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

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1 opinions and principles like [ Wilde 's ] have from time to time manifested themselves all down the course of history , generally in over-ripe civilisations wavering on the brink of decay .
2 Helen replied enigmatically that it was all just a question of experience .
3 If it is all just a matter of philosophy , then anyone can voice an opinion on it , and there may be differing views of what ‘ humanity ’ consists of behind it all .
4 It is all largely a matter of trial and error to find the string that will suit you best .
5 He 'd fetch us all up a cup of tea in bed with a bit of toast . ’
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