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

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1 The musical theme is initially stated by all the instruments playing a series of eight chords .
2 Another aspect of Ashton 's design are the strong individual traits shown by all the leading characters .
3 The Commission wants £140m written into the EC 's 1990 budget for the programme and suggests that an extra £300m be provided bilaterally by all the 24 donor states .
4 Insulin regulates the uptake of sugar from the blood by all the body cells and tissues .
5 Mr Lawson said he had always played straight with people , which was why the Government was so respected , ‘ even if it is not always loved by all the people ’ .
6 To avoid unnecessary disputes , draw up a list of equipment and its owners so that it can be agreed by all the members of the band .
7 Fenna , by all the ancient laws , could not come to her until she invited him ; but he could , and did , will her to invite him , and the will of dragons is strong .
8 He said it with a heavy emphasis which brought them all close to tears but the mood was soon scattered by all the joyful preparations Rose had planned .
9 ‘ Thank God , ’ Omi said , a sentiment shared cordially by all the family .
10 Unlike other professors at Oxford , the Professor of Poetry is elected by the MAs of the University : that is to say , not only by the dons , but also by all the old members of the University who have paid the appropriate fees and undergone , either in person or in absentia , a short ceremony in the Sheldonian Theatre .
11 He should not be nervous : by the time he arrives on stage just before the end of the first act the youngsters in the audience had been thoroughly warmed up by all the silliness created by Michael Barrymore and the Roly Polys ; the bruisers from Essex who turned up to see their hero had been thoroughly oiled with lager and were ready to send their love across the footlights .
12 Its advice was sought by all the parliamentary select committees involved in any way with the environment and it had a place on several of the government 's consultative bodies .
13 ‘ But unless and until it is endorsed by consent by all the communities in Northern Ireland there can be no significant move forward in that direction . ’
14 Joe had once taken Rose Macaulay to a Billy Graham revivalist , fundamentalist mass meeting and been utterly revolted by all the rabid emotionalism and the militant Christianity , and he reminded me what Graham had said about Kinsey : ‘ It is impossible to estimate the damage this book will do to the already deteriorating morals of America . ’
15 The models he works with may be shot by all the big name photographers , but it is the pictures that they do with Steven Meisel that will make them the icons of our times .
16 Connie is bemused by all the attention , mystified why her garden which is ‘ a proper higgle-piggle ’ should arouse so much interest . ’
17 I would have kept my presence of mind if the mouse , disturbed by all the commotion , had n't actually jumped into my welly .
18 By all the gods that ever were , that bitch will pay for this ! ’
19 She was being looked after at home by her children and there was a great deal of anxiety being expressed by all the carers involved as to what would happen to the children .
20 Reynolds , perhaps a little taken aback by all the dramatic military talk , explained that it was Meese , not themselves , who would talk to him .
21 In pursuance of this nonsense , you not only hear those few callers who succeed in getting through , you 're also subjected to a cheery stream-of-consciousness summary of the grievances expressed by all the rest .
22 Our pilot was said to be the best on the river , but every now and then there was a shudder as we touched a sandbank ; and there was so little water coming down from Aswan that we only squeezed through the lock at Nag Hammadi by all the passengers crowding into the bows of the Nefertari , while her crew hauled on ropes , chanting a shanty that might have been sung on the sunboats of the pharaohs .
23 Jesus in his Risen Being will still be grieved by all the tragedies , injustices and selfish motivations of the world .
24 Lord Clinton , chairman , said : ‘ This is a marvellous result which sets a precedent which should be heeded by all the water and detergent companies and is a positive step forward for the future health of all rivers in the South West . ’
25 Paradoxically , more could have been achieved for crofting in Lewis , on a permanent basis , by a regional policy for fisheries than by all the money being spent on agriculture through the IDP .
26 Where an educational approach is to be taken by all the various specialist bodies , in agriculture , health , social welfare housing and so on , a major training commitment is required for all staff .
27 Since the beginning of the twentieth century , Chiswick was one of the homes of Sir Oswald Stoll 's ‘ Empire ’ theatres — another was at Shepherds Bush Green , which still remains as the B.B.C. 's television theatre — and although the Chiswick Empire was not always used for ‘ live ’ entertainment ( it became a cinema during the 1930s ) , it was one of the principle variety theatres in the Country and saw performances by all the principle artists from George Robey to Morecambe & Wise ; Petula Clark and Cliff Richards .
28 Full and open discussion by all the participants in the scheme .
29 Murren perches high on a sunny shelf in the Lauterbrunnen Valley , surrounded by all the glorious beauty of peaks and glaciers .
30 Packed meetings of BAND ( Billingham Against Nuclear Dumping ) were chaired by the local vicar and the group was supported by all the local political parties and MPs .
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