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

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1 An additional measure of glycaemic control was provided by looking at the mean of all the glycated haemoglobin results for each patient since the date of randomisation and then calculating the mean of means for each group .
2 A weighted mean of all the scaled images is then calculated , with the weighting factor being selected in order to bias against the presence of any abnormalities .
3 At this point I could no longer contain my curiosity and rushed through to see what he looked like as he said it , thinking of all the teachers I know who would cherish these rare kind words .
4 An unaccustomed self-pity overtook him , sitting in the straw , and he went into a trance , thinking of all the ways he lost out , trying to think of one positive factor in his favour .
5 Sometimes , thinking of all the terrible problems in the world , particularly the horror of the possibility of nuclear war , one is overwhelmed by the sadness of it all , and reduced to tears of helplessness .
6 Huddling away from the draughts , she tried to keep up her spirits by thinking of all the hated things she had left behind — the sweeping and scrubbing and lugging coals ; Will 's taunts and Samson 's beatings ; the damp bed of straw and sacks in the cold scullery ; worst of all , the threat of being passed on to Garty Jenks .
7 Christina sighed , thinking of all the hard work and commitment , and the toll that building and operating Crystal Springs had taken on their marriage .
8 Thinking of all the other men who would envy him if they knew .
9 ‘ Well , well , ’ she said reprovingly , looking at the unfinished grate and thinking of all the other duties which McAllister should have performed by now .
10 Learn how to do this by taking one colour , say yellow , and thinking of all the objects that come within that category .
11 She smoked her cigarette very slowly , trying not to cough and thinking of all the things she was going to do .
12 Thinking of all the other men who would envy him is they knew .
13 Rather it has the magnanimous ambition of offering the public a hands-on experience of the recent computerisation of all the data relating to the excavations .
14 It is this being , the power behind the throne who acts as the unifying force of all the ‘ lesser ’ deities , who would more appropriately be described as the God of Hinduism .
15 The Administration of Estates Act 1925 has provided a uniform method for the administration of all the property of a deceased person .
16 Both Lansdowne and Law opted to announce their resignation at a party meeting , which would revive the open warfare over tariffs that had existed before 1906 , and this would ensure the defeat of all the other party causes too .
17 He is responsible for 100 married quarters and is President of all the handover/takeover boards .
18 He will also hear a replay of the recording of the radio communications and take a copy-tape of all the relevant radio exchanges .
19 More fundamental doubts about the war were expressed by Richard de Bury Bishop of Durham in his Philobiblion , where he said that ‘ war , wanting discretion of reason , furiously attacks whatever falls in its way , and not being under the guidance of reason it destroys the vessels of reason ’ , and he beseeched ‘ the ruler of Olympus and the most high Dispenser of all the world , that he may abolish war , establish peace , and bring about tranquil times under his own special protection ’ .
20 Miss Braithwaite expressed her appreciation of all the hard work undertaken by the retiring Vice-Chairman , Mrs. Ann McMillan and said how much she regretted that Ann was unable to be present at the meeting because of her admission to hospital .
21 When a Masai killed a European farmer in the Sanya corridor — from which the Masai had been evicted — in 1955 , it was the shame and distress of all the other Masai which were emphasized by the administration .
22 A former Russian ambassador in London complained in 1803 that it had " more people than the offices of all the secretaries of state in Europe combined " .
23 After several years of policy development , the RHA came to the conclusion that it should aim for the closure of all the six mental hospitals , rather than just two .
24 Among the items which therefore never saw light of day was one in which I suggested that there were individual candidates of all the parties in different parts of the country whom one might be tempted to vote for on purely personal grounds .
25 Then in November , 1988 , the Japanese drift-net vessel Sankichi Maru no. 18 caught fire in mid-Tasman , with the loss of all the crew .
26 Miloš feared that this would fail and that the reprisals which the Turks might take would result in the loss of all the gains which the Serbs had made since 1815 .
27 All ends in tragedy : David 's tragedy , the Kirkwoods ' tragedy , above all Phoebe 's , and by implication , tragic loss of all the old Irish ways .
28 Without going into the intricacies of Belorussia 's fate between 1917 and 1921 ( she was occupied in turn by Germans , Poles , and Russians , and there were three successive Soviet governments ) , a few salient points may serve to show the indifference of all the four nationalities involved to Belorussian national claims .
29 General Mola was inferior in rank and had less prestige among the military , but he did have two factors in his favour : he was the director of the conspiracy and he was in command of all the rebel troops in the northern half of the country , thus " mirroring " Franco 's command in the south .
30 Furthermore , simple measurements of sediment at a point represent only the net result of all the processes going on upstream .
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