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

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31 Given what has been said , further , a mental event is not necessarily what is sometimes called a whole mental state , which is to say all of a person 's consciousness at or for a time , but typically is a part of a whole mental state , a part which itself has parts .
32 Paint finishes , panel fit and interior fit and finish are all of a standard expected from this price range .
33 For example , the familiar red triangular sign picturing two running children , internationally accepted as a warning to motorists that they are approaching a school , was interpreted by almost all of a sample of children as being a sign for them to observe , not one for cautioning drivers .
34 But it took all of a week 's ration of time to restore the plot to its pre-holiday weed-free state .
35 About the middle of the month Nils discovered metal fatigue in two of the seacocks , the worst being the inflow to the heads , which meant that for all of a week , till we could slip yet again and fit replacements , we were using a good old-fashioned shit bucket .
36 The trouble is , I get all of a whirl at times like that .
37 His father Allan told the High Court : ‘ Whatever differences we have had as a family we are all of a mind that we would like what is best for Tony .
38 If an agent does a good job with the first one , and builds a successful relationship with the manager , there is no reason why that agent ca n't deal with all of a manager 's acts .
39 Buy Back is normally used in capital projects where the exporter is supplying part or all of a project and is paid by agreeing to take back part of the output from the manufacturing plant either for his own use or for onward sale .
40 The area of dispute , which promises to occupy all of a meeting of EC finance ministers in Luxembourg today , is over the Commission 's proposal that the current system of exporting goods free of VAT be abandoned and that after 1992 the tax should be levied in the country of origin before export .
41 The cloakroom was all of a gossip with the ‘ ooh 's ’ and ‘ aah 's ’ of it .
42 Sometimes part or all of a commentary is given by people who are featured in the programme .
43 It would clearly be impracticable for all of a party 's members to foregather from every corner of a region to select and rank its list candidates , so it is sometimes suggested that American style primaries should be held for this purpose .
44 His reluctance to tell the fall story is all of a piece with his extreme slowness , after his religious conversion , to accept Christianity , a religion which tries the heart , which searches us out and knows us .
45 This is a city very much all of a piece , its chief delight for visitors lying in its completeness , in the hands-off self containment of its torpid , shuttered streets .
46 Just out of sight and sound of Dorchester lies a quiet park on whose rising ground the Palladian house stands , built all of a piece in 1754 , though not to the mansion proportions its creator could have well afforded .
47 The innately known truths which some people postulated were not all of a piece .
48 To Wilson , it had seemed all of a piece , all part of her own unhappiness , of that weary feeling that nothing mattered , nothing , no amount of effort could alter what was to happen .
49 He looked bewildered , but the whole afternoon must have seemed so unbelievable to him that hopping into a boat would seem to be all of a piece .
50 France prevented the EC from importing Polish beef in September 1991 and this attitude is all of a piece with their burning of British lamb .
51 The architecture was all of a piece ; nothing recent , nothing flimsy .
52 This was all of a piece with his generous custom of letting his research students take full credit for collaborative research and leaving his own name off their publications .
53 Even falling apart she was amazingly all of a piece .
54 This is all of a piece with the way some men assume they may stare at women , stand close to them and invade their physical space by touching .
55 It is sometimes argued that Freud 's theories must be accepted or rejected all of a piece , and that one can not simply accept or reject ‘ bits ’ of them as one fancies .
56 It was all of a piece : his own conversation was unhurried and controlled and , when he spoke , he made few if any gestures .
57 My body was all of a piece , it did not have any seams .
58 In part the attempt by the Norfolk justices to appropriate canon law matters to the king 's competence was all of a piece with other measures which the king and his judges were taking to suppress rival jurisdictions and to reduce all justice within the realm to the crown .
59 Even within a discipline , values are not all of a piece .
60 The learning that is characteristic of higher education is not all of a piece ; some of it is not properly described by the limited concept of learning .
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