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

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1 And it offers it all in a low-profile systems cabinet which is 30% smaller than comparable machines — yet designed by CompuAdd 212 provides the power and expandability to handle everything from word-processing and spreadsheets to network applications and presentation graphics .
2 It drives them all crazy .
3 And finally , staying with generalities on migration , I think it behoves us all to be a bit cautious because I see quite a lot of fantasy and fiction around in in this E I P and I 'd be guilty of it myself at times .
4 Does n't , it holds it all , it holds it in its , in itself
5 but it knocks me all off then , I do n't feel , I feel tired but I 'm not tired when I go
6 It depends it all depends on whether Emma gives me my money .
7 It says it all .
8 erm you go in this place and erm and it shows you all the boats and things , and you can have a go on , there 's this thing where they crawl up .
9 ‘ Perhaps you should see to it before it blows us all up , Nurse . ’
10 She felt her head going back , then brought it forward again as she said , ‘ It 's … it 's been pretty hot lately ; it affects us all . ’
11 It affects us all and its practitioners do not come up for re-election every five years .
12 It gets us all in the end .
13 The only positive aspect is that since it attracts the seediest sort of tourist , it keeps them all in one place like a gigantic concrete fly-paper , and stops them wandering all over the unspoiled parts of the Highlands looking for go-cart tracks and timeshare chalets .
14 It takes me all the strength I have left to open the door into Contracts .
15 Well , I ca n't promise that if you leave I 'll be as generous as he was ; I 'll continue your allowance certainly , but as for a house , no ; for as you are well aware , because you know the books as well as I do , it takes us all our time , even with my salary , to continue living here as we have done of yore .
16 I mean it takes you all your time to find a good nice potato an'all
17 And it takes you all the way there ?
18 Yeah , I should get one that yeah page ten , it says return to your letter and essentially i it tells you all the various formatting options that you want to apply to your document to make it look neat and tidy .
19 Yes but it tells you all the facilities of print .
20 It tells you all the mistakes he made , before he finally saw the light .
21 it tells you all about it in the book and also here .
22 It means they all get an extra couple of days off on their holiday does n't it ?
23 It puts me all at sixes and sevens . ’
24 like the radio , T V and it muffles it all out .
25 But the ideal is asserted in all areas of psychological method : in observations , questionnaires , interviews , and projective tests , as well as experiments ; and it gives them all a claim on scientific reliability .
26 It gives you all the symptoms ( not literally ) and early warning signs .
27 He had to ring up that and it gives you all the phone numbers of all the police stations in Bristol .
28 Typically , the way he describes it gives it all an edge , a challenge , like he 's looking out to make sure no one can get the drop on him .
29 W. R. Parzynski and P. W. Zipse 's Introduction to Mathematical Analysis makes a better job than most , and it does it all in the right order , from special to general , what you might call the Reverse Bourbaki Gambit .
30 sitting there doing paper work and the ki erm the kids use it as a a an office and what have you , there with their paper work , Sarah does her homework there and we have our meals in there so erm sort of it does n't really matter but er you know it saves them all coming out for a meal , and having to do it cos trouble is it 's too small to keep an eye on people to see if they want anything , everything 's alright and what have you
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