Example sentences of "[art] [noun] all " in BNC.
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31 | They crawled out the bucket all over the deck . |
32 | Where the inner band had stuck to the hair all around the sides and back , she had to chop the hair off right to the skin so that he finished up with a bald white ring round his head , like some sort of a monk . |
33 | It was the Borinage all over again , but with one essential difference . |
34 | Vic could imagine him spreading the story all round the works . |
35 | If I did n't think you 'd go blabbing your side of the story all over town , I 'd have you out of my house in two shakes . ’ |
36 | Then her father returned , and she had to tell him the story all over again . |
37 | Overshadowing the town , a massive round-shouldered hill loomed , like Ayer 's Rock , Table Mountain and the Wrekin all rolled into one . |
38 | She explored the cottage all over again , because it looked quite different — and even more attractive — in the clear light of a sunny February morning , and she found to her joy that there was a large garden at the back where they could grow vegetables . |
39 | Fresh-faced and bright-eyed , we five-year-olds trooped off to school : troubled and sophisticated we returned , the stuffing all knocked out of us . |
40 | ‘ Not only do I bite my nails , ’ he sighs , ‘ but the skin all around them . ’ |
41 | The blokes all put on frocks , like , an' the chicks get togged up in strides . |
42 | The turkey was defrosting nicely in the garage , the vegetables all prepared . |
43 | Cos you have to have it so the gas so high , it must be really boiling hot and you just stir fry the vegetables all round this |
44 | They decide to add a PostScript RIP and find , to their dismay , that they have to buy the fonts all over again . |
45 | He had the Intelligence and the Security and the Branch all burrowing in their computers for an Englishman called Colt who wiped people for the cause of the Republic of Iraq , and he had sweet nothing to do , unless he went eye to eye with the mysteries of the thermostat . |
46 | Mandy and Debby looked the part all right , they looked tough enough for this , particularly Debby , who gave me so much eye-contact and hand-on-knee and dressing-gown disclosure that I almost asked for her telephone number . |
47 | With pressure from the market , the consultants and the manufacturers all weakened , then , any change in BEA policy would have to come from a change of heart at central headquarters . |
48 | This can be avoided , however , by ensuring plenty of cross ventilation in the roof all round the eaves and at the gable ends by means of visible gaps , air bricks or ventilators . |
49 | ‘ That 's right ! ’ the animals all agreed . |
50 | So the urge to innovate ceased and eventually the instrument all but died . |
51 | The foreigners all exclaimed . |
52 | One other noticeable feature was that nearly 30% of participants were from institutions outside the United Kingdom , with Australia , Austria , Brazil , Canada , Denmark , Eire , Greece , Hong Kong , India , Italy , Netherlands , Norway , Slovenia , South Africa and the U.S.A. all represented . |
53 | He was wrapped in so much of the duvet all she could see was the top of his head . |
54 | The ties all looked as if they came from a jumble sale . |
55 | The eyes all swung to the speaker . |
56 | The only inconvenience of the original interior was that the bedrooms all led into one another ( just as they had always done in houses past : passages were only deemed essential when the segregation of servants became the norm in the eighteenth century ) ; but this was overcome by making a gallery and rearranging the staircase . |
57 | Taking into account the problem raised in ( i ) above we make the formal Definition 1.6.1 ( i ) A polynomial with coefficients in Q is simply an infinite sequence unc in which the ai all belong to Q and in which all the ai are equal to 0 from some point onwards . |
58 | The railway lines define the neighbourhood all right : Railway Hotel on the corner that the Council 's started using for temporary accommodation for other single mothers not so lucky as she , as the social worker kept telling her ; Railway Cafe opposite the launderette with coloured transfers on the window and a goldfish tank next to the curry puffs and ketchup bottles . |
59 | It was like a concentration camp ; the absurd vulnerability of the nakedness all around , the screws ' blank expressions as they monitored the shuffling of the caged . |
60 | If practise breeds professionalism and The Wishplants are this adept now , in six months time they 'll have the gap all sewn up . |