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

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1 What lies behind these conceptions of content and object is the true idea that the nature of consciousness itself may not be different at all between the times when we think truly and when we think falsely , or when we want what exists and when we want what does not exist .
2 For this argument wrongly denies the existence of any real relationship at all between the listener and the musical object itself , turning that relationship into an abstract reflection of the laws of the capitalist system , and ‘ ignoring … what is irreducibly extra-economic in consumption ’ ( ibid : 48 ) ; and this denial depends in turn on an implicitly idealist definition of ‘ needs ’ , against which the satisfactions gained from actual listening can be unthinkingly described as ‘ false ’ .
3 I would simply place a card with the initials and dates 1921–1939 alongside the material — as I 've done with the other exhibits And I 'd like to place it all between the Danziger and Eberhardt donations . ’
4 Only then did party members begin to identify with one or other wing — and it was a minority of non-party workers who could differentiate at all between the Bolsheviks and the Mensheviks .
5 Being female dictates the type of job , and being female affects absentee behaviour , but once sex is controlled there is no link at all between the type of job and absenteeism .
6 There is no correlation at all between the number of types of relatives that are called by the same word and the number of legitimate sexual partners in marriage .
7 The most sensitive boundary of all between the executive , in the shape of Ministers , and the judiciary , in the shape of the Lord Chief Justice and puisne judges of the Queen 's Bench Division , is the sentencing of offenders .
8 Surely , if there is any differentiation at all between the sexes , the hen bird is always duller than the cock . ‘
9 ‘ Did you go out of the room at all between the time you arrived and , say , a quarter to ten ? ’
10 The eight-year-old Ian had been talking in class all through a painting lesson .
11 Perhaps most fundamental of all , however , was the climate of hostility and mistrust that existed between East and West during the ‘ new cold war ’ of the late 1970s and early 1980s ; and it was the dissipation of this climate , above all through a series of face-to-face meetings between the Soviet and American leaders , that contributed most directly to the resumption of progress in arms control and other matters .
12 BELVILLE : Yet your sunshine of late is all through a cloud .
13 But if he laughed all through a sitting or recited passages of Dante , Rimbaud or Verlaine by heart , that was a dangerous sign , ‘ Then one knew that he should n't be annoyed . ’
14 In fact all through the journey Tock complained .
15 The foresters , both riding and walking , and their pages take for a cart two , three or four shillings , from some more and from others less according to their means , and for a pack-horse twelve , sixteen or eighteen pence , to raise their fine which they have made with the warden for their appointment ; this to the great destruction of the King 's forest and the grievance of those who have woods in the forest , for they suffer the carriers to go quit all through the year without attachment , and yet the King has no profit …
16 Apart from the occasions when bream are preoccupied with full larders of fry , there are times all through the year when they will eat a small fish , just the same as there are times when they will chomp a lobworm .
17 Our holiday funds are raised by countless and most often unnamed people who work hard all through the year to swell our funds .
18 Er this is erm , er this is the Spring , ca n't read out what it is , the Spring , this is the great Spring raffle , Amnesty does get quite a lot of money from the raffles , er they start off with just the Christmas one now we have them all through the year I think ,
19 As we shall see , such pasturage was increasingly valuable ( and hence subject to regulation ) and this was part of a general concern from the Middle Ages onwards with providing sufficient grass and fodder for animals all through the year .
20 ‘ To me , ’ I said , ‘ Fullcircle seems cheerful all through the year . ’
21 Shetland and all through the North Isles of Orkney , everywhere .
22 In the first sixteen chapters he looks at reformation in faith which is open to all through the sacraments of baptism — the means of restoration from the consequences of original sin — and penance , the means of recovery from individual sin .
23 Pass all through the mill of your mind and do n't use forms unmeaningly , like buttons on the back of a coat … although house building is very much a practical art the practical elements may be met gracefully and pleasantly , there is scope for dignity , humour and even romance .
24 The 12 jurors who eventually emerged , acquitting themselves both responsibly and wisely , were mocked all through the trial for their necessary ignorance .
25 Cranog Jones maintained he was innocent all through the trial .
26 ‘ We should be campaigning all through the holidays after a hard session , ’ he commented gloomily on the October proposal .
27 Headache as if bruised all through the bones of the head and down into the root of the tongue with nausea .
28 The reason people thought she was naked all through the film was because she displayed a different attitude to sex from the one that prevailed in films at that time .
29 all the mail and junk letters all through the door and everything looked tatty .
30 For space close to the king was limited , and few occupied it for more than a decade or so , partly through accidents of mortality , partly through a career-structure in which the holding of high office in the royal household was often the prelude to a provincial post , but most of all through the play of faction around the king .
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