Example sentences of "all contribute [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The most that Europe can hope to achieve , or should aim for , is an expanded economic free trade area made up of sovereign states all contributing to a cultural diversity that is economically stable and ecologically sustainable .
2 This included four kinds of tit , three varieties of finch , goldcrest , wren and , of course , the ubiquitous robin , all contributing to a total of approximately 20 species .
3 Everyone made mistakes , but they all contributed to the team effort , which was a satisfying aspect of the game .
4 He got kicked in the head by his own player Mike Whitlow there but I do n't think he 'll mind because er it all contributed to the goal .
5 Each member of the enterprise contributes something different , but they must all contribute towards a common goal .
6 Favourable exchange rates , improved intellectual property rights protection and continued pressure from the federal government to remove trade barriers should all contribute to a strong export market .
7 Projects , dissertations , essays , and tutorial and practical work may all contribute to the final assessment .
8 Cell migration and proliferation and angiogenesis could all contribute to the ulcer healing activity of bFGF .
9 Prostanoids , leukotrienes , platelet activating factor , cytokines , and free oxygen radicals may all contribute to the pathogenesis of the inflammatory response .
10 Maintenance of low epithelial permeability , inhibition of antigen presentation by epithelial or subepithelial antigen presenting cells , and inhibition of activation or proliferation of immune effector cells could all contribute to the prevention or control of colonic mucosal inflammation .
11 Related ideas like shared writing , dictated writing and invented spelling together with the introduction of new technology including the word processor should all contribute to an easing of the tension associated with traditional attitudes to spelling and handwriting .
12 The new strategic situation , Soviet space successes , the decolonisation process and ( until 1958–9 ) the apparently successful reintegration of the socialist camp after 1956 all contributed to a surge of optimism within the Soviet Union that socialism was in the ascendant .
13 National service , imposed sacrifice and sharing , points and queues , idealism in the face of a pernicious enemy , the dynamics of coalition — all contributed to the sense that , in education as elsewhere , something could and must be done .
14 England have been shown up for the lack of quality in their line-up , although Gooch 's illness here , Michael Atherton 's illness in Calcutta and the stupidity of leaving out Phil Tufnell from the first Test and Atherton on the second Test all contributed to an unexpectedly one-sided contest .
15 Grief , loneliness , poor health , financial worries , social deprivation all contribute to a feeling of acute depression .
16 Thus , when he says that changes are ‘ overdetermined ’ he has in mind a variety of factors , some more nearly connected than others , which all contribute to a single outcome .
17 The ‘ repatriates ’ all contribute to a Communal Development Bank .
18 This is because every so often the fish enjoy a particularly good spawning year , when temperatures , spawning facilities , and lack of interference from predators all contribute to an abundance of surviving spawn and fry .
19 Oak is the most commonly used wood for smoking meat in the UK but other varieties are also used and all contribute to the final flavour of the ham .
20 Increasing volumes of boat traffic along the river , pollution , industrial activities along the river bank , siltation , and incidental mortalities from fishing all contribute to the baiji 's decline .
21 Turf fires , the aroma of baking bread and clicking of the spinning wheel all contribute to the special atmosphere of by-gone days .
22 Hence salivary , gastric , pancreatic and intestinal secretions all contribute to the large volume of fluid which daily enters the gut lumen .
23 The juxtaposition of seemingly disparate objects ; the distortion of scale ; the vaguely poetic resonances ( the wedding ring around the finger , the fingers on the piano keys etc. ) all contribute to the enigma of the images at once puzzling and yet trite .
24 Knowledge of geography , people and processes all contribute to the officer 's ‘ experience ’ , the virtue endorsed by the longer-serving officers .
25 The degree of difficulty of the problem , the uncertainty of the constraints and applicability of the experience of the team members , all contribute to the uniqueness of the experience .
26 Thirdly , the structure and organization of services , the means of funding care services , whether by insurance or by state funds , and the mix of providers , whether public sector or not for profit based , all contribute to the diversity of care systems .
27 The development of mental health policy , psychiatric practice , and community care all contribute to the evolution of the care programme approach .
28 Other pervasive images are those of death , contrasting light and dark and the elation of speed which all contribute to the mysterious and obsessional setting the author creates .
29 Attracting new operations to Glasgow , securing second round expansion of recent arrivals and retaining existing operations , all contribute to the economic development of the city .
30 Press releases , press conferences , radio and television interviews , speeches and articles all contribute to the Council 's profile .
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