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

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1 No part of the Church has all of it to itself .
2 Clearly , however , the fame of the artist overrides all these statements : a pen and ink Rembrandt is vastly more expensive than an eighteenth-century watercolour .
3 An adjustable stop on the back of the jig keeps all the segments the same size .
4 With the diameter of the sphere measured all you have to do is return to your school days to do a bit of geometry involving pi ( πD ) , which will give you the circumference .
5 Participants stressed the necessity for a ceasefire to be observed from Oct. 21 by the forces of the NPFL and the other rebel group , the United Liberation Movement for Democracy ( ULIMO ) ; the two warring factions were given 15 days from the declaration of the ceasefire to implement all the terms of the Yamoussoukro IV peace accord [ see p. 38518 ] .
6 This sudden dropping of the pretence took all the wind , as once again he knew it would , out of my sails .
7 Soon , as the large Mercedes climbed narrow roads , the magic of the landscape erased all else from Katherine 's mind .
8 The outlay would be well worth while in terms of the publicity featuring all the hotel 's celebrity guests .
9 Er the , the only good thing to come out of these proposals is that erm that he supports the erm the appearance of the public enquiry and the sale of erm that , that erm he suggests for example that we should try the airports policy consortium , well we dealt that five years ago when we realised that Surrey and it 's surrounding areas were getting their own pressure group organised to make sure that Stansted got all of the flack got all the , got all the few other things as well .
10 Crawling through the thick grass with heavy rifles in the heat of the day left all three of them gasping for breath .
11 They were meant to be devoid of personal feelings , deadpan , like lawyers who had to defend a case they did n't believe in , who went home at the end of the day leaving all their patients ' foibles filed away in their consulting rooms .
12 At the end of the day fuck all wrong with it .
13 And certainly those treatises which deal with the spiritual and physical advantages of hearing the Mass ( which ranged from not ageing during the period of the Mass to its efficacy in promoting work or journeys ) stress the belief in the power of the sacrament to affect all aspects of life .
14 This part of the header describes all the modules which are related in some way to this specifying module ; up to 70 records are allowed but are not compulsory .
15 This part of the header describes all the modules which are related in some way to this specifying module ; up to 70 records are allowed but are not compulsory .
16 But a random selection of the massive output of the chancery shows all the stops pulled out of the papal organ : the reminder to the papal judge , acting by delegation in a distant province of the Church , that he will need to answer for his actions before the Supreme Judge , the care with which letters seeking advice are answered ( Eustace of Ely ) , the terrible missives which reached King John and other miscreants and recalcitrants .
17 However policy H two as drafted , seeks to deprive the decision maker of the ability to consider all material considerations , by the unqualified use of the words will be required to and applies this to all twelve criteria without allowing discretion to be taken into account of any special circumstances that might present to justify exceptional development .
18 Our first problem at Llandrindod Wells was to estimate the numbers coming to the lake , so each night during the spring we made hourly circuits of the lake collecting all the toads we encountered .
19 The riddle of Ariaca Four guardians of the jewel await All who seek the stone of fate .
20 Latin America was the first region of the South to change all that , partly because of the influence of their regional organisation of communication institutions ( FELAFACS ) .
21 The whole court rang with a great shout , echoing through all the rooms as the crowd ran out of the building to tell all the people waiting outside .
22 The first section of the plan developed all the major assumptions upon which it was based .
23 It was a form of bargaining in which the enforced departure of the customer placed all power in his hands .
24 Since the thrice-weekly visit of the ferry brought all the island 's mail and supplies , and the post office was very small , the place was crowded , and the postmistress , busily sorting through a pile of mail and newspapers , while exchanging two days ' news in Gaelic with the ferry 's master , had no glance to spare for me .
25 Now this means that this part of the globe the bit nearest to the moon will have more than it 's fair share of gravity because it 's got the gravity of the earth and it 's got the gravity of the moon pulling all the sea which will cause the erm sea to bulge up in this region .
26 Instead of the state swallowing all the income , he suggests it should go to more efficient motorists .
27 The dubiousness of this is obvious when we reflect on the failure of the state to stop all manner of illicit and illegal activity .
28 The absoluteness of the vision excludes all alternatives , and requires external validation .
29 The graphical nature of the Chart allows all the results ( complete and partial paths ) to be represented in a perspicuous manner .
30 The fourth board meeting of the week lasted all day yesterday , with directors John Brockbank and Richard Tonks still discussing options .
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