Example sentences of "is [adj] [verb] [pron] all " in BNC.

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1 Naff plebeian drugs , junk food , hoary sexism , a love of trash culture … hip hop and hardcore share all these , but where hip hop still has a guiding notion of cool ( both music and style are minimal ) neo-hardcore is prepared to LET IT ALL HANG OUT horribly ; the corset of cool has been ruptured and all manner of banished and forbidden rock memories have sprawled free … grotesquerie embraced as a defiant gesture against the sound track of yuppie culture — sleek , chic , designer pop-soul .
2 Britain 's is content to debate it all after the decisions have been made , and then pass the lot virtually unamended .
3 Although throughout Marx 's and Engels 's work reference to property is so extensive that it is impossible to take them all into account , a general pattern emerges .
4 Nowadays , when we look back at old photographs and films of the 1950s rock and roll craze , and the Teddy Boys , it is easy to wonder what all the fuss was about .
5 With convergence also on the issue of regional autonomy , it is hard to see what all the fuss and bother is about .
6 It is hard to describe it all to people who were n't there .
7 It is hard to take it all seriously When practising during daylight , but as our friends in Wales found , controlling a mobile body of men at night , without getting lost and remaining undetected , is not easy .
8 For example , an oak is different from an elm or a beech ; but occasionally , it is useful to consider them all together : the word tree makes this possible .
9 It is lovely to see you all , and so many friends from their old school and college and Steven 's office ( or from Annabelle 's old school ) .
10 Once again it is lovely to see you all .
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