Example sentences of "all [vb -s] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There is no strong co-operative tradition anywhere in our educational system , and the National Curriculum above all offers an opportunity for groups of teachers , parents and schools to think together about the nature and delivery of curriculum .
2 Work on the project , which in all involves the flooding of around 26,000 sq km of land and the construction of 26 power stations , was temporarily suspended last year on environmental grounds by the Canadian National Energy Board .
3 The clearest instance of all involves the dénouements of the new drama .
4 This all signifies a breaking down of powerful interest groups such as trade unions and large corporations .
5 Because Proust saw involuntary memory , which after all causes the past to coalesce with the present , he saw involuntary memory as a means of abolishing time , however provisionally , however briefly , and in this way the artist takes on a God-like role , since through his art he can free the individual from time , and to this extent confer immortality on that individual .
6 I tend to paint very quickly , so the paint is always rather damp as I flit round the paper , putting a colour here and one there , and at first it all looks a bit of a jumble .
7 It 's just that I 've I mean I want a curtain there as well because otherwise it all looks a bit heavy but I do n't think I could put a blind down there because of the way
8 Lord of the Field , a winner at the Curragh , is an English entry but to be honest it all looks a bit thin on the ground — a bit like the St Leger .
9 Lord of the Field , a winner at the Curragh , is an English entry but to be honest it all looks a bit thin on the ground — a bit like the St Leger .
10 Mm it all looks a bit weird upside down cos I ca n't see out of my no that 's fine .
11 Er and and on all counts the necessity for bringing forward this policy , given the existing controls that exists , given the controls that will exist in the normal operation of the development plan system , development plan lead system should I say , erm mean that that this policy is totally unnecessary .
12 If convicted on all counts the defendants could face maximum prison sentences of 475-525 years , together with $17,000,000 in fines and the forfeiture of $265,000,000 worth of assets .
13 Heard explores jazzy grooves , gets funky , sings agonised ballads , gets former Fingers Inc man Robert Owens to sing an agonised ballad and even rediscovers jazz-funk , but beneath it all throbs the foundation heartbeat of House .
14 The futility of it all fills the room .
15 Yet many teachers clearly feel that to admit to facing dilemmas is somehow an admission of weakness , and that at all costs a front of professional equanimity and consensus must be maintained in respect of the validity and practical viability of mainstream primary orthodoxies .
16 At all costs the Bois had to be retaken .
17 It is important for the prosecution case to try to identify the tyre by taking the tyre or batch number which will usually be something like 824927 E , on the tyre wall in letters and figures about I cm high — in about a quarter of all checks the number is nonexistent or illegible and the police officer should try to remember other forms of identification such as marks or scratches etc. on the tyre .
18 All depend on eliminating water as the coupling medium , because at very high frequencies the sound waves are rapidly attenuated in the liquid to the point that no sound at all reaches the specimen .
19 The hardest question of all concerns the evolution of sex in eukaryotes , because of the twofold advantage to females that abandon it .
20 Strewth , this all sounds a tad highbrow for a group who persistently hanker after the pleasures of life rather than moan about dark clouds on the horizon .
21 Strewth , this all sounds a tad highbrow for a group who persistently hanker after the pleasures of life rather than moan about dark clouds on the horizon .
22 It all keeps the interest up !
23 There is real love and joy to be found in families and human life ; no person is totally under the control of the Evil One until sin once and for all obliterates the imago dei .
24 The bridge pickup is positively vicious , but if it all gets a bit too much then switch positions 2 and 4 transform the sound into something sweet enough to rot your teeth .
25 Since 1945 the UN Charter has imposed on all states the obligation to avoid the use or threat of force ( Article 2 ) , while reserving to them the ‘ inherent right … to self-defence if an armed attack occurs ’ ( Article 51 ) .
26 We then apply our tupling function F to get J and then we sum for all tuples over all states the weights times the inputs .
27 This is partially true , but the motivations for saying ‘ quack ’ , the kind of quack a duck makes , the social message that is being conveyed — fear , alarm , pain , surprise , contentment , ‘ Come here ’ , ‘ Go away ’ , ‘ Look what I 've found ’ — this all requires a mind behind the larynx to make it express or utter the intent and feeling within the duck 's mind , to give the quack the correct inflection and intonation .
28 Above it all rises the Madonnina , glinting in the sun .
29 All tricks a hypnotist might use .
30 Mr Kettering going off without the dog and his wife bringing it round to you — it all seems a bit odd if it 's so devoted to him . ’
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