Example sentences of "all [art] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The broad-fronted houses stood between oak trees that were dressed in all the splendour of autumn bronze . |
2 | The man who spoke was enough like the priest in face and build to indicate their relationship , but , instead of the severe black habit and tonsured head which proclaimed the cleric to be of the Benedictine order , he was dressed in all the splendour of a prosperous baron . |
3 | She crossed her arms and stood there bristling with all the counter-strength of the street . |
4 | She left the attic , by he ladder this time , and then kicked all the junk into a great heap along the banisters . |
5 | All the glamour of its life springs not from the father but from the Godless world . |
6 | You 'll be doing all the washing-up on your own , Keith , I can tell you . |
7 | They had quarrelled all the time and his mum had slammed out and left all the washing-up in the sink which he and Gary had to do when they ran out of plates . |
8 | She rushed up and threw her arms around her in a totally uncharacteristic gesture of affection , and felt all the stress of Piers Morrison lift from her shoulders as they began chatting animatedly about everything under the sun , catching up on old news . |
9 | ‘ I 'd recommend walking to anyone , when you are out in the countryside you forget all about work and the bills coming through the post all the stress of everyday life disappears . |
10 | I could never have imagined , however , how rich my life was going to be : how many friends we were to make , the places in the world we were to visit , and all the wealth of love and kindness from others we were to experience . |
11 | Apart from the swine , and a few small fields where corn was grown , and half a dozen apple trees , and the pigeons and the rabbits , the money the travellers spent at the Inn was all the wealth of Ridgery Butts . |
12 | The aristocracy — ie. titled landowners — do still exist and have been joined by the very wealthy ( through ownership or investment ) : it has been reckoned that this 1% of adult population owns one-quarter of all the wealth in Britain . |
13 | Small penance ; Dominic had all the sleep in the world . |
14 | I do not have the slightest doubt that in Nottingham the money is available to do whatever is necessary to keep open those old people 's homes , and so remove once and for all the worry of hundreds of residents in those homes . |
15 | Coming to Dolphin for your fitted bathroom takes all the worry off your shoulders and leaves you free to enjoy the result . |
16 | It was probably all the worry over his unfeeling attitude , his intention to evict her , that had rekindled the dream in the first place . |
17 | But while dealing with one of their biggest cases , the local branch of the RSPCA has still had to cope with all the day to day demands on their time . |
18 | Despite that , there is no doubt — for all the brilliance of maybe the best Pakistan side of all time — they will be remembered by many for their tricks and tantrums . |
19 | Superb courage and unlimited patience supported an altogether exceptional political intelligence , and in both speech and writing he could express his beliefs with all the brilliance of a highly original mind … |
20 | In part two , all the sport of course , plus this book . |
21 | Amongst all the noise of London Bridge Station , I could sleep like the proverbial top . |
22 | What 's all the noise about ? |
23 | It 'd be just like the country if there was n't all the noise from the traffic . |
24 | It came from within the cottage , a quiet sound , but cutting through all the noise from outside . |
25 | After multiple cycles of amplification , the predominant double stranded DNA species in the sample is a fragment whose two ends are defined by the two primer oligonucleotides — that is , not all the DNA in the original sample is amplified . |
26 | All the DNA in each of our cells is addressed in the same sense as computer ROM , or indeed computer tape , is addressed . |
27 | At the beginning I was simply a labourer , which entailed doing all the preparation on the ground and ensuring that Eric on the roof was always supplied with materials to work with . |
28 | All the fun of the fair : Jim White takes a fresher look at the company a student might be keeping |
29 | Farmer 's Diary : Back up in town , for all the fun of the country fair |
30 | all the fun of the air ! |