Example sentences of "all [ex0] is to " in BNC.
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1 | That is all there is to it . |
2 | That 's all there is to it . ’ |
3 | ‘ I became homeless in London so I got on a train and ended up here ; that 's all there is to it , really . ’ |
4 | They see labour as something which can be bought and sold and , for them , that is all there is to it ; when they use that idea of labour they are unaware of and unconcerned with what has caused it . |
5 | ‘ All the North Bank [ the Highbury hooligan end ] care about is their team and the other end and that 's all there is to it . ’ |
6 | One is young or one is mature and that is all there is to it . ’ |
7 | He must go and I must lose my husband and that is all there is to it . |
8 | Your ma probably worked here same as everybody else and fell for somebody who let her down , and that 's all there is to it . |
9 | of course that 's not all there is to this beautiful island . |
10 | That 's all there is to it . ’ |
11 | That 's all there is to it . |
12 | That 's all there is to it . |
13 | That 's all there is to it . |
14 | As you look at the above diagram of the learning cycle you may well be saying to yourself ‘ Is that all there is to it ? |
15 | They may chug along believing that structure is all there is to it or that a combination of structure and roles is the answer . |
16 | That is all there is to it : the skill is in being clear about what you want to find . |
17 | A feeling of personal importance , a valid place in the overall scheme of things and an appreciation that the material plane does not encompass all there is to life is essential if true health and well-being are to be attained . |
18 | The mundane world view would suggest that you 've simply been foolish or unlucky , and that 's all there is to it . |
19 | Of course , this is not all there is to life , and Hildamay finds true contentment by adopting a nine-year-old girl who introduces herself on the tube . |
20 | Ferrari made a generous offer for the following season , but Niki told him , ‘ I do n't want to stay , that 's all there is to it . ’ |
21 | That 's all there is to it . ’ |
22 | It 's all there is to it . |
23 | That 's all there is to it ; nothing to be scared about in that , is there , Bainbridge ? ’ |
24 | On the other hand , you know all there is to be known about me : born Bigley Road , Grays , in Essex , twenty-six years old , wife Alice … who says if she had met you afore me I would n't have had a look-in — and she only saw you from a distance . ’ |
25 | Now you 're ready to knit the next row and that 's all there is to it . |
26 | We won the match fair and square and that 's all there is to it . ’ |
27 | Is that all there is to the story ? ’ |
28 | That 's all there is to it . ’ |
29 | It 's a finely crafted pop single , of that there can be no doubt — but that 's all there is to it . ’ |
30 | That 's all there is to it . ’ |