Example sentences of "of all [adj] [be] [adj] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's a celebration of all that 's good about her homeland . |
2 | EW + WW 's round-up of all that 's new in electronics . |
3 | How does the postulated discontinuity appear when we consider the enormous Schrödinger equation embracing the totality of all that is involved in the measurement process ? |
4 | Here is an example of all that is good in the British railway enthusiast movement moving into print . |
5 | Stein-am-Rhein is in some ways a reproduction of all that is wonderful about Schaffhausen , but with enough added subtleties to give it an identity of its own . |
6 | Within the European intellectual tradition , conscious awareness , the soul , became the seat of all that is angelic in Man , the part having the possibility of eternal life through resurrection after death . |
7 | Experience the Guinness World of Records , Europe 's greatest three dimensional display of all that is superlative around the globe . |
8 | A detailed analysis of all that was involved in weighing revealed that this induced uncontrollable uncertainties in the rates of slowing of the clock before and after the shutter was opened . |
9 | The pope was father in God to the Romans , and to all men ; he was St Peter in person , the earthly representative of the apostle on whom the fame and fortune of the city most depended ; but he was also a petty tyrant — one of the ancient rulers who had failed to go away ; the symbol of all that was alien to the new found liberty so loved by the Italian city dwellers of the eleventh and twelfth centuries . |
10 | If the cumulative burden of all this is descriptive of the fine chemicals industry , it is clear that manufacturers of such products are aiming very high indeed . |
11 | The influence of all three is perceptible in Nicholas Shakespeare 's first novel , though it is not so much the magical flights of Marquez as Greene 's Catholic mysticism which I found the most intriguing . |
12 | Although , apart from lapis lazuli , supplies of all these were available in Egypt and Sinai , Egyptian craftsmen often had recourse to coloured glass to infill cloisonné cells . |