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

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1 The main point of this section , however , is that almost all the life on Earth that we are aware of derives its energy from the Sun , via the process of photosynthesis .
2 That proposal , if implemented , would shift almost all the decision-making in homicide cases from the trial to the sentencing stage : the only issue of any consequence in most cases would be the sentence to be imposed , and all the distinctions now drawn at the stage of criminal liability would be reflected in the sentence alone .
3 His most significant contribution to estate development came in Glamorgan , where the Cardiff Castle estate included almost all the land of the ancient borough together with manorial rights over the valleys of the central part of the south Wales coalfield .
4 This is the pig , and the one almost all the rest of this article is about .
5 Almost all the evidence of Modigliani 's behaviour in the years with Beatrice comes either from her or from outsiders .
6 Within 150 years of Osman 's death in 1324 his successors had overrun what remained of the Byzantine empire and had occupied almost all the territory of present-day Yugoslavia which lies south of the Sava-Danube line .
7 She ran almost all the way through the town .
8 The demarcation begins at Berwick and stretches almost all the way to John O'Groats .
9 This is a road of great promise , as one might expect of a highway that is paved almost all the way from Barrow in Alaska to Ushuaia in Argentina , and is — at 16,000 miles — the longest continuous route in the world .
10 The DECpc AXP/150 is priced at £5,350 , which sounds expensive compared with DEC 's two new Pentium ready models , DECpc DT and DECpc MTE , priced at £1,395 and £2,095 respectively , especially as almost all the software for it has to run in emulation mode using Insignia Solutions Ltd 's SoftPC , which provides support for MS-DOS and 16-bit Windows applications .
11 In sections from normal oesophageal mucosa , almost all the endothelium in the papillae stain positively for EGF ( Fig 3A ) .
12 Almost all the energy from the bombs had gone into blowing the earth out and the air in the burrows back .
13 ‘ This had been going on almost all the time since yesterday , with two German counter attacks on our positions . ’
14 Historically , the Christian churches had exceptionally close links with education : indeed in the early nineteenth century almost all the impetus for setting up schools and teacher-training establishments and extending schooling to all children came from the churches .
15 These two reports remain the source of almost all the information about the eruption ; the Royal Society in particular went to great lengths to amass every possible scrap of information and even inserted a notice in The Times requesting anyone who had seen or heard anything to come forward .
16 This is not because language production is an unimportant aspect of language processing , but simply because almost all the research into normal adult language use has been on comprehension rather than production .
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