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

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1 ‘ Your Grace , I and two others were some way behind , bringing up the spare horses , and came on the scene only in time to see Sir Edmund at grips , and the battle all but done .
2 Overshadowing the town , a massive round-shouldered hill loomed , like Ayer 's Rock , Table Mountain and the Wrekin all rolled into one .
3 That will generate two out of the three things we want , that 's the contract and the cheque all right ?
4 This moment , with the sun and the sand and the sea all around them .
5 Acting jointly , William 's parents , the social worker concerned , child guidance and the school all advised against terminating the supervision requirement as all felt William needed the joint supervision .
6 The rampart shook under our weight and the ice all over the bog cracked and broke on both sides .
7 He had the Intelligence and the Security and the Branch all burrowing in their computers for an Englishman called Colt who wiped people for the cause of the Republic of Iraq , and he had sweet nothing to do , unless he went eye to eye with the mysteries of the thermostat .
8 When it reported in April 1982 , the Club had other difficulties to deal with as the Secretary , Bob Hodson , the Professional , Ian Evans , and the Steward all resigned within a short period .
9 However , it 's all extremely well played , the Waltz is light as air , and the Elegy all the more moving for its having been relieved of any hint of bogus pathos .
10 The strength of her need was at a peak , heightened somehow because of the noise and the crowd all around them .
11 It says sales last year rose 65% to £1.6m , with the US , Japan and the continent all chipping in , and that profits were significantly up .
12 The Building News , The Gentleman 's Magazine and The Ecclesiologist all reprinted it in full .
13 So there was an Englishman , a Welshman and a Scotswoman all fighting for the Hereford seat in Parliament … and you 'll have to wait until 9th April to hear the punchline .
14 An optical fibre has a core ( made from glass or clear plastic ) and a cladding all encased in a tough protective plastic sheath .
15 There was a space and a silence all round her .
16 Strolling rather than walking he reached the point where the footpath to Trebyan left the road ; it was by no means obvious unless one was looking for it : a ditch , a screen of willows , and a stile all but covered with ivy .
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