Example sentences of "[noun] all of [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | On the intellectual side all of the writers , not surprisingly , showed a high tested IQ , though not more so than non-writers , thus confirming other published evidence , discussed earlier , that intelligence as such is not a sufficient prerequisite of creative performance . |
2 | You ca n't please all of your readers all of the time . |
3 | Why is the car all of a sudden making that noise ? |
4 | His spot was London , his usefulness all of the intellect . |
5 | With powerful cars , no physical obstacles and with the knowledge that legal retribution is unlikely , it is not surprising that the 30 mph limit is held in contempt by many drivers all of the time and abused by nearly all drivers some of the time . |
6 | But that applies to every electron all of the time — and to everything else as well , from quarks to quasars ! |
7 | FeedBack Letters To The Editor All of a flutter ? |
8 | At one cemetery all of the wood for the boards was alder , and it was argued that the boards were of multi-ply construction because of the various directions of grain represented . |
9 | " What I want to know is why there 's all this talk of marriage all of a sudden ? " |
10 | But I had never really formed any ambition to become a Member of Parliament , I just talked about things which I love to talk about till all of a sudden one of the guests said : ‘ You want to be a Member of Parliament do n't you ? ’ and I said , ‘ Yes ’ . |
11 | Few of us are paragons of virtue in all these matters all of the time , but we should all be committed to them . |
12 | From being the centre of his attention one moment all of a sudden she ceased to exist . |
13 | 4.3.2 ( if in Counsel 's opinion all of the Landlord 's requirements were reasonable ) be borne by the Tenant and |
14 | And now that they were alone , Matilda all of a sudden became wildly animated . |
15 | At this year 's May time celebrations all of the children performed country dances and a special feature was dancing around a Maypole by the children in Miss King 's class . |
16 | In fact , in interviews , a quick reference to the home town frequently serves them as well as a rhetorical trick : by declaring their provinciality , they can remind you just how surprised they are to be attracting so much attention all of a sudden . |
17 | ‘ I 'm supposed to be fucking Tonto all of a sudden am I ? ’ |
18 | Erm it sort of backfired a bit on poor er Ray because he 'd actually written up a bid er for us to do , which was about investors in people to actually h appoint somebody to control that process which would take on board all of the training and |
19 | On board all of the staff and crew speak English . |
20 | Each X-neuron contacts all of the output cells . |
21 | To take a specific example , let us assume that the production function all of a sudden shifts ‘ upwards ’ . |
22 | Ninety percent of them said yes , that it depends on how you present the figures , so in actual fact I wonder how our tenant farmers all of a sudden find themselves in a position that they perhaps would rather sign a petition and not put their heads above the parapet bearing in mind you are in a community , bear in mind you are connected , bear in mind that your livelihood is with those others and I have to say it is true that a certain business in my area connected with farming has been threatened . |
23 | There was a lot of toys and that appeared on the flats all of a sudden . |
24 | Whilst all this was going on , back at the marquee all of the manufacturers and traders were preparing their stands . |
25 | After a while all of the others , except Wellington , followed . |
26 | He was very concerned about Hugh 's welfare all of a sudden , Robbie fumed . |
27 | So we got everyone together here the bank manager , was Mr then , Barclays Bank we got two or three of the industrialists all of the members that were prepared to help and we started from there . |
28 | The result is that the main characters in À la Recherche are not by any means all of a piece . |
29 | by no means all of the interventions made by MPs on behalf of constituents are successful or deserve to be . |
30 | All might have been ruined there , with that nervous , alien presence in the house , the comings and goings , the servants all of a huff . |