Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] it all " in BNC.
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1 | Now it surprised him that he was expected to declare the pattern and intention behind it all in order that others could understand . |
2 | For some reason , Denis took offence at this , and was even more determined to ‘ get to the bottom of it all ’ as he put it . |
3 | Four of his favourite and best titles The Cat in the Hat ( the origin of it all ) , The Cat in the Hat Comes Back , Green Eggs and Ham and Fox in Socks ( Collins , £2.99 each ) are published in desirable pocket-sized editions , which only suffer a little from the reduced type size . |
4 | Rather than having the police putting their big feet in it all over the place . ’ |
5 | Having coined and rehearsed the right phrases he never saw any reason why he should not use them several times , so he concluded , ‘ We do n't , I take it , want the police putting their big feet in it all over the place . ’ |
6 | Lehmann noted that Minton was ‘ at his happiest and most intimate — and less hysteria underneath it all than often of late ’ . |
7 | His name was Benjamin Bucknall and he was an enthusiast about stone and that was apparent by his use of it all over the building . |
8 | How could he make sense of it all unless he could first solve the riddle of himself ? |
9 | What they do not see , of course , are the tears at the sheer frustration of it all when it hits home at two in the morning . |
10 | This was the cause of it all was n't it ? |
11 | She watched cider pressing and said ‘ they pound their apples then lay fresh straw on the press , and on that a good lay of pulp of the apples , then turneth the ends of the straw over it all round ’ . |
12 | " The peasants have a hard time of it all round , it seems to me . |