Example sentences of "all [art] [adv] " in BNC.

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31 It is made all the more unfair by the fact that the institutions have been deprived of any real access to the water authorities .
32 Into extreme old age he would lecture about Temple 's mind in words rendered all the more penetrating by the obvious gratitude which the memory brought .
33 Since this was the first coronation to be televised to a nation , Ramsey was suddenly famous among the people of England ; all the more so because the vast head , baldness girt by flowing white locks , mobile expressive eyebrows , and waddling gait drew the attention of millions of viewers .
34 I come now to what will be the first of many simplicities which I shall offer to you this afternoon ; for I am sure you already realise from what you know of my speakings and writings — and it will be all the more painfully obvious in half an hour 's time — that I am incurably simpliste .
35 Probably the most important effect of his reading of Joyce was to make him all the more aware of the possibilities of his anthropological reading , especially when applied to modern city life in the context of inanity or death : city life was filled with fatal torpor and Eliot described London as shrivelling , like an aged little bookkeeper .
36 The Quartets are all the more impressive for having this political dimension worked into them , yet still subordinated beneath the religious scheme .
37 As dialect , it is all the more vulnerable to disintegration and collapse .
38 Demant 's own chapter would have been all the more attractive to Eliot because of its wide-ranging view which combined the primitive and the sophisticated .
39 There are no relations of power without resistances ; the latter are all the more real and effective because they are formed right at the point where relations of power are exercised ; resistance to power does not have to come from elsewhere to be real , nor is it inexorably frustrated through being the compatriot of power .
40 By and large it does not , and it certainly did not in Margaret 's case : she merely laughed all the more , and sang the taunting hymns of her new faith , about how tyrants would be put down from their thrones and the humble and the meek raised up .
41 This difference is all the more complete in that different rights in the same thing or place may be and usually are held by different people or different groups of people in those societies .
42 In Britain these principles are still present but meaningless , their very irrelevance making their upholders all the more determined and aggressive .
43 The result was a stunning , white lace dress — an impressive feat made all the more amazing by the fact that Sherine was only eight years old !
44 You may just be bored with your current relationship , and your boredom is making the idea of an affair with a woman seem all the more exciting .
45 Diana had felt unwell for much of the early part of her pregnancy , and was not quite herself , which made the process of settling down to married life all the more difficult .
46 A peculiarly bad film which is made all the more dreadful by scattered shots of Greek swains sitting beside ancient pillars and playing their pipes , Ships with Wings represented a turning point for Balcon , who had supervised the film 's production at his Ealing Studios .
47 The lack of any programme for changing the industry is all the more striking given the obstacles that the likes of John Davis persistently put in their way .
48 The disaster was all the more stunning because people had come to assume that such things did n't happen .
49 Beautifully played by Gidon Kremer , it would have been all the more welcome if , being the sort of work which does n't invite applause , it had n't been so closely associated with Offertorium as to seem to merge into it .
50 Beautifully played by Gidon Kremer , it would have been all the more welcome if , being the sort of work which does n't invite applause , it had n't been so closely associated with Offertorium as to seem to merge into it .
51 She had received no advance warning , and was all the more disturbed when Mr Cheney justified his move by declaring that the threat from the Warsaw Pact was diminishing .
52 It was intensely moving : all the more so in Zurich as the back wall of the theatre was lowered to reveal the morning sun glittering on the lake .
53 But as around 1,000 mourners shivered through a ceremony made all the more moving by its simplicity and brevity , there was little bitterness evident — only bewilderment .
54 The fact that everyone was waving tiny American flags made this spectacle of labour all the more bizarre .
55 Of course , limits can channel brilliance productively , make it blaze all the more fiercely .
56 Many of the most famous hams are British , which makes it all the more shameful that many shops are selling the wet and tasteless ersatz ham that we are all familiar with .
57 Borrowers will find it harder to refinance their loans , so they will struggle all the more , banks will suffer bigger losses , and so on .
58 These imperfections make it all the more important for regulators to enforce the BIS minimums and set higher standards for riskier banks .
59 Recessions cause firms to scrap equipment ; they also discourage new investment , all the more so if interest rates are high .
60 The cost of weapons often means they are in potentially short supply , all the more so because once commanders find that a weapon works , they want to use it for everything .
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