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

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1 He s not actually signed yet … so this may be all a bit premature .
2 So if , as seems likely , we have to wait a long time for a follow up to the triumphant Glyndebourne production , we should be all the more grateful for occasions like the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra 's concert performance ( sponsored by English Estates ) .
3 But with the Dalai Lama , who fled to India in 1959 after a failed uprising against Chinese rule , now honoured with a Nobel Peace Prize not merely for his religious work but for ‘ his struggle for the liberation of Tibet ’ , China 's efforts to keep him and his cause in quarantine will be all the more difficult .
4 I come now to what will be the first of many simplicities which I shall offer to you this afternoon ; for I am sure you already realise from what you know of my speakings and writings — and it will be all the more painfully obvious in half an hour 's time — that I am incurably simpliste .
5 These super-energetic , long-lived Cartland ladies need challenging employment , and politics would be all the richer for the involvement of ‘ acid Raine ’ .
6 The old uniformity is no more and we will be all the richer for it .
7 They will have less exhausting and dangerous weekend travel and the cricket they play on Sundays , although some habitual spectators may object to missing their Sunday lunch , should be all the better for the extra 10 overs .
8 Without this kind of activity , the difficult balance to be struck between essentially paternalistic decision taking and responsiveness would be all the more likely to swing towards the former .
9 Such difficulties as these tend to be all the more preoccupying nowadays because one does not have the means to discuss and corroborate views with one 's fellow professionals in the way one once did .
10 I feel the greatest contribution the National Council could make to the Rottweiler in Australia is the stabilizing of type , but in the present climate , with a flood of imports from various destinations , this will be all the more difficult .
11 But if that examination were dropped , would it not be all the more necessary to retain A levels , emphasizing their role both as school-leaving certificate and as entry test for higher education ?
12 When a research project is written up it will probably not be any grandiose offering ( indeed it will probably be all the better for not being grandiose ) , but if the research has been carried out with scrupulous attention to detail and accuracy and the statement of results does not go beyond the limits justified by the data then a useful craftsmanlike job of work will have been accomplished .
13 The turbulence will be all the greater because of the confusions of the underlying thinking as it has emerged from the political process .
14 If the relationship had been especially close and happy , and if parents have continued to be of prime importance in a daughter 's life , then the shock will be all the greater .
15 In that it may prove all the more digestible to the popular audience , which might otherwise read about self defence against robots , it may be all the more valuable for that .
16 Such research would be all the more effective if it were done in conjunction with the European and British institutes for tropical research that I discussed earlier this year ( 3 and 20 January , pp 106 and 183 ) .
17 That he thought ; sugared cakes , a block of cheese , would be all the more exquisite ; fitting — for how she had treated him .
18 And if they 're starving , it 'll be all the shorter . ’
19 The sensitivity of a market to changes brought about by acquisitions and mergers is likely to be all the greater where the market itself is stagnant and without perceived prospects of overall growth in consumer demand .
20 This information is of obvious value to the Institute in considering policies and services for members , but the value of the information would be all the greater if it could be updated correctly from the ‘ unknown ’ category .
21 The affirmation will be all the stronger if she acts with self-knowledge and compassion , and even with a certain sense of detachment .
22 The game at Twickenham today will be all the better for the inclusion of the National Anthem .
23 She knew that this trouble with her daughter would be all the more enjoyed because it was a reflection on herself .
24 France , especially , has weathered the storm ; from now on confidence in its ERM commitment will be all the stronger , which will also help to lower its interest rates .
25 Such a deal will be all the easier if Funcinpec , the party he founded , emerges from the election as the leader .
26 It is already significant for that reason : the Council 's resolve to condemn mass destruction in modern war is shown to be all the more strong .
27 The drink , whatever it might be , would be all the sweeter after a run , and maybe the relative peace of Wimbledon Common on a mild and gentle spring evening would bring a measure of tranquillity to my mind .
28 These protests will be all the stronger , because the Cabinet has already changed its mind on a number of issues .
29 Presque imperceptible if Ravel 's instruction to the ppp strings on page 1 of the score ; and so they are here , which is fair enough , except for the paradox , confirmed by Dutoit and Monteux ( both Decca ) , that Ravel 's moments of mystery can be all the more mysterious when you 're allowed to hear them clearly .
30 The implementation of PREPP will mean that education and teaching skills will be all the more necessary in addressing mentorship of newly qualified staff , while the changed expectation of learners , and the need for qualified staff to identify which skills students need to observe all call for clinical staff to have teaching skills .
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