Example sentences of "it [verb] [adv] all " in BNC.

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1 And one his suggestion was approved and tried , it wiped out all incidents of damage and robbery .
2 They had it painted up all psychedelic from top to bottom , but then the next people that moved in had it painted over except for one ceiling .
3 " Sometimes , it goes away all by itself , pouff , but sometimes , " she paused , " sometimes not . "
4 It 's a straightforward dome tent which is quick and easy to erect — it goes up all in one .
5 " Oh no , it goes down all the way and sacrifices itself .
6 It sits there all day .
7 Having no qualifications I launched into a career as a journalist and for my health it became downhill all the way .
8 There is also ‘ value-rational ’ ( wertrational ) action , where the goal is so dominant for the actor that it drives out all calculation or concern for consequences .
9 The concern known since 1873 as the Gutehoffnungshütte A.G. was by no means the largest in the Ruhr , but by then it had extended from iron-founding into quarrying and mining iron ore and coal — it produced practically all the 215,000 tons of iron ore and half the 415,000 tons of coal it required — and had diversified into transport , rolling and the construction of bridges , ships , and a variety of machinery .
10 You know , it has n't all got to happen on a Sunday .
11 It has n't all been smooth running of course , I mean working in a parliament with eighty separate national political delegations , working in t nine languages , I have to admit we 've made the odd slip .
12 And that was how I was trained and that way I was trained seven and a half years ago , it has now all changed again .
13 Headache may be on its own or the forerunner of other complaints ; it accompanies almost all other illnesses .
14 Eventually the snow was so deep that it filled in all the fields with only the top few inches of the wall sticking out .
15 It uses up all the gaps in between the gaps .
16 It came out all confused .
17 It came out all in a rush ,
18 It came out all
19 it came out all purple bluey
20 It says okay all this sort of stuff .
21 And when the blur does clear , we imagine that we have made it do so all by ourselves .
22 It happened not all at once , you understand , ’ said Oisin .
23 The women centre has served a vital need for the community over the last six or seven years , and if it closes down all that work is basically gone and all the support that we 've build up has gone , because basically there 'll be nowhere that women can go to socialise and to find out what 's going on in Oxford .
24 By use of the alphabetical sequence , it gathers together all aspects of a concrete subject which are likely to have been scattered by a discipline-orientated approach in the basic order of the scheme .
25 The term ‘ software ’ must be very broadly defined , so that it includes almost all aspects of a project from its specification and design through to the delivery of executable code .
26 For all the gadgetry , everything stopped when the photocopier was working because it soaked up all the power .
27 Deleuze reverses Plato by validating this simulacrum of the good copy on the grounds that , precisely because it is a bad copy , it breaks down all adequation between copy and model , appearance and essence , event and Idea .
28 ‘ It may get rusty with wet if it stays there all night .
29 The beef is tender and full of flavour and , although the breed grows more slowly than the big continental animals , the deficit is adequately compensated for by much cheaper production costs in terms of food and housing ( it stays out all year round ) .
30 It hung off all sides of his hand like a lump of uncooked dough .
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