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

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1 Was I really going to marry him , or was it all a dream ?
2 The architects built a system of simulated streets in the air and presumably the people are supposed to play their part in making it all a success by playing in those streets , which measure three metres wide .
3 ‘ Then when I saw you I realised suddenly that you were just the friend who would help to make it all a success .
4 We do n't make it all a mess .
5 The last thing I wanted was to find myself slithering down the steep craggy section above the corrie , having mistakenly bypassed the Y-shaped gully that led back to the car , yet I could sense I was getting it all a bit wrong .
6 The Wilsons however found it all a bit much and thinking their tank threatened , have moved the fish on to Blackpool 's Sealife Centre .
7 I was about ten at the time and I found it all a bit frightening .
8 Sarah 's place at University is now assured along with other classmates , some of whom found it all a bit too much .
9 Sarah 's place at University is now assured along with other classmates , some of whom found it all a bit too much .
10 In the Middle of it all a child crieing
11 Some of it is genuine , some of it all a smoke-screen .
12 To top it all a stranger is set to make a major impact on your life .
13 We hear water running , inmates talking , footsteps clumping on loose floorboards , street noise , children shouting — ; and somewhere underneath it all a woman is sobbing in her room .
14 Grandma laughed and called it all a waste
15 Or was it all a pack of lies to make me give in ?
16 Louise enjoyed it all every bit as much as Constance .
17 Yeah , we 've got it all no problem .
18 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 .
19 Or is it all an illusion , a phantasm derived from mere figures , a figment of journalistic imagination , an evanescent creature of dream and the wishful thinking of those for whom history is proceeding too slowly , and who would prefer to see an era change during their lifetimes rather than to live within the dulling envelope of merely one ?
20 And erm watch it all the things that one had to do to one 's car if one was able to use a car in the blackout .
21 you said you were gon na club towards it all the money out your post office .
22 All these reminiscences told the same story : a big , healthy , gregarious man , full of fun and sport , always living life to the full and extracting from it all the juice it contained , and more .
23 At the other side of the piano James Callaghan , then Prime Minister , was talking animatedly to a very distinguished-looking Admiral , while through it all the Queen and Prince Philip moved easily , chatting to their guests .
24 And throughout it all the music , first heard as an eerie sketch inside the hero 's head , skeletally indistinct and bone china fragile .
25 I 'll take it all the way to the Senate if I have to . ’
26 ‘ Will she take it all the way or wo n't she ? ’ became the talk of the senior common room .
27 But it was felt anomalous to take it all the way down to fourth XV , even under-18 , level , ’ said Hogg .
28 He had a good head for numbers , and recited it all the way down St Martin 's Lane and into Monmouth Street ; then he went in a shop for a coffee and wrote it down on one of the paper napkins .
29 It is a three-day journey to the land of Moriah , yet he cuts the wood for Isaac 's funeral pyre before he sets off , and takes it all the way with him .
30 Let's see if you can make it all the way to the front door before Rosie gets you .
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