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

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1 It represents all households which contain an elderly person .
2 It involves all aspects of erm the law in relation to firearms , their issue , their use er great emphasis placed on er section three of the criminal law act in respect of the use of reasonable force .
3 Genius , as it disdains all assistance , so it defies all obstacles .
4 The guide-books say little : Samuel Wallis visited it and named it Boscawen Island , perhaps after the great admiral of Finisterre ; the best vanilla in the Pacific is grown there ; and it is rumoured that the finest kavo — that faintly narcotic drink prepared from the powdered root of a local pepper plant , and an important part of rituals and celebrations in the South Pacific — is Tafahi kava , and that it renders all Tafahians perpetually slightly dopey .
5 It arouses all forms of passion .
6 Mdf 's smooth surface enables it to accept all types of finishes , from veneers and laminates , to paints and varnishes .
7 It is important to note that a company must itself maintain a register of charges which is more extensive than that maintained by the Registrar of Companies ( since it covers all charges irrespective of type ) but failure to register a charge in it does not invalidate the charge .
8 These days , despite its name , it covers all forms of optical media providing a valuable ( if US-biased ) amalgam of news and comment .
9 It covers all persons ( whether or not acting in concert ) who directly or indirectly own or deal in the shares of an offeror company or the target company in an offer and who have ( in addition to their nominal interests as shareholders ) an interest or potential interest , whether commercial , financial or personal , in the outcome of the offer .
10 It has all sorts of graphics engines built in , including one for line drawing and a fast bit-blitter for quick block moves and 2Mb of video RAM .
11 It has all kinds of ghosts from the past .
12 I think it 's a perfect example of rumour feeding on rumour , that once something gets into the market place it causes all sorts of entrepreneurial people out there to think there 's an opportunity they ought not to miss .
13 The differences between quotation and paraphrase can be seen in the following contrasting examples : Quotation " One of the most striking things about detective fiction " , Patricia Craig argues in her critical introduction to English detective stories , " is the ease with which it accommodates all kinds of topical ideologies . "
14 It fulfilled all functions and provided all the information that a diver needs in order to eliminate any possible problem areas encountered on a dive .
15 ‘ This trio only has long-term chances of survival if it uses all chances to work together to get the best results , ’ he said .
16 It uses all sorts of quantitative and qualitative data , and allows all types of subjective and objective assessments .
17 However , it allows all users to access each others modules , since everyone is part of the one family .
18 It handles all products right through the whole chain from hydrogen cyanide to ‘ Perspex ’ and ‘ Diakon ’ plastics and newer added-value materials such as ‘ Asterite ’ and ‘ Avron ’ .
19 sort of bits , I 've got a bit here and it says all landlords may be liquidated immediately you know
20 To a large degree this was centred , although not confined , to the newer , suburban churches , but it affected all aspects of Nonconformist church-life .
21 Structure , which can also be opposed to material , is a broader concept than both form , in its traditional sense , and device ; it embraces all aspects of a literary text , from sound to subject matter , and it includes both those which are defamiliarized and those which are not .
22 a right high one but it had er , had it got all things on top ?
23 The 1988 Criminal Justice Act extended it to cover all crimes where a few thousand pounds are involved .
24 UEFA ARE ready to listen to radical new proposals for a European super league , but only if it benefits all clubs and not just the rich elite .
25 UEFA are ready to listen to radical new proposals for a European Super League , but only if it benefits all clubs and not just the rich elite .
26 ‘ And it raises all sorts of questions about the car crash , does n't it ? ’
27 It raises all kinds of questions , such as how do the evil and the tragedy get out again , how long can they stay there without deterioration and many more .
28 The first of these influences represents the influence of aggregate demand since the key term , m t , is an economy-wide average : its influence is not specific to one particular market — it affects all markets and hence is not indexed on .
29 In a broader sense it includes all relatives living together or accepted as a family , including adopted persons .
30 It includes all aspects of political participation , including formal parties , but also local and national pressure groups .
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