Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] [adv] of all " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ A woman is beautiful to the extent that she most completely incarnates the secret aspirations of man ’ , wrote the poet Benjamin Peret in his Anthologie de l'Amor ; and whether in the work of Magritte or Masson , Max Ernst , Dali or most chillingly of all , Hans Bellmer , the female form appears distorted , dissected , feathered , bound and strapped to machines , she rarely even wears a face . |
2 | Above all , and most curiously of all , it is to come to a deeper knowledge of the inexplicable mercy of God , and of that fierce love that simply will not let his world go . |
3 | The greatest differences between the groups were in understanding the different ideas ( propositions ) in a sentence , in dealing with problems of grammatical unpredictability , and most simply of all , in recognising words . |
4 | The word ‘ mor ’ first occurs in Saxon accounts of King Alfred hiding in his wetland fastness in Somerset , and most evocatively of all in our national epic poem Beowulf . |
5 | The programme is an all-Ravel affair consisting of the ( with Mikhail Rudy ) , and most interestingly of all , Yan Pascal 's own orchestration of the Piano Trio . |
6 | I see now that finally , critically , and most insidiously of all , I had started to lose my self-respect . |
7 | She hid more success with the identities of various names that had been puzzling her since their last encounter , and most satisfactorily of all , she placed the baby . |
8 | But his old friend ‘ the Professor ’ is obviously a scientist of note — and perhaps best of all , is fun and always using science to produce exciting things , even if he is often defeated by magic spells ( Fig. 3 ) . |
9 | And perhaps best of all is the 19th hole , for if you ignore ( and it 's hard ! ) the hospitality of the Golf Academy , Seefeld is full of cafés , beer kellars and superb restaurants . |
10 | Dedicated courtiers , undistracted by families , they soon rose to powerful positions , first in Mameluk Egypt , then in Ottoman Turkey , but most prominently of all in Mughal India . |