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

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1 Despite all the changes in theory which have happened in the interim , these plates still apparently have value , and pass time 's test .
2 Finally , we are at pains to stress that , despite all the arrows in Figure 1.2 , we do not believe that human actions and beliefs are mechanistically determined .
3 What you do need is a basic ability in English and maths , a pride in your work , and most important of all an interest in cookery .
4 Of all the areas in Edinburgh , it 's the one with the greatest character that does n't have anything like this already . ’
5 Jumbo Van Rennen , who now worked in the A&R department and was the house authority on reggae , drew up a list of all the performers in Jamaica worth auditioning or signing , and in February 1978 a small contingent from Virgin , led by Branson , flew out to Kingston .
6 This may be done manually on cards , but it is probably more efficient to mark up a print-out ( taken from a comprehensive database ) of all the titles in print in that subject area .
7 Baghoomian organised Basquiat 's last show in New York , and after Basquiat died of a drug overdose in the spring of 1988 , just a few months after that show closed , Baghoomian claimed a fifty percent share of all the works in Basquiat 's estate , numbering in the hundreds .
8 Of all the movements in art history , none has such an ambivalent relationship with the female body as Surrealism .
9 The next morning the episode was the talk of all the bazaars in Cairo ; and the bazaars enjoyed it greatly .
10 It is basically synergetic — a synthesis of all the forces in nature .
11 Of all the skills in windsurfing water starting is the most highly prized as it opens the door to a whole range of smaller high performance boards .
12 The herbs flourished in her tiny garden , with roses , peonies , lilies and carnations which were the envy of all the gardeners in Lulling .
13 Almost 25 per cent of all the farms in Wales were reported as having low standards of living ‘ with an element of struggle in making ends meet financially ’ .
14 A Munro , in climbing parlance , is a Scottish mountain exceeding 3000 feet in height : the name is a tribute to Sir Hugh Munro who , in 1891 , published his meticulous records of all the mountains in Scotland over 3000 feet , listing them in descending order of altitude and also arranged in districts , with all the subsidiary tops over 3000 feet but not considered to be separate mountains .
15 In 1981 Welwyn possessed the largest proportion of older working people out of all the LLMAs in Britain , while Stevenage , Thetford and Bracknell headed the list of LLMAs with the greatest percentage increases in elderly numbers over the previous decade ( Champion et al . ,
16 I mean , I 've got a list of all the physicists in hall , you see ; I go and visit them instead … they 're more obtainable .
17 It is easy to produce a list of all the professionals in health and social services who can play a part in a specialist ‘ mental health team ’ .
18 Sarah , left alone , had the dubious distinction of being the last of all the Titfords in Frome .
19 We have prepared a package containing copies of all the agreements in respect of the licensed 48 , 64 and 96 sheet panels .
20 They went to erm a number of cities in Europe , of all the countries in Europe , and tried to gather the data to compare the quality of water in their countries , to the quality in ours .
21 The recovery is slow and patchy , but the policy is sound — Labour Members who laugh and snigger at such remarks ought to ask themselves why it is that Britain of all the countries in Europe has the most inward investment from overseas investors .
22 In a move to freeze about two-thirds of all the money in circulation , short-term seven-day banking deposits worth about $2,000 million were frozen on Jan. 1 , and the amount which investors could withdraw in cash was limited to 1,000,000 australs , the option being to accept repayment of savings in 10-year dollar bonds .
23 On 14 July this was superseded by a comprehensive grant of all the lands in Yorkshire and Cumberland entailed to Richard Neville and his heirs male : in other words , all the land in those counties which formed part of the Neville patrimony , as distinct from land which had come into Warwick 's possession from his mother or wife , and which was held in tail general .
24 On 14 July this was superseded by a comprehensive grant of all the lands in Yorkshire and Cumberland entailed to Richard Neville and his heirs male : in other words , all the land in those counties which formed part of the Neville patrimony , as distinct from land which had come into Warwick 's possession from his mother or wife , and which was held in tail general .
25 Of all the scenes in Peter Grimes this is the one which most reminds one of Britten 's
26 Chair , what will , what will happen is that er , there 're , there are meetings planned for the Policy Panel on the twenty fourth and twenty fifth of January which will hear the views of all the committees in response to , to the request for P and R , that , that would then be translated into a final proposal for the budget cuts , which will go to the meeting of the Policy and Resources in February .
27 Ten to fifteen per cent of all the birds in Australia do so as well .
28 The aristocracy — ie. titled landowners — do still exist and have been joined by the very wealthy ( through ownership or investment ) : it has been reckoned that this 1% of adult population owns one-quarter of all the wealth in Britain .
29 By 1939 one third of all the houses in England and Wales had been built since 1918 ; and extensive urban land absorption was in evidence particularly in the 1930s .
30 Checks should be made that the total on the tally roll of all the tills in restaurants , bars , and cash desks should agree with the cash returned by the cashiers .
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