Example sentences of "and [verb] all [art] " in BNC.

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1 Food served at the Beach Terrace Bar and Restaurant is excellent and made all the more enjoyable by our visitors at breakfast .
2 A very fine light green velvet — almost eau-de-Nil — was seen on a child 's coffin in the vaults at St Paul 's , Shadwell , and made all the more attractive with its gilt furniture .
3 And while others are softening the mood for the Nineties , Versace has stuck resolutely to his guns , and looks all the more refreshing for it .
4 I 'd return home and do all the usual things that keep your sense of yourself — eat , play around with children , do my washing , telephone my nearest and dearest , talk late into the night with my hosts , have fantasies , pleasure myself .
5 The coronation seemed to last for hours , but I managed to say and do all the right things .
6 How much , we wondered , would it cost to live like royalty , or the very rich , to pay someone to come in and do all the things us ordinary folk have to do for ourselves .
7 ‘ He could have gone back later and done all the things he claimed to have done … ’
8 This is as true of child protection work as of any other field , and indeed perhaps the very dangerousness of the work ( for professionals and clients alike ) and the appalling nature of some of the cruelties and neglects make such professional jealousy and prejudice all the more likely .
9 Besides , I did n't fancy going to the Chapel and having all the family looking down their noses at me .
10 The films were inevitably foreign and subtitled , and even if we did n't understand them it was as though through exposure to some cinematic photosynthesis we would absorb the esoteric and become all the better intellectually for it .
11 The result is that Jarvis has put on more than half a stone — he 's up to 11 and ahalf now — and feels all the better for it .
12 They have to run the beastly place and do all the work . ’
13 They are novels in which the main characters debate topical social and economic issues as well as fall in and out of love , marry and have children , pursue careers , make or lose their fortunes , and do all the other things that characters do in more conventional novels .
14 If you think the church you are concerned about is ‘ Fund-worthy ’ , find out what the Council for the Care of Churches and the national societies feel about its quality and do all the lobbying you can .
15 I use a room at the Grand Hotel twice weekly , on a Tuesday and Thursday evening and do all the teaching myself .
16 ‘ We felt that by cutting out the broker to reduce the cost , building up a team of very friendly tele-sales and tele-service operators to talk to customers and explain and do all the form filling for them , they would eventually sign .
17 Maybe , just maybe , one of the reasons why Sun Microsystems Inc 's SuperSparc Viking chip has n't gone as smooth as silk is because Sun 's lead engineers did n't listen to the young pups and do all the simulation runs they should have to begin with .
18 Are these really necessary and do all the sections of the list need to have them ?
19 The tenants , on the other hand , had long since realised that if they could n't boil a kettle or breathe and do all the things normal families do without causing condensation dampness , then there must be something wrong with the houses , not with the people who live in them .
20 And do all the stars have gravity ? ’
21 ‘ You go , ’ she said to Mrs Chamberlin , ‘ You go and do all the things you have to do .
22 They might turn up on time and do all the right things , or they might not .
23 It was time to get up from what everyone else regarded as the mire and do all the conventional things again .
24 Each rig crew comprises a driver , Who drives the vehicle on land , a pilot , Who operates it when it becomes a ‘ boat ’ on the water , and the youngest member , a crewman , who operates the hydraulic ramp controls and does all the deck jobs .
25 He 's like a dictator who 's just come to power and does all the awful violent things at once , like changing the laws and murdering people and confiscating everything — then later on it 'll all be taken for granted and he can play at being kind and good . ’
26 My wife Carolyn was like that and does all the language teaching in the sandschool then every so often announces a newly learned skill .
27 Because of these complexities , friendships with the Willses tend to be built up step by step and to become all the more valued because their qualities are seldom revealed all at one time .
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