Example sentences of "all of [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Over the years , the experts seem to have got in all of a lather over what we should do to cleanse our skin properly . |
2 | We can not support all of a service into Edinburgh , as this would be additional to the 1020 commercial journeys counted by . |
3 | That Shelford has a few doubters to disprove is cold comfort to Cardiff , who have had an unconvincing start to the season and whose main hope is to catch the tourists either cold or rusty after a lay-off which for most has lasted all of a fortnight . |
4 | It may be uneconomic or too inflexible to implement in hardware all of a computer 's instruction set . |
5 | ‘ That happen all of a flash , ’ she was saying . |
6 | Unfortunately one was having its innards repaired at the time and another gave up the ghost after operating for all of a second . |
7 | She tried not to snatch his arm off , and waited all of a second and a half before , ‘ I 'd like to , very much , ’ she accepted . |
8 | All might have been ruined there , with that nervous , alien presence in the house , the comings and goings , the servants all of a huff . |
9 | A quick glance at him showed her that he thought nothing at all of a drive like this , clinging to the mountainside and driving much too fast . |
10 | If all of a chariot 's crew are slain it will move 2D6″ up to its maximum speed in a random direction , collapsing on a double . |
11 | THE twitchers were all of a twitter . |
12 | And they used to let us come out of the pit at three quarter time , there were six of us , all of a size , strong as young bulls and er we used to have to i if the body was within less than a mile from the church , you see ? |
13 | ( Gav looked defensive for all of a micro-second , a concession my lacerated self-respect fell upon with all the pathetic desperation of a humiliatingly defeated politician pointing out that well , things can only get better . ) |
14 | While emphasising the interdependence between semantic expres-sions and underlying cognitive concepts , this approach also implies that not all of a child 's understanding of a particular experience may be expressed in language , and that a child may intend to express more than she is actually able to encode formally in language structures . |
15 | Its hero is all of a kind with that world of austerity and shortages , and the fashionable search for the working-class hero may have led critics into missing some of the deeper connections here . |
16 | You see , she is a little put about when so many come all of a heap . ’ |
17 | THOSE who are struck all of a heap when faced with a bill from British Telecom for some trifling work carried out in their homes may like to know that there is a Telecom instruction sheet about charges . |
18 | I am struck all of a heap . |
19 | On his way to the lake-head Horrocks learned from Frank that the parson 's wife had swooned all of a heap by her carriage . |
20 | I must admit I was , as they say , ‘ struck all of a heap ’ when I caught sight of you in Giles 's arms . ’ |
21 | For Big Blue , OS/2 is just one piece of a grand vision about how all of a company 's computers can work together . |
22 | Its integrated database maintains all of a company 's reporting data , financial and statistical , and although 95% of IMRS customers have electronic data transfer , Micro Control features a familiar spreadsheet-type user interface as a catch-all . |
23 | Corporation tax covers all of a company 's income and capital gains . |
24 | Our Bills are all of a part with those objectives praised by my hon. Friends the Members for Elmet ( Mr. Batiste ) and for Saffron Walden ( Mr. Haselhurst ) — the drive to get better standards back into our education system , to increase yet further the participation of our young people , and to match the quality of education and training provided by our competitors abroad . |
25 | For all of a minute , it seemed , we could hear the sound of his body falling , the rattle of the stones it dislodged . |
26 | She curled on her bunk , admired her long legs , thought about desire ( not for the traveller in liqueurs ) , read part of Madame Bovary , part of Les Fleurs du Hal and all of a novel by Margery Sharp , bought on impulse at the Gare de Lyon . |
27 | In a larger study assessing endurance over nine days under different levels of sleep loss , the APRE reported that with no sleep at all soldiers could only operate effectively for four days , while with I.5 hours ' sleep a day 50 per cent of a platoon lasted nine days in the field , and nearly all of a platoon allowed 3 hours sleep completed the nine-day exercise . |
28 | All of a day to wait for the skilful of ecstasy … she sighed . |
29 | For my part I feel it was a great shame that this reminder to us all of a man 's bravery should have disappeared . |
30 | Rhodes Boyson , all of a dither , prophesied instant chaos . |