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

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31 All through the morning there had been detonations and gunfire .
32 She still loved you , all through the time she was with me .
33 All through the book there are two points of expectancy for the reader .
34 You find yourselves together every day of the week , all over the world , all through the winters , getting changed to go out riding … and you do become close .
35 All through the centuries , theologians and biblical scholars have been plagued by problems of translation — or , to be more accurate , mistranslation .
36 ‘ There was a big wave of resistance to Doctor Who all through the BBC after we first went out .
37 I 'm cursed with living in Mondano all the year round , all through the rains of January and Feb .
38 There is still a great deal of Greece all through the Tartarin and Daumier part of this queer country , where the good folks have the accent you know ; there is a Venus of Arles just as there is a Venus of Lesbos and one still feels the youth of it , in spite of all …
39 They talked before the opera , all through the opera , and after the opera .
40 All through the night her eyes were fixed on the lights of Casterbridge , the end of her journey .
41 All through the night and the next day people ran in and out of the house , shouting and crying .
42 She wore boots , all through the summer .
43 All through the pregnancy I felt special , then suddenly all my friends did n't want to know me , only one friend , Karen , and she made me feel worse , as she was so glamorous and I was sitting there all fat .
44 And carry them , either carry them , or push them on a two-wheeled trolley , all through the round the lace market to 's , and various other And if I were lucky , and the 's van was going round the lace market , and I 'd got three or four parcels , I used to go with little Tommy and his horse and van , round the lace market , and he was delivering dress goods then .
45 Oh yes , a ll through , all through , all through the winter .
46 All through the valley people would be reflecting on the brevity of life and their own missed chances at happiness , and thinking of their common frailty in the shadow of the dark beast that had passed so close and taken someone so young .
47 All through the night , I ca n't stop crying .
48 All through the day the collecting vans and lorries bring consignments of every description to the goods station proper , which consists of lines of rails and long platforms under cover .
49 All through the ages men have had names which recognised their prowess at arms or through some physical attribute .
50 Last term , all through the Coronation festivities , all through the exams , I longed for the holidays when I would see her .
51 Last term , all through the Coronation festivities , all through the exams , I longed for the holidays when I would see her .
52 All through the afternoon and the evening he went on thinking silently , and smoking pipe after pipe .
53 All through the hot week people crept along the streets , hugging the edge of shade that buildings provided , half a foot and one side of an arm at least out of the burning sun , though still sweating .
54 All through the short plane journey she 'd been imagining what it would be like to meet Rune again socially .
55 All through the war , they raced at Newmarket see fetched it all to one meeting , so that they did n't have to travel about .
56 All through the war , with July course you know you see .
57 All through the service she refused to look at him , keeping her eyes rigidly ahead on the stained-glass window that depicted Christ resisting Satan 's temptations .
58 All through the day of the funeral , ’ said Sherrin , ‘ the solemnity , the pomp and the processing poured out of the television and Michael , who was sitting at home watching it all , was inspired to address the nation through the character of Byron and to explain the impact on his generation of discovering the greatness of the dead ex-Prime Minister .
59 All through The Scale Hilton hangs his thinking on the pegs of Scriptural texts interpreted as revealing figuratively the nature of spiritual reality .
60 All through the day , local people will walk through , treating the cafe as an extension to their home .
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