Example sentences of "it [vb mod] [verb] all " in BNC.
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1 | It may make all the difference . ’ |
2 | Something may be green , or fat , or it may be running , and it may have all these properties or none without ceasing to exist . |
3 | The overall policy embodied in the agreement " that it should cover all liberated Soviet and British subjects " was finally confirmed by a full Cabinet meeting on 31 January 1945 , chaired by Clement Attlee , when Churchill and Eden were already on their way to the Crimea Conference at Yalta . |
4 | While there was near unanimity that there should be a single validating body , it was felt that it should cover all courses below degree level , including OND . |
5 | It should show all the stages of the project and the main outputs at each stage . |
6 | MR ARTHUR Scargill , NUM president , demanded yesterday that , if Labour won , it should repeal all anti-union legislation , dismiss the British Coal board and reinstate all miners sacked during his year-long pit strike , writes Kevin Maguire , Labour Correspondent . |
7 | It should have all been ready for him . |
8 | But it is one thing to say that once the House of Lords is seised of the case it must resolve all outstanding issues in the appeal itself . |
9 | What I am suggesting is that if education is for all then it must meet all needs . |
10 | ( 5 ) The tender must be for cash , it must treat all shareholders equally and top-up arrangements are not permitted . |
11 | The state must , therefore , like the parents of early childhood , protect the citizen and satisfy all his needs ; the state must , again like the parent of the infant , forgive , indulge and tolerate all his activities , even the parricidal , aggressive ones ; it must accept all criticism , but never criticize in its turn ; it must provide , but never demand in its turn ; it must love , cherish and value , but accept hatred , indifference and contempt in return . |
12 | She reckoned it must take all of eight or nine metric minutes per person . |
13 | If the new firm is able to accept instructions , it must take all proper steps to erect the " Chinese Wall " to preserve the confidentiality of the client 's affairs : the stringency and complexity of this pretty well rules out any possibility that instructions could be accepted from more than one of the clients involved . |
14 | Where a firm deals with or for a customer it must take all reasonable steps to deal on the terms which are the best available for the customer in the circumstances . |
15 | This is because it must include all assets which might be acquired for investment purposes . |
16 | ‘ It must have all seemed very strange . ’ |
17 | It must address all sources of power and the impacts they cause . |
18 | We listened and learned that if the church is to grow it must consider all its resources ! |
19 | It must happen all the time . ’ |
20 | It might look all wrong to the author of ‘ L'Etat et puissance ’ ; to him , kings who could not tax by definition lacked power as well as wealth . |
21 | And if playing is too easy , it might take all the fun out of it . |
22 | surely in a lot of ways it might makes all the difference Barry . |
23 | I said yes why , they can nae do that mister he said it 'll affect all the sensors on the machines oh ah |
24 | And they go down at a bit at a time or it 'll go all the way down . |
25 | Yeah , it 'll clear all that |
26 | If you do F eleven it 'll show all the characters . |
27 | it 'll benefit all of us if you give me as much assistance as you possibly can . |
28 | now it 'll delete all that . |
29 | SunSoft says it has n't worked out whether Solaris for the IBM Corp/Motorola Inc PowerPC RISC will be compatible with the PowerOpen environment that IBM is developing for the CPU , but says it 'll observe all binary standards . |
30 | stuff , erm , I 'll I 've got a disk that does interesting little joined up lines , and there 's one where you can just put numbers in yourself and it 'll draw all sorts of pictures for you |