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

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1 A decision , for example , to make separate provision for slow-learning students will mean less provision for all the rest .
2 It 's a dreadful bore for all the rest of us . ’
3 ‘ The resurrection of Jesus Christ is the first article of the Christian faith and the demonstration of all the rest . ’
4 Anyone who has heard it will declare that this is but of a piece with all the rest ! ’
5 To Catholics , and indeed most Christians , there is one sin that stands head and shoulders above all the rest , and that is sex — thinking about it , and in this case , writing about it .
6 Summerchild is , I think , shepherding his chairman slowly towards where he would be safest — inside the Government Commission building , sharing the Cabinet Office canteen with all the rest of them , under Francis Tite 's eye .
7 Yet this step in communication is the key to all the rest .
8 Conservationists , and all who seek to exploit the riches of the world 's waters , must take particular care of the favoured areas , for they in many cases are the fountain-head of all the rest .
9 The changing styles in the fifties and sixties affected this great dance hall like all the rest .
10 In the play , Cyrano de Bergerac 's single voice was more effective to drive the bad actor Montfleury off the stage than the protests of all the rest of the audience to restrain him .
11 — Mankind is distinguished from all other creatures in two respects : he alone is made in God 's own likeness ; and he is given charge over all the rest .
12 Within the boundaries of this mode of explaining social phenomena , individual agents are the root of explanation , a foundation for all the rest .
13 Page being primarily responsible for the poems of Meleager and Gow for all the rest .
14 Thus the very vibrancy of Impressionist or Pointillist paintings may well result from the discrimination of thousands of similar bits of colour data , all emerging as dots of similar hue , brightness , size or shape so that each momentarily stands out as a mini-figure against all the rest .
15 Dutch-based Philips argues that a strong consumer electronics sector is inextricably tied to success in all the rest of electronics , which remains a sector vital to a healthy modern economy .
16 Linnaeus provided the model for all the rest .
17 The youngest gets the kicks from all the rest , that 's nothing new .
18 I used to go to these houses with all the other kids , and you could hear the parents , someone would say , but he 's not very like his father , and then they 'd all explain in voices you could hear a mile away , and I would get funny looks from all the rest .
19 One was apt to overlook Bill Lawrence , who nevertheless was there on the spot like all the rest , and able to move even more privately , since he lived alone in the lodge cottage , further along the Silcaster road .
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