Example sentences of "are all [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The figures are all the more startling when compared with mortgage bills of 18 months ago , when base rates hit a low of 7.5 per cent . |
2 | The Quartets are all the more impressive for having this political dimension worked into them , yet still subordinated beneath the religious scheme . |
3 | There are no relations of power without resistances ; the latter are all the more real and effective because they are formed right at the point where relations of power are exercised ; resistance to power does not have to come from elsewhere to be real , nor is it inexorably frustrated through being the compatriot of power . |
4 | It was Charlton 's 11th away success — a League best — and their achievements are all the more commendable coming in the wake of last year 's relegation , the departure of manager Lennie Lawrence , the on-off move back to the Valley and the fact that they have not been able to compete in the transfer market . |
5 | Because the elite , through their superior wealth , are better able to live up to the so-called modern values , which are all the more costly to support because of their external source , they are further differentiated from the poor . |
6 | When they do , the results are all the more dismal . |
7 | Frederick Barbarossa 's exploits are all the more interesting in the context of the type of society into which he was born . |
8 | Once we accept that fact , we can relax and enjoy the relationship , knowing that , because we are not tying them down , they are all the more likely to remain our friends and even to continue to come to us for support and for advice . |
9 | Still family-owned , most are closed to the public — so these photographs and vivid word profiles are all the more valuable . |
10 | They are all the more impressive because the road at their base nowhere attains much height , being lower than 350 feet above sea level at its summit . |
11 | But it might be better to say that resemblances are all the more significant for that . |
12 | These questions are all the more important in that the picture it paints of the real meaning of the New Testament , of Jesus ' message , and of the essential nature of Christianity , accurately reflects an understanding of the matter which is still very widespread among Christians in the present day , though usually in less sophisticated form . |
13 | These are all the more curious because Cohen is otherwise far from cavalier with the text . |
14 | Spa towns , though , are all the better for looking somewhat passé and Eaux-Bonnes is more passé than most . |
15 | The responses are all the more impressive when you consider the short period for consultation on the proposals . |
16 | In McGilligan 's case , the fruits of his labour have come late in his career and for that reason are all the more welcome . |