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

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1 And suddenly I caught sight of this … prat sailing down the Cam back towards Cambridge in a punt , with a girl doing all the work , while he reclined at the exact angle , trying to play a chord and strum a tune …
2 as if all the work of the past four months had only been a dream , the cutting and the drilling , the painting , the moulding of the lead wire .
3 Twenty-two athletes spend five days for the most part watching their teammates do all the work , and at the end of it all , everyone is quite happy to settle for a draw .
4 Forearm training is frequently omitted because of all the work the forearms do while training other body parts .
5 One head said : ‘ Careers officers and pupils have to do all the work
6 He reckons he 's having to do all the work , write all the songs .
7 Because of a combination of so many unknowns , we , or should I say they — Pete and Dick did all the work , I just made the bikes — made a total cock-up of ability and distance .
8 ln terms of productive hours , we 've achieved 2,320 hours , excluding all the work done in Canada and Soltau . ’
9 Nor are the astronomers doing all the work .
10 There was a bookcase , one row all the work of ‘ Amy le Fevre ’ .
11 An initial appraisal of pollution problems should point out not only all the work required to prevent a pollution incident .
12 All the work was carried out on their computers .
13 ‘ Men should not be found in sufficient numbers to do all the work there is to be done , and wages would rise as they should do ! ’
14 For my insurance assessment , he charted all the work that had been done — each filling ( type and size ) , every capped tooth , the bridge and the state of my gums , etc .
15 Roof windows are easy to install , as all the work can be done from inside the loft , without the need for scaffolding or ladders .
16 During this period he remained in regular touch with his Russian controller , giving him details of all the work he handled .
17 With all the work I have as Dean ? ’
18 All the work which had so far been done received very little recognition , because CCs were not on offer to the breed in this country .
19 And this , according to Brian Baxter , is all the work of Terence Davies , a ‘ potentially great artist ’ who has ‘ evoked memories and then shaped them , as a painter or poet distills such images , into a coherent whole ( Films and Filming , October 1988 ) .
20 Fig 10 When raising the rig it is important to keep the back straight and use the strongest muscles in your body , the leg muscles , to do all the work .
21 In 1910 , when the Golden Jubilee of Thomas Street was being celebrated , the Quarterly Board looked at all the work of God on the Circuit and among other things they recorded their feeling that ‘ in Edenderry there is set before us an open door and we are determined to enter in . ’
22 The estimated cost of all the work was £10085 and the actual cost £12000 .
23 The whole hall was used and , in spite of the comparatively poor response , it seems that there were difficulties in fitting in all the work .
24 The arrangement whereby builders in competition with each other were invited to quote a price for which they would carry out all the work indicated on drawings and a specification , and to sign a contract to that effect , was introduced as a standard procedure by Hunt into the Office of Works as a means of controlling expenditure .
25 There was , then , no intention of repudiating all the work of the clubs , brigades , and the Scouts .
26 The first of these was rather spooky for there was little activity as Mr. Naish , a man in his sixties did all the work , baked the bread , then delivered this in a large wicker basket to his few remaining customers .
27 Back with Miss Maine I was shown what was thought to be the trickiest of all the work I must do .
28 In spite of all the work done by Ludwig Prandtl and his colleagues , it was a daring step to commit the resources of the mighty Germania yards , in early 1924 , to install two metal cylinders more than 12 m tall on the elegant schooner Buckau , so soon after the idea had ignited Flettner 's imagination in 1921 .
29 The words , music and effects for this piece of didactic theatre were all the work of secondary-school pupils .
30 They have been quick to protest at having their profits squeezed , but , Mackenzie concedes , ‘ it 's all the work we can get in the present market ’ .
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