Example sentences of "and all [art] " in BNC.

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1 All we will have then is a patchwork of networks — some good , some not so good — and all no doubt charging even more than the current exorbitant fares .
2 A mix of ages and social groups creates a human form of cross-subsidy — voluntary help personal inter-action , with young helping old and all a vital part of a balanced community .
3 And you 're on the phone for ages and ages talking about A B and C , and all a sudden you think I can smell something burning .
4 And all a prophet means is a mouthpiece of God , it 's nothing he 's
5 Such a touching story , Miss Sally-Anne Tunstall — ’ and he spoke her name as though he were striking her with it ‘ — and all a lie .
6 Matisse and all the others saw the twentieth century with their eyes but they saw the reality of the nineteenth century , Picasso was the only one in painting who saw the twentieth century with his eyes and saw its reality and consequently his struggle was terrifying , terrifying for himself and for the others , because he had nothing to help him , the past did not help him , nor the present , he had to do it all alone and , in spite of much strength he is often very weak , he consoled himself and allowed himself to be seduced by other things which led him more or less astray .
7 Grant that , and all the rest makes sense as well …
8 History was sex , French was sex , art was sex , the Bible , poetry , penfriends , games , music , everything was sex except biology which was obviously sex but obviously not really sex , not the one which was secret and ecstatic and wicked and a sacrament and all the things it was supposed to be at one and the same time — I got that in the boiler room and it turned out to be biology after all .
9 If I never did anything but sit in this room and powder my face and tell you what a clever fool you are , i should still be heavens high above the millions of common women who do their domestic duty , and sacrifice themselves , and run Trade departments and all the rest of the vulgarities .
10 Not all the clergy and all the religious orders have been actively engaged in the pursuit of this ideal , but one or two orders have been ; for example , the Christian Brothers are devoted to the ideals of a Christian and catholic education , and supporters of the concept of a nation dedicated to God and at the same time distinctly Irish .
11 Genius is the bust of Beethoven and Keats dying and Shelley dying and the size of War and Peace and poor old Sartre banging away at his trilogy and Hemingway paring it down to its essence and Monet unable to distinguish colours any more and Picasso staring out at the camera with his chest bare and his eyes blazing and Cézanne snarling like a dog and then walking out of Aix with his canvas and paints on his back to paint that mountain and Byron dying and Pushkin dying and all the rest of it .
12 And all the rest of it .
13 When Allied Breweries unveiled Draught Burton Ale in 1976 to great acclaim , the flood gates opened and all the national combines hurried to embrace the new philosophy of ‘ abroad portfolio ’ of brands to please the disparate wishes of pub users .
14 ‘ Pick up a piece of chicken and all the flavours of that dish are on that piece of chicken .
15 On average , Butler and his staff cook for 800 people a day and all the chefs have an input when it comes to menu suggestions .
16 ‘ Me and all the other old ducks , ’ I muttered to myself .
17 I kept just killing time until it had gone eleven o'clock and all the cinema-goers had gone in for the late shows , at which point I decided to call it a day .
18 I thought back over all the good times — all the laughs we had shared — and all the wonderful things they had done to try to build me up and keep me going .
19 Limewashing began in October and all the houses had to be finished by the end of February , as many would then have the heat turned up to set their inmates into growth .
20 Once I have plans and all the building approvals , what happens next ?
21 Jay raged against the divorced husband and all the lovers Lucy was sure to have had in between .
22 After she fell in love with Astrid , she became Dragonfly Moonchild , the world her oyster , and for the first time on the daily journey , she saw an adventure playground over the hoardings by the Elephant and Castle , and all the poles were painted like a carousel .
23 And all the time I 'm taking further steps away .
24 After the long conversation with my brown self out in the street and being confronted now by a blond self , the haze lifted and all the images became clear .
25 In memory , when the sun shone over Reinbeck , it would be bright in Reincliff as well and all the way down to New York .
26 ‘ Michael Stich has definitely told us he will play and all the indications are that Boris will do so this time as well ’ said Mr Meyer-Wolden , who spent several hours on a flight back from Australia earlier in the year , putting Becker in the picture of a wide range of his views , ideas and objectives .
27 It contains all the essential amino acids and all the known B vitamins , but perhaps its most important constituent is haemoglobin iron .
28 Details of this and all the other competitions at the Woodworker Show , from Argus Specialist Exhibitions , Argus House , Boundary Way , Hemel Hempstead HP2 7ST .
29 The body is laid out on the back with hands at the side , the eyes are closed ( coins or cotton wool on the eyelids will help ) the jaw supported by a pillow , and all the natural outlets of the body plugged with cotton wool .
30 To have heard Rachmaninov play hisown or any other Russian music or to listen to his orchestral works is to realise he was a passionate musician , loving his art and giving his all to express the joys and sorrows , the tender and brutal moods and all the emotions to which man is subject .
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