Example sentences of "[vb -s] all [art] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Doth all the winter-time at still midnight
2 Its ideal location at the foot of the Black Forest , with France to the west and Switzerland to the south contributes all the more to Freiburg 's distinct charm .
3 This is because cousin has a general meaning which covers all the more specific possibilities ( not only with regard to sex , but also with regard to an indefinitely large number of other matters , such as height , age , eye-colour , etc . ) .
4 But the political significance of this culture is that where opinion counts and where the catholic — nationalist remnant actually experiences the coercive power of protestant loyalists and the British army in the Northern statelet , there violence has all the more support .
5 Similar pipe in black neoprene , polyethylene or rubber can be adapted ; in fact , on a carbon frame the neoprene looks all the more professional .
6 And while others are softening the mood for the Nineties , Versace has stuck resolutely to his guns , and looks all the more refreshing for it .
7 Todd 's detailed analyses relate the distribution of these family types to cultural development processes , leading to the conclusion that development involves two processes : the first is ‘ self-generated take-off ’ ( p. 176 ) and there is ‘ a geographical coincidence between the distribution of these family types and that of the literacy take-off ’ ; the second is the outward diffusion of development from the initial poles , which ‘ occurs all the faster , the more receptive to it is the anthropological terrain' .
8 It exists all the more by being in the same place as power .
9 A painting of a male head , which is almost certainly a study for the figure of the sailor that Picasso originally intended to place in the centre of the composition , while it is bolder and sketchier than a work like the Self-Portrait , shows all the earlier Iberian devices .
10 It seems all the more of a waste if those long , cold hours only result in stale fish .
11 Combine it with a visit to Hearts of Darkness — A Film-maker 's Apocalypse , Fax Bahr and George Hickenlooper 's superb documentary about Coppola 's difficulties in getting the film made , and the achievement seems all the more impressive .
12 She seems all the more objectionable because so many people have been falling over themselves to help her .
13 With both railways only ten miles apart , however , it makes the SDR figures all the more remarkable because both have been subject to the same local economic situation and relative decline in tourist numbers .
14 If , of course , you reach the end of a marvellously sweet decade , it feels all the more threatening to leap pretty well blindfold into the uncertain next .
15 The result is that Jarvis has put on more than half a stone — he 's up to 11 and ahalf now — and feels all the better for it .
16 In the context of the rapidly deteriorating popular mood , already visible in the winter of 1941–2 , the slow deflation rather than the swift puncture of the ‘ Hitler myth ’ becomes all the more evident .
17 Once levels of savings and the ability to risk innovation decline ( sometimes exacerbated by malnutrition and food shortages at critical points in the agricultural calendar ) the necessity to ‘ do something about it ’ becomes all the more urgent and difficult .
18 But that still leaves the question why , which becomes all the more nagging in the context of Reagan 's ruthless clampdown on other domestic programs .
19 And it also becomes all the more important to provide the context .
20 And the question becomes all the more pertinent because ‘ Thomas ’ is not a name at all .
21 But when the church has spoken in these terms , saying in effect that women should not be discriminated against in the world , it becomes all the more problematical for it to appear suddenly to turn around and declare that women may not be ordained in the church !
22 But it is important to bear in mind that as one advances in life one 's pleasures and activities particularly do become more limited , and any substantial impairment in the limited amount of activity and movement which a person can undertake , in my view , becomes all the more serious on that account .
23 Does All an suggest that it is ?
24 Each rig crew comprises a driver , Who drives the vehicle on land , a pilot , Who operates it when it becomes a ‘ boat ’ on the water , and the youngest member , a crewman , who operates the hydraulic ramp controls and does all the deck jobs .
25 Initially the analyst does all the work , leading the user towards a system he thinks is right for the business .
26 The server does all the work of finding the information , so in theory the user can ask any question and get an answer .
27 To them Heathcote does all the wrong things , says all the wrong things , and writes in the wrong way .
28 He 's like a dictator who 's just come to power and does all the awful violent things at once , like changing the laws and murdering people and confiscating everything — then later on it 'll all be taken for granted and he can play at being kind and good . ’
29 It is a common fallacy that the wind does all the work in a water start by pulling you on to the board .
30 When the plain clothes Constables , the Detectives , and even uniform Constables can spend their watch in the Station , the Section Sergeant who does all the work , and who is accountable to the Instruction Book , the backbone of the Force , dare not enter the Station during his hours of duty .
  Next page