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

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1 This is very much the hybrid sound of Africa , and all the better for it .
2 It has been a rebirth — and all the more vigorous for being so long overdue .
3 It was dreadful to see and all the more frightening for the misery of the expression which no attempt at smiling could lift .
4 When they are dead and gone , we shall still be British , and all the better for it .
5 Fortunately , their gibes have fallen on deaf ears and all the more credit is due to those gentlemen who , in face of considerable discouragement , have succeeded to such a marked extent . ’
6 It was a rare sensation for Robyn , and all the more unpleasant for that .
7 Martha bolted out of the door and crashed through the hedge into Mada Joyce 's yard , expecting to hear her grandmother 's shout of rage behind her and all the more fearful when only silence pursued her .
8 Dentdale is a typical sixteenth-century English countryside , peaceful , undisturbed and all the sweeter for its absence of fast roads and speeding motorists .
9 Both interactions occurred between all sorts of subatomic particle : protons , neutrons , electrons , neutrinos and all the more exotic variants of these that occur only in high-energy cosmic rays from outer space , or in experiments with highly accelerated beams of particles .
10 And all the more so if our motive is to seek our own pleasure .
11 Most of the owners came down from the Clubhouse to watch the saddling of the runners in the Jockey Club Race Train Stakes , and all the sportier of them wore the rosettes .
12 The peace and tranquility of the Norfolk countryside make me realise how fortunate we are , and all the more conscious of the trials and sorrows that so many people are suffering both in this country and around the world .
13 Such knowledge can be very simple , and all the more pertinent for that .
14 In fact , it seems to me now that what remained constant did so , and all the more so , because of the changes with which the family was faced .
15 My reference to it was simply a tease , and all the more tempting given Victor 's known sensitivity on the point .
16 ‘ Broken ’ is a mini-album , recorded without the permission of the American record company , a much harder , uglier affair than the debut album , ‘ Pretty Hate Machine ’ , and all the better for it .
17 Like so much that was sacred at Canterbury , it was all hearsay , and all the more violently adhered to on that account .
18 And yet , if we look for signs of the biblical revival that the Council wanted to awaken , in many ways and in many parts of the Catholic world the answer is indeed ‘ yes ’ , and all the more so if we remember how much leeway there was to be made up in knowledge and use of the Bible by Catholics .
19 ‘ It 's been a fairytale start for Phil , and all the more enjoyable for him after what he has been through , ’ says Leicestershire chief executive Mike Turner .
20 For the most part , however , this is Nielsen straight and unadorned , and all the better for so being .
21 For me this is a mighty rendition of the score and all the more inspiring for the impression that its power is tapped from within .
22 She was tremendously impressed by a casual comparison which he drew between the victorious hero of the film and Corneille 's Le Cid , and all the more impressed because Le Cid was one of her set texts for A Level , whereas he was taking physics , chemistry and mathematics .
23 These contacts are widely reported to improve students ' motivation , and all the more so within Compact where achievement of student goals is directly linked to offers of employment .
24 Now in the lock museum I 've taken some locks th that I collected and took them over there they used to do speed locks butted locks sidecar locks er then , as the motor trade changed from all wood frames to metal frames , other types of locks , I took there but this is what is amazing me , they , at the lock museum they highlight all the Willinghall locks which are the padlocks , which are locks er wardrobe locks , cabinet locks and all the smaller type of locks but there was the biggest industry , I mean Walsall locks are still in existence now , they made er er locks for , for , for cars , the Bloxwich lock , that was their biggest trade was er , was er the bigger locks .
25 It is a momentarily breathless sight , and all the more so because one has a sense , as one watches , of a man running to meet his destiny this summer .
26 But because of the very vagueness of form in the crime novel it is all the more important to bear what it is constantly in mind , and all the more difficult to do so .
27 But why should not one dying too soon for her years and too late by far for her comfort take pleasure in the sudden visitation of youth and freshness and beauty , however flawed , and all the more for its vulnerability and helplessness in a world none too kind to the weak .
28 Tender young plants as yet , and all the more vulnerable to sudden blasts of cold .
29 Nor do you know how cruel that blindness and weakness can be — and all the more so when they are sugared over with sentiment and concern , with the pretence of tenderness .
30 His clients were rich and demanding , and all the more likely to notice a botched job .
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