Example sentences of "it [adv] [vb -s] all " in BNC.

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1 In these situations there is no hope for an end to these ‘ holy ’ conflicts unless there becomes available some completely new religion which rejects all existing ‘ gods ’ , and offers an alternative form of religion and deity with viability so well reasoned and convincing that it inexorably eliminates all others .
2 I ca n't make the machine go any bloody quicker , well I can , but I so what 's the point in that come and have a look at it and then they said come back and do it when you on the skin , you know the skin bring it forward well it do n't go back , it just gets all tangled .
3 So , you know cos it just says all candidates receiving .
4 It already pays all claims of more than £220 in Northern Ireland — at a cost of £680m over the past 23 years .
5 It thus covers all the products and services of the electronic publishing industry , including the online database services .
6 It still retains all its working parts and would require only minimum repairs to put it into full working order .
7 Actually in erm our bathroom and when we have a bath and a shower it always runs all down
8 When installed with a disc ( the Happy back-up ) it automatically performs all the operations needed to copy a guarded disc .
9 It also supplies all 1.6 and 1.8 diesel engines for Escorts , Orions and Fiestas as well as the 2.5 diesel engine for the Transit van , which is built in Southampton .
10 In a sentence such as ( 1b ) not only does did situate its lexical supplement ( eat ) in time like any other auxiliary , but it also evokes all the time necessary to actualize the infinitive 's lexeme and so produces a representation of an event seen from beginning to end as something that really takes its place in time .
11 It also involves all parents , who are anxious that their children should not repeat a year .
12 It also allows all the fading and mixing features you normally expect from broadcast television .
13 In addition , it also has all the usual howls and wails of the adult feline world of sex and violence .
14 But it also covers all arrestable offences which have ( or are likely to have or are intended to have ) certain consequences like , among other things , ‘ serious harm to the security of the State or to public order ’ , ‘ serious interference with the administration of justice ’ , ‘ substantial financial gain to any person ’ , and ‘ serious financial loss to any person ’ .
15 It also carries all the hallmarks of our old colleagues , Karmann of Osnabrück .
16 It also makes all its facilities easy to use and comes with an attractive range of templates suitable for documents of many types .
17 If you are sitting behind a desk with a degree from Trinity and not an ounce of ‘ a Banker ’ to boast about it probably has all the hallmarks of a great idea .
18 It 's hard to figure out what exactly is happening with Hunter Systems Inc , Palo Alto , California , since nobody 's returning phone calls : we did manage to find out that its venture capitalist Technology Funding Venture Partners IV in San Mateo , California bought back Hunter 's debt at that auction staged last week ( CI No 2,147 ) — presumably no money really changed hands , and it now owns all of Hunter — but is the company still in business ?
19 It now requires all Crown scheme participants to display charges beside telephones .
20 The martial arts call this ‘ focusing your blow ’ and it really makes all the difference .
21 It reportedly incorporates all the foundation technologies specified by the Open Software Foundation 's architecture and consists of four components : Digital DCE Runtime Service , Digital DCE Cell Directory Server , Digital DCE Security Server and the Digital DCE Applications Developers ' Kit .
22 It immediately alarms all the others and they head for home at speed .
23 It even has all its original interior transfers .
24 The Porcupine fish in my 48″ × 24″ × 24″ tank is very friendly , but when I try to feed my other fish it simply eats all the food .
25 It simply services all the other spending funds , by borrowing from external sources and lending internally .
26 It readily meets all the functions of money .
27 There 's been very little said about the actual content of the Childrens Act and I think it actually gets all Party 's support , which is , which is excellent .
28 What else does the superego do , because it certainly does all of that , but it has other functions .
29 I hate the way it bloody whistles all the time .
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