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

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1 Recently though a resurection in thier career had taken place , which makes this loss all the more devestating .
2 Setting up their own label with CBS backing , could help the Neds achieve this aim all the more quickly .
3 Setting up their own label with CBS backing , could help the Neds achieve this aim all the more quickly .
4 Under this pressure , all ordinary human ambivalence and doubt is outlawed : adopters become guilty or angry when the relationship does not proceed according to the fantasy or reality of ordinary parenting ; children suppress their fantasies of an alternative life with birth parents — or hold on to that fantasy all the more tenaciously — and birth mothers , in particular , are pushed into a denial of their own experience and feelings .
5 The fact that a negative view of women is conveyed at a level which must be largely subconscious makes these texts all the more dangerous .
6 The effects of the Great Depression and a renewed possibility of war in Europe in the 1930s made most Americans all the more determined to isolate and insulate themselves from the quarrels and atavism of the nations of Europe .
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