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

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1 Despite that record , it is , of course , the case that unemployment has risen in this recession , as it has in all other recessions .
2 It occurs in all races and can vary greatly in severity .
3 Some of the things a good caddie was expected to know included a good knowledge of the game , to be able to advise the player on which club to use at any given moment ; a knowledge of the course , the length of its holes , its geography from tee to green and the subtleties and borrows of those greens , as well as the way it played in all weather conditions .
4 That 's a case of , it happens in all walks of life , is n't it ?
5 It invests in all the major points of change in the life of a company , from start-ups through to flotation .
6 The importance of such informal information is therefore greater in some jobs than in others , but it exists in all .
7 to let it spill in all its silly wonder ,
8 The range of emotions is wide and it takes in all , from the simplest emotion to the peak experience and the emotions of creativity .
9 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 .
10 erm I ca n't roll them off and I do n't know if it applies in all of them , but it happened to me in Italy that erm I was fined on the spot .
11 The ash cloud drifted at somewhere between twenty-five and sixty kilometres per hour , and it covered in all more than two million square kilometres of the South American continent .
12 Although we are spared the details , it resulted in all the barbed wire on the course being removed .
13 Perhaps it just grew and matured until it took in all their emotions , but his hands began to smooth her back and shoulders , until in the end his fingers were threaded through her hair and his big , warm hands were holding her steady while he kissed her with mesmerising thoroughness .
14 An enormous bomb fell on a place nearby called Spurgeon 's Tabernacle , so close that it blew in all the windows and knocked the marquee for six .
15 He came into the room and poured himself a glass of water from the earthenware jug which stood , as it did in all the offices of Cairo , in the window so that the air currents could cool it .
16 In every Shakespeare play where prose appears ( as it does in all but four : Henry VI , Parts 1 and 3 ; King John ; Richard II ) , characters constantly move from prose to verse , or from verse to prose , and back again .
17 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 .
18 At the far end a bittern stood — just as it does in all the books , just as it does in all those television nature films : in bizarre ‘ bittern-stance ’ .
19 At the far end a bittern stood — just as it does in all the books , just as it does in all those television nature films : in bizarre ‘ bittern-stance ’ .
20 Why has housing never been a central issue for the women 's liberation movement in Britain , despite the crucial place that it occupies in all our lives ?
21 After one long and stimulating chat with Emily on her small front porch she suddenly announced ‘ I 'm going to call you Bobbie ! ’ and Bobbie it remained in all our conversations and letters from her , from then on .
22 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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