Example sentences of "[art] [noun] all " in BNC.
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1 | As Creggan turned north away from the Park all he could see for miles ahead was the stretching city . |
2 | So then they have to fill out all the forms all over again and I get a stern warning against giving false information to police officers ! |
3 | They created this distressed finish by marking and denting the guitar all over with a tool which gave the instrument a used/vintage appearance . |
4 | Prick the base all over with a fork , line with foil and then add rice or baking beans . |
5 | Mr Kinnock has made the change all right , and , since he told us in his speech that he has acted with candour , we must believe him . |
6 | It sounds smug and priggish , but the change all round , myself included , is , I believe , for the better . |
7 | And the flames all round the pontoon . |
8 | Lewis 's and Blackler 's burnt out , and Lime Street — you ca n't hardly move for the hosepipes all over the ground . ’ |
9 | If he does that , do you think you 'll be able to find the signpost all right ? ’ |
10 | He grabbed it and held it before his face and in doing so spilled most of the powder all over the front of his fancy tweed jacket . |
11 | One night , bumping into the doorway , and stepping over a colleague , I made my way out into the sleet , the toilets all being occupied , and as I crouched , steadying my cheek against the cold planks , I peered through the reeking shadows of Auschwitz and saw that the nearest ruins were fuming more than ever and had even begun to glow . |
12 | — Oh , I 'll use the money all right . |
13 | They take the money all right , both hands held out straight and gim me . |
14 | The dangers all around me did not seem so frightening . |
15 | If this was the case all he would have done would have been to Hegelianize Ricardo . |
16 | The sheep were tearing across the field all bunched up together . |
17 | Paul was singing to himself and asking questions of the type children tend to , such as why were n't the birds all blown away during the storm , and why did n't the sea fill up with water with the stream going so hard ? |
18 | Or have we been addressing the Chairman all along ? |
19 | The houses all looked alike . |
20 | In various ways the British , French , Italians , the Poles and the Russians all failed when seeking ‘ to buy Hitler off or use him to their own advantage ’ . |
21 | I eventually solved the problem by two small blobs of hot stick glue which temporarily glued the component to a scrap piece of wood , dimensioned so that the component overhung the scrap all around . |
22 | That will generate two out of the three things we want , that 's the contract and the cheque all right ? |
23 | ‘ You might n't find the contrast all that stunning . ’ |
24 | This is because the skin responds to sunlight by thickening as a protection , and this leads to blocked follicles , beginning the spot-cycle all over again . |
25 | The harshness of those living-conditions , with the special emphasis on working-class housewives having to feed , clothe and generally look after a large family , was reflected by the lower standards of living , the deprivations all around , widespread poverty , with few families ever having experienced the beneficial effects of a holiday in the country or at the sea-side . |
26 | A villager who had played in the open fields as a boy , or watched the sheep in the common pastures , would have lived to see the modern landscape of his parish completed and matured , the roads all made , the hedgerow trees full grown , and new farmhouses built out in the fields where none had ever been before . |
27 | The instrument of resurrection was to be the turnpike. this custom prevailing , 't is more than probable , that our posterity may see the roads all over England restored in their time to such a perfection , that travelling and carriage of goods will be much more easy both to man and horse than ever it was since the Romans lost this island . |
28 | She thought what an undecided old fool Phoebe was , but it made her outburst at the Frolic all the more courageous . |
29 | The stillness , the cool , the quiet of the building all combined to produce an effect that was overwhelming and gave rise to a feeling of expectation . |
30 | Little wonder , really , she acknowledged ruefully — she 'd seen women in the building all but swoon at his feet every time he walked down the corridor . |