Example sentences of "[art] [noun] all the " in BNC.
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1 | She thought what an undecided old fool Phoebe was , but it made her outburst at the Frolic all the more courageous . |
2 | Clouds which made the blackness all the more impenetrable . |
3 | They block the rear view of the road and make our quest to recover the tabs all the more difficult . |
4 | That makes the honour all the more special . |
5 | Another important factor is the shelter belt which protects the garden from the south all the way around to the north . |
6 | Andrew I will remember you remember you in the weeks all the weeks |
7 | And when the same thing happens again , this makes the reaction all the more violent . |
8 | ‘ So it was all set up , and your father 's known habit of shutting himself up with his scripts made the deception all the easier . |
9 | Which makes the documentation all the more poignant when you know the project did not get anywhere . |
10 | What 's happened to Ruby since , makes the memories all the more painful . |
11 | If , despite all current indications , some future studies show that specimen ALHA81005 did not come from the Moon , that will make the sample all the more intriguing . |
12 | Adding to IBM 's performance woes is that a demoralised workforce has clearly been freewheeling since John Akers announced in January that he was stepping aside , which will make the job of the new man at the top all the harder . |
13 | What made the victory all the more memorable for the 21-year-old was that he beat three-times champion and Chelmsford AC clubmate Dave Tullett , who was closing fast down the back straight . |
14 | To the extent that spiritual and temporal functions were united in the same house , by the same blood , the union would be doubly consecrated , doubly sanctified , and the unity of the nation all the more hallowed . |
15 | However , it 's all extremely well played , the Waltz is light as air , and the Elegy all the more moving for its having been relieved of any hint of bogus pathos . |
16 | Whether you do n't know an opera at all or whether it is an old friend , you will still enjoy the show all the more if you have been to the pre-performance talk . |
17 | I recall the situation all the more clearly because , when I tried to market those rabbits , the dealer thought there was something wrong with them . |
18 | The fact that he could do nothing about it made Burun 's enjoyment of the situation all the sweeter . |
19 | Parts one and two overlap in time for a while , but from different points of view , which makes the book all the more fascinating . |
20 | Somehow that made the kidnap all the more obscene : as if the little family , broken yet strangely bound together by the same tragedy , had not suffered enough . |
21 | Since we know from other evidence that the warrior and mercantile classes of Europe were not being depleted in this period — on the contrary , were steadily rising — we can see here further evidence of the rise in population of this age , a rise all the more striking since it could continue and grow in strength even though so many men and women were following a life of celibacy . |
22 | Erm and on a Friday all the beds went out onto the grass outside the wards for the wards to be cleaned |
23 | Every Sunday all the family met for tea at my grandparents ' house . |
24 | Yeah if you can do it in a week all the better . |
25 | They came from all over Gloucestershire for a typical Victorian day out … a trip on a steamer to the seaside resort of Ilfracombe.Six hundred and fifty climbed aboard the Balmoral at Lydney dock … making the most of the chance of a lifetime.After all the last pleasure boat to attract the crowds down to Lydney dock for a trip to Devon was the paddle steamer Ravenswood in 1893 . |
26 | These shimmering fables , in which an ageing heroine , a ‘ sweet Shura ’ or a Zhenechka , guards her faded mementos and sharp , unfinished memories in defiance of history , help us to understand , perhaps , the drive behind the current , terrifyingly fearless race towards 19th-century-style capitalism : that it is not only a hunger for consumer goods , but a kind of nostalgia for a glamour all the more potent because few now remember it . |
27 | " You do n't know what your talking about , " Katherine began , experiencing a deep burning rage that she had n't felt for a long time , a rage all the more intense because she knew she could do nothing about it . |
28 | It was a warning all the more impressive for being delivered by an old soldier . |
29 | It 's a challenge all the more remarkable for the fact that not so long ago jetting off on holiday made her weak at the knees … |
30 | The Commission helps to create around five thousand new jobs a year.And all the small firms exhibiting at the Three Counties are hoping the orders will keep flowing in . |