The research process, in fact, becomes so all-consuming that one loses track of the original justification for the project.
She defined this as an all-consuming, tragic mistress-lover relationship which drains the energy of both partners and suppresses the ego of the woman.
It was also noted, however, that these prosodies are not all-consuming, and often only represent strong tendencies for lexical relations, rather than a firmly fixed relationship.
The demands could become all-consuming.
Communities of darkness - all-consuming attachments, of the sort which has so powerfully seized the recent world, to one's race or nation or religion - cannot pass their muster.
It is an all-consuming illness.
That all-consuming passion has warped her judgment and whetted her fancy as surely as if she had become a drug addict.
It is, therefore, wrong to overdo the anxiety of which we talk about the "all-consuming sickness" of society.