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

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1 There is always a man from just down the road , or the basement flat , or the office , whose name Howard does n't quite catch , and who was up at Cambridge just after all the rest of them .
2 ‘ The resurrection of Jesus Christ is the first article of the Christian faith and the demonstration of all the rest . ’
3 Conservationists , and all who seek to exploit the riches of the world 's waters , must take particular care of the favoured areas , for they in many cases are the fountain-head of all the rest .
4 In the play , Cyrano de Bergerac 's single voice was more effective to drive the bad actor Montfleury off the stage than the protests of all the rest of the audience to restrain him .
5 His theatrical successes exceeded those of all the rest of the cast added together ( and the money Paul Lexington had agreed with his agent quite possibly exceeded their total too ) .
6 We 've more winners to celebrate in our action round up this week … one jump ahead of all the rest is Oxford teenager Carl Howard … he 's the new European junior long jump champion … he won the competition in Spain with a personal best of 7.76 metres …
7 ‘ So he 's just like all the rest , ’ thought Simon , ‘ a loser . ’
8 I expect he was like all the rest indoors , could n't find his way out of a paper bag .
9 You talk tough but inside you 're just like all the rest of us .
10 He may have known her all her life , but when the tits appeared he 'd had his tongue hanging out just like all the rest .
11 But in the end he was like all the rest .
12 What happened was an apparently significant incident , like all the rest .
13 ‘ I forgot , you 've become an ostrich , of course , like all the rest .
14 You 're just like all the rest . ’
15 You accuse me of being ‘ just like all the rest ’ , which is clearly an insult .
16 One was apt to overlook Bill Lawrence , who nevertheless was there on the spot like all the rest , and able to move even more privately , since he lived alone in the lodge cottage , further along the Silcaster road .
17 ‘ You 're like all the rest , ’ he said with disappointment , reading her helplessness with humiliating ease .
18 ‘ I suppose you 're like all the rest — a city-kid who 's never been away from the busy streets before . ’
19 You think like all the rest .
20 As long as you are not from London , Mr Bodenland , like all the rest of the tedious world — and as long as your business is not with me — and mercifully private , to boot — perhaps you will honour me by joining me in a glass of claret .
21 Only then you turned up on my doorstep with some rigmarole about Sadie , and I was disappointed , because I did n't want you to be like all the rest .
22 Just like all the rest , she thought bitterly .
23 The changing styles in the fifties and sixties affected this great dance hall like all the rest .
24 You were like all the rest .
25 I suppose , like all the rest , I 'm just in love with a figment of my own imagination .
26 He 's not like all the rest .
27 Wallace said : ‘ We insist that Aaron is a bone fide player , just like all the rest of us , and we are determined to have him in our team . ’
28 In this poem you get the feeling that Owen is not actually taking part in this but he has seen it happening before and so , unlike all the rest , it is not completely based on his own experience .
29 That I belong to a sort of band of people who have to stand against all the rest .
30 Thus the very vibrancy of Impressionist or Pointillist paintings may well result from the discrimination of thousands of similar bits of colour data , all emerging as dots of similar hue , brightness , size or shape so that each momentarily stands out as a mini-figure against all the rest .
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