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

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1 The creature was sketched and the drawing witnessed by all the crew before it was decapitated .
2 I 'm delighted it it 's a Conservative erm er resol er erm amendment that I think is agreed by all the council .
3 In pursuance of this nonsense , you not only hear those few callers who succeed in getting through , you 're also subjected to a cheery stream-of-consciousness summary of the grievances expressed by all the rest .
4 One of the town 's freeholders , duly elected , ‘ … gaily attired and gallantly mounted , with a sceptre in his hand , a crown on his head and a sword borne before him , and respectfully attended by all the rest on horseback , rode through the street in solemn state to the Church ’ .
5 These ghosts of mine are trying to reveal something to me , but he , I fear , will be cut off from himself , sullied , put down completely by all the conflict at earth level , the materialism , the panic , the meanness , the blocked souls , the rubbish .
6 Gifts and visitors came from all over the English-speaking world as television stations overseas , alerted by all the publicity , snapped up transmission rights .
7 ‘ Your mother has been very upset indeed by all the publicity about you and Ace Barton . ’
8 Choosing the right diet is the key , and to make it easy for you we have devised a three-part series , Slim Plan ( page 81 ) , backed by all the knowledge , research and thorough testing you have come to expect from the Good Housekeeping Institute .
9 Paradoxically , more could have been achieved for crofting in Lewis , on a permanent basis , by a regional policy for fisheries than by all the money being spent on agriculture through the IDP .
10 Even if they did , the breakdown of just 2 per cent of the paper in the cup would give off methane to match the greenhouse warming potential produced by all the pentane gas used to ‘ blow ’ the foam of a polystyrene cup .
11 Since the beginning of the twentieth century , Chiswick was one of the homes of Sir Oswald Stoll 's ‘ Empire ’ theatres — another was at Shepherds Bush Green , which still remains as the B.B.C. 's television theatre — and although the Chiswick Empire was not always used for ‘ live ’ entertainment ( it became a cinema during the 1930s ) , it was one of the principle variety theatres in the Country and saw performances by all the principle artists from George Robey to Morecambe & Wise ; Petula Clark and Cliff Richards .
12 Between them all , they managed to get Liam to the house , the twins being much amused by all the palaver .
13 You were n't put off by all the bawdry earlier , well done .
14 But we must accept that these occasional audible signals were not even meant to be heard by all the chorus singers : they were to be heard by the sub-conductor(s) , who would then relay the beat visually .
15 He should not be nervous : by the time he arrives on stage just before the end of the first act the youngsters in the audience had been thoroughly warmed up by all the silliness created by Michael Barrymore and the Roly Polys ; the bruisers from Essex who turned up to see their hero had been thoroughly oiled with lager and were ready to send their love across the footlights .
16 TAKE a trip on the Teifi Valley and prepare to be charmed by all the romance of an archetypal country railway with its single track threading between bustling hedgerows , under bridges and over winking streams .
17 His leadership is respected by all the rugby nations of the world , but a happy bunch of youngsters from Witham School brought him down to earth as they piled in yesterday at Twickenham .
18 Generally , an exchange 's rules are themselves usages , not least because they should be followed by all the exchange 's members .
19 What has been overshadowed by all the hype about CFCs is that carbon tetrachloride ( ‘ tetra ’ ) and 1,1,1-trichloroethane ( ‘ 1,1,1 ’ ) were also included in the London revision of the protocol .
20 Labour Governments are always constrained by cost considerations and by the financial disasters brought on by all the spending commitments that they claim are priorities and then have to jettison one by one .
21 Just then a man , attracted by all the noise and commotion , came out of the jungle and began to climb up the mountainside towards Cassowary .
22 I 'm too disturbed by all the stuff that 's happening .
23 He wondered if this was what Grimma had meant by all the stuff about the frogs in the flower .
24 Robinson Crusoe was far too busy cultivating his island on the basis of hard work helped by all the capital goods he had salvaged from the shipwreck to have any time for fairy stories .
25 Lord Clinton , chairman , said : ‘ This is a marvellous result which sets a precedent which should be heeded by all the water and detergent companies and is a positive step forward for the future health of all rivers in the South West . ’
26 This charity , sponsored by all the water authorities , aims to bore wells in Third World countries to supply them with an uncontaminated source of water .
27 To reduce the complexities and costs of complying with a number of different requirements in different member states , the Community may co-ordinate , approximate or harmonise the relevant rules of national law , that is to say , lay down rules which must be adopted by all the member states .
28 The French also insisted that , until the treaty was ratified by all the member states , West Germany should remain a state under Allied occupation .
29 The nationality of the owner was the criterion applied by all the member states of the Community .
30 Treaty could not be interpreted as ipso facto sweeping away the principal criterion applied by international law and by all the member states for the grant of the right to fly a particular flag .
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