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

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1 He was black enough to melt into the shadows … too risky with all the fetching of beer and port .
2 Professional/client relationships were thus inevitably one-sided with all the power and knowledge ( at least that which was perceived as relevant ) resting with the medical profession .
3 Durkin had struggled out of the car helpless with laughter , delighted with all the excitement he was causing .
4 She was obviously delighted with all the green of the fields and copses of Kent , the railway banks seemed to be opening in flower under our very eyes as the train went through the sunshine .
5 In a shopping forecourt in Darwin an example of this termite architecture stands ten feet or so tall with all the presence of a work of art : a piece of high-tome sculpture of the kind that might be shortlisted for a Turner Prize .
6 Adèle was hoping Mr Rochester would call her down to meet the guests , but in the end she was so tired with all the excitement that she and I both went to bed early .
7 The food bill had risen to five pounds a month and , with being so tired with all the work , I suppose I neglected myself .
8 The ten-year-old continued with all the aplomb of a veteran diva .
9 The warehouse looked neat and tidy with all the stock now sorted and listed and as he looked around William sighed to himself .
10 He had remembered it was nearly full with all the Christmas mail .
11 he 's happy , er said are you happy with all the preparation that we 've done
12 Suddenly it felt dark and oppressive in the little office , heavy with all the unhappiness there 'd ever been in the Demdyke house .
13 Predictably , Irish Terence Adair believes that ‘ if steamers come into vogue , they will do away with all the romance once upon a time supposed to belong to a naval life ’ but the Scotsman 's more practical view chimes in with Jack 's opinion .
14 Would it not be better either to move over to a ’ spoils ’ system — which would at least do away with all the hypocrisy , and would be more honest and open — or to appoint civil servants via a Select Committee , or through some other all-party approach ?
15 Arising from the evidence in the literature and from our empirical studies at Chelsea College it is now possible to offer a model which is compatible with all the evidence and which also has considerable predictive potential .
16 If someone throws a number of tennis balls at you , it is easier to catch a single coloured one than to catch one that is identical with all the rest .
17 Did his dad go mad with all the loneliness on the high seas ?
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