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

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1 of the Curriculum Advice and Support Team ( CAST ) at Jordanhill College of Education is a member of the Advanced Courses Task Group and was closely involved in the HN unit development , producing first of all a unit in the field of engineering .
2 Just as you can not add up all the prices in a shop to arrive at what it would cost to buy the shop , nor can you add up the price of all a company 's shares to arrive at what the company is worth .
3 Change in the law to stop sequestration of all a union 's assets by the courts .
4 In the mid-eighteenth century , Germany was not — and never had been — a notable centre of classical studies , and least of all a centre of Greek studies .
5 There is no solution for the conflict in Africa , or in the world , unless there is first of all a change in the heart and understanding of man …
6 But early on you see he when I before the war he 'd nothing was first of all a push bike
7 The course is divided into two parts , first of all a part that I shall be conducting , dealing with more professional use of the telephone : that 's how you use the telephone , what you say , and how you use it in that way , how you answer the telephone .
8 The beautiful floating Moluscas ( Portuguese Men of War ! ) and the luminous species which bispangle [ sic ] the water at night are to a lover of Nature all objects of interest , not forgetting the most beautiful of all a Shoal of Flying Fish . ’
9 He is first of all a saviour !
10 Nobody , least of all a Party boss , could be expected to watch , still more record , domestic television output !
11 Her eyes swept across his face , and suddenly she had the almost overwhelming desire to tell him that it was n't important at all , that she was , inside , what he 'd called a real woman , one who wanted a home and children to fill it , and most of all a husband , a man who would take her in his arms and kiss her until nothing mattered except him , kiss her as Nicolo had , make her want him as she 'd wanted Nicolo …
12 She was going to edge him into a situation where it would be openly discourteous to refuse her , and nothing in his education or his upbringing had prepared him to be discourteous to anyone , least of all a woman .
13 Least of all a woman .
14 yes , I mean , in contra-distinction to that , first of all a number of these increased charges , like fifty p for a journey to a day centre , they are standard practice in other counties .
15 But away from the glamour … away from the headlines was the sad story of two broken marriages … a new future falling flat in Australia … and worse of all a disease that haunts many a sportsman , many a famous face … alcoholism …
16 So , let's think about our objectives , first of all an objective , I might have come to Abbey Life to make money , last year , I might have been working in a factory , earning fifteen , twelve , fifteen thousand a year , and I might make my objective in my first year with Abbey Life to earn sixty thousand pounds .
17 The Nazi regime was first of all an occult ‘ order ’ , with its underlying motive being the achievement of human perfection through the destruction of the old decadent order to create a new dimension in human potentiality .
18 Well , we 're anxious that there is n't an escalation of this crisis , that it may be dealed with as Brigadier Harbottle has written in a letter to the Guardian today , dealt with , er more through first of all an attempt by the Arab nations to come to some agreement amongst themselves and agreement which will satisfy them and be a more long-lasting one .
19 What you do need is a basic ability in English and maths , a pride in your work , and most important of all an interest in cookery .
20 Continuing Brighton Festival 's cycle of all the Mahler symphonies … in many ways , the most demanding and compelling of them all — the ‘ epic ’ Third .
21 The reality of Gloucester 's influence there is also reflected in the fact that , of all the master foresterships he had been granted in 1471 , the only two he seems to have exercised were those which best complemented this trans-Pennine interest : Bowland to the north and Rossendale further south .
22 The reality of Gloucester 's influence there is also reflected in the fact that , of all the master foresterships he had been granted in 1471 , the only two he seems to have exercised were those which best complemented this trans-Pennine interest : Bowland to the north and Rossendale further south .
23 Most of all the Queen insisted on privacy and quiet during her journey .
24 It is meant to minimise the mean square error of all the output nodes .
25 On the other hand , middle-out strategies are computationally explosive methods of search requiring highly tuned scoring methods and matching strategies to constrain the exploration of all the myriad combinations of possible hypotheses .
26 Extensive modernisation of peripheral equipment was carried out including the replacement of all the door operators and refurbishment of doors and door equipment .
27 ‘ Before you leave this house you will be cured of all the past . ’
28 Those of you who have acquired shares through the profit sharing scheme will note with pleasure that Rentokil shares have performed the best of all the FTSE 100 over the past five year period , with an almost fourfold increase since 1987 .
29 But nearly half of all the pasta eaten in Britain is the canned variety , which often owes little to its Italian ancestry .
30 A total of 33 million ordinary shares have been issued in respect of all the preference shares converted in the year and the register of preference shareholders finally closed on 1 July 1992 .
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