Example sentences of "[noun] all [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Since we know from other evidence that the warrior and mercantile classes of Europe were not being depleted in this period — on the contrary , were steadily rising — we can see here further evidence of the rise in population of this age , a rise all the more striking since it could continue and grow in strength even though so many men and women were following a life of celibacy . |
2 | In the far west all the witches of West Cornwall supposedly met at Zennor and re-pledged their Satanic allegiance around the dying embers . |
3 | She was superb throughout , counselling me to stay out , and this made my eventual decision all the more poignant . |
4 | It would require his more frequent presence in the constituency , presence all the harder to contrive of course in proportion to distance from Westminster . |
5 | The fact that the Council 's Structure Plan , in which their planning policy is enshrined , has not yet been accepted by the Secretary of State makes these changes in direction all the easier . |
6 | We 've developed a new design to make your selection of CompuAdd PC systems , peripherals and accessories all the easier . |
7 | Okay so you had twenty four hours all the way round |
8 | The project is being underpinned by the London-based Moscow Narodny Bank , making television coverage all the more important in the effort to attract sponsors . |
9 | She thought what an undecided old fool Phoebe was , but it made her outburst at the Frolic all the more courageous . |
10 | The fact that everyone was waving tiny American flags made this spectacle of labour all the more bizarre . |
11 | Clouds which made the blackness all the more impenetrable . |
12 | The imperialist attitude was accommodated in his books all the more easily because he put the emphasis on service and sacrifice rather than on nationalist domination or material gain : an approach that may seem hypocritical to present-day readers was sincere enough in a man who set out to be a philanthropist and reformer and became a best-seller . |
13 | It will make our future association all the more interesting and rewarding . ’ |
14 | Recently though a resurection in thier career had taken place , which makes this loss all the more devestating . |
15 | Erm and on a Friday all the beds went out onto the grass outside the wards for the wards to be cleaned |
16 | We see there with Good Friday all the words are , they 're negative words are n't they ? |
17 | that 's all it was , like the old booklets and it used have week beginning Monday , Tuesday , Wednesday , Thursday , Friday all the way along and they used to write their homework in , what they had to do |
18 | It it 's a test from now till next Friday all the conversations we have . |
19 | The writers have spent years working with the major international development institutions : they are not just natural opponents carping from the outside , which lends their criticisms all the more value . |
20 | At that time it had commanded fine views : south all the way to the river ; north and west over the lush pastures of the region towards the tiny village of Hampstead . |
21 | Another important factor is the shelter belt which protects the garden from the south all the way around to the north . |
22 | The top and bottom are framed up with the pine overlapping 1⅛in all the way around so these panels can cap the sides and ends of the bellows box . |
23 | On 6 February 1945 Himmler 's deputy , Berger , reported that on 30 January all the men commanded by Domanov had enthusiastically sworn loyalty to Hitler ( for a more detailed record of the Cossacks ' relations with Himmler , see Appendix II ) . |
24 | The fact that a negative view of women is conveyed at a level which must be largely subconscious makes these texts all the more dangerous . |
25 | That makes the honour all the more special . |
26 | Under this pressure , all ordinary human ambivalence and doubt is outlawed : adopters become guilty or angry when the relationship does not proceed according to the fantasy or reality of ordinary parenting ; children suppress their fantasies of an alternative life with birth parents — or hold on to that fantasy all the more tenaciously — and birth mothers , in particular , are pushed into a denial of their own experience and feelings . |
27 | They block the rear view of the road and make our quest to recover the tabs all the more difficult . |
28 | But better still is the delightful Gothic cloister which opens on the southern side of the nave , an asylum all the more praiseworthy for opening on the far side on to the street , and with an admirable fig tree standing in one corner to remind you that , northern Gothic or no , you are in the south . |
29 | In Britain these principles are still present but meaningless , their very irrelevance making their upholders all the more determined and aggressive . |
30 | She had shot him for all the things he had done to her and her husband , shot him because , in the end , she still loved him , and it made his ultimate betrayal all the harder to bear . |