Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] of all " in BNC.
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1 | He was working for unity among all the peoples of their country and he hoped this would lead to ‘ the complete unity of all South East Asia countries ’ . |
2 | You might also prefer to work to a looser tension for this type of all over cable pattern . |
3 | Terry Gillam 's blackly comic futuristic fantasy , set in an Orwellian world of all pervasive bureaucratic repression and lumbering 1940s technology , where Jonathan Pryce 's timid , contented underachiever pursues the girl of his dreams and falls murderously foul of the system . |
4 | To put it another way : when the cat is on heat ( which she has n't been since the vet gave her the unkindest cut of all ) , nevertheless when she was , she had very little time for chasing moths hanging unsubtly round the fridge or cuddling up for a neck scratch . |
5 | The most famous face of all has slipped in during the seemingly inexorable rise in predicted numbers of Conservative seats . |
6 | Thus we can charge those who refuse to participate in the lobby with hypocrisy ( they use unattributed stories from other sources ) , perversity ( they ignore perhaps the most important source of all ) and of failing to do their job properly . |
7 | Theirs is sometimes a robust way with Mozart , but it remains pleasantly flexible both tonally and rhythmically , and in the first work of all ( K19 d ) they show the kind of skill that unfussily makes the natural-sounding best of the conventional material written by a boy of nine on his London visit . |
8 | But the funniest thing of all was that the flat she was going in , the floor area was less than the one she 'd left . |
9 | The greatest improvement of all has of course been the removal of the old climate of repression and fear . |
10 | Because students are usually taught four-part harmony , and there are four conventional voices ( soprano , alto , tenor , and bass ) , they tend always to write for the conventional four-part mixed choir , thus ignoring the existence of the most common voices of all ( mezzo soprano and baritone ) . |
11 | Between 1973 and 1979 all but one of the five most highly paid occupational groups experienced a fall in their real incomes : members of the most highly paid occupational group of all ( professional , management , administration ) saw their incomes fall by 5 per cent in real terms . |
12 | Investors have frequently been offered special inducements , but the biggest inducement of all has been the underpricing of many of the issues and the chance of an immediate profit . |
13 | But the most precious gem of all does not come cheap . |
14 | Others formed their tastes on the other side of the 1976 watershed : this means that the music they grew up with ( the most potent music of all ) was Never Mind The Bollocks . |
15 | The best thing of all has been the chance of taking part in this war … |
16 | Strangely enough the best stress-buster of all has been around for thousands of years : massage . |
17 | Whenever the conductor , used to the dictorial rigours of the East , complains about the disruptive behaviour of all around him he is told , ‘ that is democracy ’ . |