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

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1 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 .
2 This could apply to almost all of the play 's characters — for even if they can not live up to their ideals , at least they have some .
3 The jogger , whom almost all of the US press avoided naming , testified briefly in court on July 16 .
4 Almost all of the music used in the Forces consists of hymns , generally drawn from Hymns Ancient and Modern New Standard .
5 Almost all of the papers which cite it use it as an example of how primate behavioural research should not be carried out ] .
6 As for the East , it is a curiosity that Egypt , from which almost all of the rest of the evidence emanates , seems to have had a preference for using a joint clause of damnatio and fideicommissum .
7 In the canopy , the flowers are larger and more conspicuous , as in almost all of the emergents .
8 Almost all of the countries that replied to the questionnaire appeared to have legal rules which were at least adequate to permit the use of computer evidence and to permit the court to make the evaluation necessary to determine the proper weight to be given to the data ’ ( A/CN.9/265 , p.21 ) .
9 The apprenticeship experience was seen by almost all of the consultants as the most powerful contribution to house officer training .
10 Until recently almost all of the documentation deposited at the Data Archive was in paper form only .
11 In almost all of the internment camps lectures and school classes were held .
12 Although the Court upheld almost all of the provisions of the Pennsylvanian legislation , it decided by five votes to four not to overturn Roe v. Wade in its entirety .
13 Almost all of the cemeteries and memorials are maintained by the Commission 's own staff .
14 The nucleus contains almost all of the atom 's mass , the electrons contributing at most about 1/2000 of the whole .
15 Either a maximum word length array would have to be part of the structure , which wastes a lot of memory for the words ( almost all of the lexicon ) which are shorter than that maximum .
16 As the climate improved , woodland dominated by birch and pine developed , and by 8000 BC dense deciduous woodland covered almost all of the country .
17 The Japanese Ministry of Trade and Industry ( Miti ) published a 212-page Report on Unfair Trade Policies on June 8 , which criticized almost all of the country 's major economic partners for employing unfair trading practices .
18 Another reason for selecting Greer 's books is that they are used in almost all of the ILEA schools which do not use the Authority 's SMILE project and in many secondary schools nationally .
19 Almost all of the holdings shown as belonging to the banking sector were held by banks ; discount houses have , in recent years , ceased to be significant holders of gilt-edged securities in their own names .
20 The a in comparison , the A sixty four north has I think o scores better on almost all of the criteria .
21 He took the stairs up to the hallway two at a time , the carpet absorbing almost all of the sound .
22 The process is very efficient and almost all of the carbon in the coal ends up in the gas .
23 But more than fear I felt disgust ; almost all of the dogs were painfully thin and many were diseased .
24 The world stock market crash during the period of privatisation ensured that almost all of the BP stock was left with the underwriters .
25 Although it was itself of a rather fetid awfulness , The Damned prefigured almost all of the conventions of the nostalgia movie : the fusing of public history with a private , intimate drama ; the ubiquity of ‘ decadence ’ and deviant sexuality ; the scratchy suggestiveness of ‘ cheap ’ popular music on the soundtrack ; the transformation of the past into a glittering art deco exhibition of costume and design ; and the constant reference to movie mythology .
26 Fierce acids and neurotoxins engulfed almost all of the skaters in a caustic , nerve-convulsing fog .
27 People thought he was doing this deliberately , because people never really believe that the beautiful lack confidence ; looking back , I think that to start with Boy must have been frightened almost all of the time .
28 The little double planet Pluto has such a weird orbit that , even though almost all of the time it is by a long way the furthest known planet from the Sun , occasionally ( as at the time of writing ) it is closer to the Sun than is Neptune .
29 Indeed , in using as an example the books of Joyce Porter featuring the gross , lazy and self-indulgent Inspector Dover we have already touched on this difficult combination of crime ( which is , after all , a serious matter almost all of the time ) and farce , and these two types of book are , of course , closely linked .
30 FUSION BONDED carpets employ a process which utilises almost all of the yarn on the carpet surface .
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