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

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1 Not all the differences in approach to economic and monetary union have been ironed out between the French and the West Germans but they concern the speed and extent of the shift to a supra-national system , for running the community 's economy .
2 All the differences that have been discussed between basalts , andesites and rhyolites fundamentally reflect their differences in composition , and this in turn is a function of the geological environment in which the lavas occur .
3 Men and women may express their faith in different terms , but there is an underlying and profound similarity beneath all the differences .
4 In addition to all the differences which I have itemized in terms of age structure , family formation and lengths of generations , we should note also that the British population in the past was less racially and ethnically diverse , being almost exclusively white .
5 And race difference is , among all the differences which have been used to justify oppression , probably the most trivial .
6 For them , Marx 's overwhelming emphasis on the ownership of productive wealth leaves us unable to explain adequately all the differences in rewards and in consciousness within the mass of the population who are not capitalists .
7 The Black Report summed up the position as follows : ‘ Among 1–4 year olds … almost all the differences in mortality rate between social class I and V are due to : accidents , poisoning and violence ; respiratory disease ; and congenital abnormalities. , – During late childhood ( 5–14 years ) accidents rather than illness are the major cause of death .
8 At the other end of the scale , heritability is one if all the differences among individuals are due to their genes .
9 Almost all the differences that have been noted in contemporaneous fossil faunas and floras can be explained in terms of local environmental differences that are reflected in the sediments .
10 Almost all the differences in size and general form of an organism arise from differences in the number , activity and persistence of the centres of cell division .
11 , I do n't think you 've got anything to worry about , have you seen that advert for Babycham no erm the advert with Babycham , erm , er running on about true romantics and he goes through all the differences his and this woman marrying this guy and she must be and she must be fifty five , and he 's about twenty three , twenty four and Rob turns round the other day and said , she 's got
12 This can make all the difference to someone who feels unsafe alone at home or to partners or friends .
13 That help makes all the difference to people sick with AIDS who want to stay at home , rather than spend time unnecessarily in hospital .
14 Pot-growing and planting in good soil near sea level made all the difference .
15 What apparently made all the difference to the price was that the clock came from a historic house , Cassiobury Park , and that it is illustrated in an important book on the craftsman — Thomas Tompion , His Life and Work by R W Symonds .
16 Their votes could make all the difference . ’
17 That can make all the difference .
18 The drop in temperature made all the difference and the tyres chosen were too hard .
19 There was all the difference in the world between meeting a retired sporting hero behind the bar and meeting a shareholder or even a director .
20 According to Swedish ENT specialist Dr Bjorn Petruson a small plastic device could make all the difference to those noisy nights .
21 ‘ The rum made all the difference ’ she said .
22 With more than 20 years of rallying behind him , Short could give Sainz , or more importantly his co-driver Luis Moya , extra information which could make all the difference between winning , losing , or , even worse , crashing .
23 The navy reckons it can buy updated versions of the McDonnell Douglas/Northrop A-18 for around $35m each — less capable , perhaps , than Grumman says its F-14 derivative would be , but with the defence budget under tremendous pressure , the ‘ sticker price ’ makes all the difference .
24 That made all the difference .
25 It makes all the difference .
26 It may make all the difference . ’
27 It would seem that the birth of Isaac has made all the difference , and might hold the clue to our question about what has been going on .
28 The extra doors make all the difference .
29 But Labour 's early hopes that its leader 's superior campaigning skills would make all the difference evaporated in the realisation that electioneering had become a form of trench warfare .
30 By inclination I belong to the second category , but I have learned that it makes all the difference to lay a firm foundation at the outset .
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