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

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1 It represents all of the available picture information , and no surplus information .
2 It involves all of us and how we work together to make Guinness the outstanding performer in the British Beer market .
3 Which means it offers all of our legendary durability and support , but at a weight markedly less than all comparable competitive shoes .
4 He admits to reservations about one of the central elements of McKenna 's work — the suggestion that DMT ( Dimethyltryptamine , a psychedelic which delivers a short 15-minute blast ) works the same for everyone , that it transports all of us to an alien realm , bringing us into contact with the ‘ machine elves of hyperspace ’ .
5 It incorporates all of the Solaris Workgroup technologies plus advanced system administration , commercial-grade I/O and enterprise-wide installation .
6 Advanced Micro Devices Inc is to sublease three buildings with a total of 175,000 square feet , enabling it to consolidate all of its Silicon Valley operations at one contiguous campus in Sunnyvale ; the three buildings formerly housed MIPS Computer Systems Inc and AMD will sublease them from Silicon Graphics Inc , now parent of MIPS .
7 It covers all of these and more .
8 It has all of the things that you find in other packages — reshaping tools , rotation , reflection , resizing etc. but it also has operations that will combine objects .
9 It has all of the facilities you need , and a few nice bells and whistles thrown in .
10 Without doubt , the Tampico is the best place to stay if you like a quieter relaxed atmosphere and the beach — it starts all of about 10 metres from the bar , and the only thing separating the two is the swimming pool .
11 It worries all of us .
12 More importantly , it allows all of us to study the real vernacular architecture of Wales .
13 Given the gun , it lifted all of six inches as if to sniff the wind , the massively muscled V8 growling expensively .
14 It seemed all of her father 's old acquaintances had not been too impressed by his choice of wife .
15 If it meets all of the criteria laid down by these bodies , the NCVQ or SCOTVEC ‘ seal of approval ’ will be given and the awarding body will be able to offer the awards .
16 In the long term , should the change be approved , it may well reduce controversy on the court , but there will probably be any amount of controversy in the run up to any such potential change , not least because it affects all of us , you , me … and them , the professionals .
17 It includes all of the Solaris Desktop features and additional technologies such as server networking , naming services and remote administration .
18 It includes all of the Solaris Desktop features and additional technologies such as server networking , naming services and remote administration .
19 Some of the costs are met by head office — it gets all of the revenue because we sell in this country — but in the case of France where we have a separate legal entity , what we 're after is contribution statements by unit of accommodation for the UK revenues , and one or two other costs with those French locally incurred expenses .
20 Carefully thought out , it lists all of Leger 's exhibitions , but , more importantly , reproduces in colour a large selection of the finest paintings which have passed through their hands .
21 Once , they exploded with a sound so terrifying that it brought all of us below instantly out on to the rain-drenched deck .
22 Each student will have their own coursework folder , and in it keep all of their work including the question paper set by the tutor , their answers and a copy of the tutor 's assessment , for each of the five subject areas .
23 And if we can get all of those five right it helps all of us within the group to hopefully get it right first time .
24 Becoming a Christian is not the solution and the answer and the th the grand elixir , it solves all of life 's problems , it takes away all the difficulties .
25 But it took all of a week 's ration of time to restore the plot to its pre-holiday weed-free state .
26 There must have been about nine or ten of them — all men except for one woman — and they tried to say it took all of them to restrain me .
27 During the following days Luke 's energy for work seemed boundless , and it took all of Merrill 's concentration to keep abreast of him .
28 It took all of Shiona 's strength to keep her body from trembling .
29 It took all of his strength to free the buckled doorway , but eventually it broke free with a protesting groan .
30 He pointed out that the army version of the shooting prompted the questions : Why , if the army believed that it had caught three terrorists , did it let all of them escape ?
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