Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv prt] [prep] all recognition " in BNC.

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1 And so though we have all sinned and that circle , that perfect purpose of God for you and for me has been warped and distorted out of all recognition , the potential that God had for you and for me , it 's been dis it seems to have been destroyed because of the warping and because of the impact of sin .
2 A present-day scene , with the same type of trams as in the previous view rebuilt out of all recognition !
3 Now it is fallen upon and twisted and embellished out of all recognition .
4 In the first four years of her marriage that life had been turned on its head , transformed out of all recognition .
5 The Chinese Communist Party is totally transformed , I think transformed out of all recognition , and becomes a completely different kind of political organization as a result of what happens in nineteen twenty five to seven .
6 Unemployment was abolished , class struggle overcome , and the living standards and cultural level of even the most backward of the country 's peoples transformed out of all recognition .
7 Of course , they 've got out of all recognition today , but three a penny fresh herren were at that time .
8 The big city station from which they saw off their loved ones to war , from where they left for their honeymoons and holidays , where they kept their romantic trysts under the station clock , has been obliterated or at the very least altered out of all recognition .
9 Certain important roads , too , were altered out of all recognition .
10 The first Cistercians were men who sought to return to the simplicity of Benedict 's Rule and to its strict observance which they argued had been altered out of all recognition by the Cluniacs who spent much of the day in a long and elaborate round of services in choir .
11 Yet , like so many other Raj survivals , the marriage adverts have been mutated out of all recognition from their understated British originals .
12 The Mensheviks and SRs were portrayed not only as counter-revolutionaries but as vicious saboteurs , the treachery of Stalin 's various rivals was traced to their earliest participation in the party , and Stalin 's role in and before the revolution was inflated out of all recognition .
13 Has she not improved out of all recognition ? ’
14 The published documentation improved out of all recognition , but Lenin 's ‘ complete works ’ remained manifestly incomplete and access to the more sensitive archives remained restricted , and obvious distortions , such as the underrating of the role of Trotsky , are only now being overcome .
15 She imparted her knowledge of him so agreeably , and her kneecaps looked so trustworthy , that the glancingly unkind afternoon improved out of all recognition .
16 ‘ The equipment and methods of production have improved out of all recognition since that time , ’ says John Chance .
17 Since the 1970s , working practices have changed out of all recognition .
18 The world has changed out of all recognition since then . ’
19 Our solicitors had prepared the necessary ‘ instruments ’ , and all Karen and I had to do was ‘ execute ’ them , but when we emerged into the mild sunshine of Beaumont Street twenty minutes later , my life had been changed out of all recognition .
20 The road between Scourie and Kylesku has been changed out of all recognition .
21 Circumscribed by the injunction — voiced or not , that the machines built around it should not pose a threat to IBM Corp 's proprietary product lines , the designers of the Power RISC created a chip that was heavily slewed towards scientific and technical applications — but the IBM world has changed out of all recognition since then and the RS/6000 is at least as widely used in commercial applications as in technical , while IBM is finding it increasingly hard to sell proprietary systems .
22 One of the many things which has changed out of all recognition during my lifetime is our ability to teach languages to mature students .
23 He was able to get away for a two week holiday in Switzerland at the end of August , where he relaxed and swam in Lake Geneva : it was the one European country which he found not to have changed out of all recognition , and he took an annual holiday there .
24 Other towns were changed out of all recognition because of their location at centres of major railway lines .
25 When the provisions of the NHS and Community Care Act are fully implemented in 1991 local authority social services departments will be changed out of all recognition .
26 As Tone Vine-Lott , managing director of Barclays Stockbrokers and new chairman of the Scottish Stock Exchange ( and , as an IT man , nothing like the stockbroker stereotype ) , points out in Money Talks , the stockbroking game will still have changed out of all recognition in ten years ' time .
27 To put the point graphically , while Marx and his nineteenth-century comrades would have no great difficulty in recognizing the economic and the political spheres today , despite the major changes that have undoubtedly taken place in the last hundred years , in the cultural-ideological sphere the opportunities for hegemonic control on a global scale have changed out of all recognition .
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