dawn Roberts , tourism officer , said : ‘ It applies to all businesses throughout the borough , not just those in tourism , but all those who wish to maintain a good level of service to the customer .
14 Not only is the Christian moral law valid for all time , it applies to all men .
15 That is where the complicity erm it applies to clothes , it applies to all sorts .
16 ’ It does not specify that it applies to all parties to the conflict , and is thus more ambiguous on this point than common Article 3 .
17 Whilst I would apply that proposition completely in most cases , and particularly in cases which affect life , liberty or property , I do not think that it applies in all cases .
18 It caters for all tastes .
19 At the next level of analysis , every object may usually be organized into a given field within which it contrasts with all others , for example the various types of curtain , canoe , car or ornament .
20 Montague generation , proceeding as it does through all categories of expression simultaneously , promises recognition of the conversational integrity of parts of speech in a way that sentence-focussed Chomskian grammar does not .
21 Over against the German army or the Vichy government , where social generality ruled , as it does in all machines of state , the Resistance offered the rare phenomenon of historical action which remained personal .
22 For example , if the notion of human rights is a meaningful one ( itself in hot dispute ) , and if it extends to all humans , including the severely and terminally brain-damaged , then how could we logically fail to extend the notion to at least some animals ?
23 Care is thus needed with any numerical procedure , on the one hand , that its grid size is small enough to resolve , for example , a boundary layer ( Sections 8.3 , 11.2–11.4 , 12.4 ) and , on the other hand , that it extends into all regions of importance , such as a wake ( Section 11.5 ) , upstream wake ( Section 15.2 ) or Taylor column ( Section 16.4 ) .
24 It claims for all women a far greater potential in terms of powers and skills than any woman has ever demonstrated .
25 It works for all members of a family .
26 The good news is that it works for all ages .
27 But what makes the RNLI extra special is that it appeals to all ages .
28 ‘ The beauty of bonsai is that it appeals to all ages , ’ he says .
29 Transport , too , is free within EURO DISNEYLAND — it comes in all shapes and sizes and will carry you from one ‘ land ’ to another amidst a riot of colourful characters , street shows and parades .
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