Example sentences of "it [verb] that [adv] all " in BNC.
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1 | Not many years ago , it seemed that almost all readability research , and almost all research in linguistics confined itself to the analysis of units no larger than a sentence . |
2 | Thirdly , it happened that virtually all of the Realists in the early years were immigrants from Europe . |
3 | 1.10 It appears that nearly all languages make at least one division in the words of their vocabulary , morphologically or syntactically , or in both ways , between those which commonly do instantiate and those which can not instantiate entities ; the former are traditionally called nouns , and there is a very high degree of intuitive agreement in cross-linguistic identification of nouns precisely because speakers of even widely different cultures are disposed to agree in what they regard as entities rather than properties . |
4 | It seems that virtually all students will be exempt . |
5 | It follows that nearly all contracts of sale and supply can be made by word of mouth , subject to the normal common law rules of contract formation . |