Example sentences of "all in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The money was all in a pot . |
2 | ‘ There is a great deal to take in in what you have said , too much to be done all in a moment . |
3 | Do n't get yourself all in a sweat trying to find the most effective product for underarm freshness . |
4 | I 'm all in a knot , I 've got the runs , I ca n't keep anything in . |
5 | However it was all in a good cause and , like a lot of these things , fun when you left off and could look back and laugh . |
6 | A row was all in a day 's work for her , and at the end she 'd feel pleased with herself and at peace with the world . |
7 | It was all in a good cause . |
8 | She had unflinchingly wrenched the arrow out of his arm as if ‘ t was all in a day 's work , and had argued with him all through the operation and while bandaging his wound later . |
9 | But the event was all in a good cause . |
10 | But the hard work was all in a good cause . |
11 | It was all in a good cause however , because they were taking part in a five-day team building exercise . |
12 | For Crawford , it was all in a day 's work , and split-second timing was the key . |
13 | But it was all in a good cause . |
14 | Yet it was all in a losing cause because England still finished the fourth day of the second Test 43 runs in arrears at 231 for eight in their second innings . |
15 | It was all in a good cause . |
16 | However , it was all in a good cause as the sponsored walk organised by accounts supervisor Andrena Cowan , raised £1,300 towards the cost of an Ultra Sound Scanner . |
17 | It was all in the file . |
18 | But Pound with his invaluable naïveté really believed that the United States was ‘ a land of opportunity ’ ; that his nation 's glory was all in the future , and would be achieved if only Americans would sort out those achievements of European culture ( and of non-European cultures also ) which were worth their emulating and trying to surpass . |
19 | It was all in the darting style of their manager , Ossie Ardiles , without the penetrating vision . |
20 | ‘ That was all in the past , Aunt Nessy , ’ Charles put in now . |
21 | It was all in the open in those days . |
22 | The air is heavy enough for the ambiguities to be all in the skill of the players . |
23 | I did n't know what it was all about till I got there and one of them said ‘ You may recognise this , ’ and it was all in the style of Camberwick Green . |
24 | But when I saw Bullitt , I thought , ‘ This was n't the script either , it was all in the director 's head . ’ |
25 | And it was all in the days before credit cards , when hire purchase was king . |
26 | Delta had taught him that fear was all in the mind . |
27 | No doubt the publishers would claim that it was all in the pursuit of the greater truth , in the way that the slimy tabloids and the unspeakable Sunday Times do when they are parading some particularly unpleasant piece of gossip . |
28 | However , although that was all in the past the memory of it lingers on whenever a match between the two countries is mentioned . |
29 | Do you know , my psychiatrist spent hour after hour convincing me that it was all in the mind , that nobody really was out to get me , that the world was n't conspiring against me … |
30 | It was all in the local newspaper . |