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

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1 A university is after all fundamentally an academic institution , world famous universities of course have all sorts of other attributes er for example , er theatres er as well as er sports grounds and that is just as true in this country as it is for example in the United States or Australia or even in the non-English speaking world .
2 There is after all not a lot that sets franchise outlets apart from other businesses .
3 It clearly implies a world order in which the prime virtue is obedience , not a world order that 's exactly to our twentieth century democratic taste , but then after all not a world order altogether to Milton 's taste , as we can remind ourselves by thinking of his plea for unlicensed printing the Areopagitica .
4 Also , as West European capitalism filtered across Germany and set in motion the inevitable homogenisation of markets and language within the customs union , the reaction of the Polish subject people , who were after all not the primary , nor even secondary , beneficiaries of capitalist modes of production and the spread of profit , and who had behind them a different set of cultural and political orientations , was similar to that of the Germans .
5 The question might be raised whether a surgeon 's callousness is after all even a local violation of ‘ Be aware ’ .
6 After all today the Earl of Coventry would never get planning permission .
7 Iraq is after all only a few hundred miles from the Soviet Union 's own ( Muslim-dominated ) southern border .
8 It seems reasonable that they should share the cost of what is after all only a system of humane debt collection acting on their behalves .
9 I return again to the point that I made originally — why is it that this vulnerable , waif-like , often frighteningly naive girl who always speaks her mind — but is after all only a pop singer — is taken seriously at all ?
10 In other words , he endeavoured to introduce into Siberia something which was after all only a rudimentary concept at that time in metropolitan Russia , that is , the ‘ rule of law ’ .
11 As has been frequently pointed out , it is no use providing excellent beer or food if the pub in question has lost all of its charm and atmosphere ; and surely a multi-roomed pub , with a number of differing environments , is the best way to serve what is after all always a very diverse and unstandardised community .
12 But most of all obviously the , the great roar y you know , the tremendous noise that they make .
13 It knows too the impurity of transgressive desire , and most of all perhaps the impurity of dominant forms of identity , be they white , heterosexual , whatever .
14 Everybody 's completely different and there 's such a tendency not to study people really and to simply think of them as all exactly the same , ‘ You 're 75 and you 're old and you 've got to put up with that .
15 For all alike the training has to include studies in the traditional fields of theology and biblical studies , pastoral studies and practical placements .
16 Whatever the official view of police work , to those on the ground , it was above all else a job .
17 It was above all else a moral philosophy , the means by which the oppressed members of society came to understand the source of their oppression and worked towards its overthrow .
18 Derrida has even described the critique of logocentrism as ‘ above all else the search for the ‘ other ’ ’ .
19 For Nizan , it was above all else the year of the Spanish experience .
20 Above all else the organization is viewed as a functionally integrated system , the operations of which can be understood with reference to the organizational goals which it is concerned to achieve ’ ( Burrell and Morgan 1979 , p. 205 ) .
21 Above all else the guiding principle is to tease out the meanings inherent in the images ; to ask : " What 's important here ? "
22 Above all only the eyes retain any spark of life , and they are filled with the overwhelming emotion of anguish .
23 And all in all not a bad place for a romantic tête à tête , nowhere more so than at the Las Palmeras Apartments where , among the seclusion of the palm trees , you can relax in maximum tanning mode with the partner of your dreams .
24 Each female lives for about ten years and produces in all about a million eggs .
25 Apart from all else the concentration required to hear mentally an orchestral passage while seated in a bus or train or standing in the Underground can not fail to be beneficial .
26 Underlying the work is the belief that beyond all else the competitive achievement of a particular company is a product of the energies and competency of a relatively small group of very senior executives .
27 If set to ALL then the following activities are automatically recorded in the QAO log .
28 What Bourdieu has in mind here is clearly not at all primarily the classificatory struggles concerning types of symbolic goods that form so much of the subject matter of Distinction ( cf. also Un art moyen ) .
29 Commenting upon the results of the survey , Richard Young , well known for his images of the Royals , commented : ‘ As long as the Royal subject is in full public view and the photographer is not doing anything he should n't , like trespassing , there is no reason at all why the press should be banned from taking their photograph .
30 There is no reason at all why the solution chosen by the majority has to be the best one .
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