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

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1 Was that that PEP thing what 's all in the papers at the moment ?
2 It is above all in the sets of variations that the English virginal repertory differs from the consort repertory ; Allison 's ‘ Goe from my Window ’ variations in Morley 's Consort Lessons are quite exceptional .
3 To revert to my opening discussion for a moment , one might say that the conflict between the drives of the id and the demands of the cultural superego represented above all in the taboos on incest and aggression against the father has become severely exacerbated and that , if Freud felt that in his day the balance was too far on the side of society and the superego , today it has swung too far in the direction of the individual and the id ; for it is clear that a balance between these two opposing fundamental forces is the essence of human existence .
4 JOCKEY Jeff Lloyd gets kicked out of the saddle this week-end — but it 's all in the rules of the game .
5 She was passionately interested in politics and most of all in the personnel of politics , and she had cultivated a limited group of Labour politicians who , with her , were rightly described as Harold Wilson 's ‘ Kitchen Cabinet ’ .
6 In his Dictionary ( 1697 ) , Bayle points out that although the ‘ new philosophers ’ do not set out to be sceptics , they go even further in extending sceptical arguments to the conclusion that smells , colours , and tastes , ‘ are perceptions of our soul and that they do not exist at all in the objects of our senses ’ .
7 If it is improbable that any further major developments will come from this stock , it is also unlikely , on the evidence of the last six hundred million years , that the group will disappear as long as life remains possible at all in the seas of the world .
8 Smith 's technical mastery blossomed in the hushed mystery of the Nocturne but above all in the fireworks of the Tarantella .
9 An essay in the latest issue of the Microprocessor Report makes the point that the chips that are pressing the clock speed argument in their design such as Mips , HP and DEC are the ones winning the performance not the people such as Sun , IBM and Motorola who contend its all in the instructions per cycle .
10 They have lured or chased more than 70 species of vertebrates around racetracks in the Kenyan desert , up treadmills at the field station , and over runways of force plates in Milan , all in the interests of learning , as it were , how many kilometres each model gets per litre .
11 However , I 've just spent an interesting few minutes with my nose in line with the needles , gingerly winding the transfer carriage along with the ribber on half pitch — all in the interests of this article you understand , while hoping I would n't damage the transfer needle !
12 ‘ It 's all in the interests of good business relationships , ’ Merrill said sweetly .
13 Their approach to European matters involves policies that are not at all in the interests of British industry .
14 Specialist departments are opened up as others are closed , all in the interests of continuing profitability .
15 He was aware that his powers were limited : ‘ The civil service , the police , the judiciary , defence and external affairs were all in the hands of the Governor and … all decisions thereon had to come from Whitehall ’ ( p. 147 ) .
16 ‘ And , anyhow , it 's all in the hands of the Jews ! ’ he told me .
17 According to a Vietnam News Agency report of Oct 21 the fund would " help Vietnam in personnel training , first of all in the fields of infrastructure , finance , banking and economic management " .
18 Hockey is a very low game and it 's all in the quads in your upper legs and I can move into the ball without slowing down , where as a bigger guy has to run in and stoop down ’ .
19 The votes of the minority have not counted as the clear expression of a minority opinion ; they have not counted at all in the eyes of the majority except as evidence of Catholic disloyalty to the Northern semi-state .
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