Example sentences of "all [prep] it [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I know all about it do n't worry . |
2 | All of it assumes an understanding on the part of the viewer . |
3 | I do n't necessarily agree with his solutions , but his philosophical concerns are relentlessly modern : the problem of sexual love ; the problem of sexual relationships ; and all of it enfolded by the problems of industry and the environment . |
4 | Before the war Burma had the biggest inland water fleet in the world ; practically all of it went . |
5 | Dunlop 's surplus was therefore distributed and nearly all of it went to Morrison to put him 819 above McLachlan which was much more than the undistributed surplus of Lindsay . |
6 | I do n't wan na cut I like , I want all of it done . |
7 | ‘ I have a long memory , all of it coloured by the past , ’ Jenna said bitterly , and he let her go , his expression disgusted . |
8 | A whole pine forest produces so much pollen that ponds become covered with curds of it — and all of it wasted . |
9 | There had been a lot of talk among the customers about Harry Pascoe 's venture to the Americas , and not all of it had been complimentary . |
10 | His charm , his little anecdotes , even this scene played in the velvet darkness — all of it had been to answer the challenge she 'd so foolishly set before him . |
11 | B When I 'm amongst my friends — messin' about , you know , joke about an " have a laugh then you hear all of it come out . |
12 | How do you think I feel when I bring home three hundred a twenty quid a week , and all of it goes on fucking bills ! |
13 | There was a pause and then much laughter , not all of it forced . |
14 | There was Tizer and cream soda and beer and lassi to drink , all of it laid out on white tablecloths with tiny paper napkins for all of us . |
15 | The learning mode was a judicious mixture of lecture , class lessons , practical sessions and ( on Friday afternoons ) individual/ small group work , using work-cards or booklets ; these latter varied , being strictly or loosely structured according to need , allowing for different kinds of work , not all of it written . |
16 | All of it eating away at the spiritual fabric of existence for thousands upon thousands of years . |
17 | That was all he could say for quite a time ; but when he had recovered his confidence he said a lot more , all of it expressing gratitude to Sheila for her quick thinking and great pluck and shame for his own and Chuck 's roughness with her earlier . |
18 | Now all of it overlaid with azure and hyacinth , however hard she squeezed her eyelids shut . |
19 | The 60-year-old former catering company director left more than Pounds 200,000 worth of debt , all of it spent on the other woman . |
20 | York 's renaissance under Ward is the work of a team costing just Pounds 50,000 — all of it spent on striker Paul Barnes , signed during the close-season from Stoke . |
21 | All that destructive force — and all of it directed towards her . |
22 | Catacombs , churches , ancient ruins — all of it began blurring together . |
23 | But undeterred , he can still visualise the enormous potential of a bank that even last year managed to make record operating profits of £2 billion , only to see ‘ almost all of it swept away by debt provisions ’ . |
24 | In its place is compacted human thought — a dense mass of paper , some of it in files , some of it in envelopes and parcels , a lot of it loose , all of it covered in typescript or print or handwriting . |
25 | I 'll I 'll , once all of it 's gone , I mean if you want it 's called . |
26 | nearly all of it 's got ta go really , there 's two gas fires out there |
27 | They were good farms with plenty of water meadow along the river banks , all of it drowned in protection against the frosts . |
28 | In his life he had risen from being a poor farm boy to become the wealthy entrepreneurial head of a vast business conglomerate , all of it created by his own acumen , and had established a dynasty which still ranks high on the world 's ladder of wealth and social standing . |
29 | By 1985 the Really Useful Company was showing a £2.7 million profit incredibly , almost all of it coming from one source , Cats , Lloyd Webber 's biggest money-spinner yet . |
30 | I want to read all of it to make sure that it appears in Hansard . |