Example sentences of "[noun sg] all [art] " in BNC.

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1 Gathering speed all the time , I rushed outside and hailed a taxi .
2 The next few gybes were the first I had ever done with speed all the way through the turn , in fact , it happened so quickly that I could n't change the rig fast enough — so then I had to work on the rig change .
3 She made me get in the driver 's side and we followed a Volga police car and did a careful legal speed all the way into town .
4 Its gradient is the speed all the way through here .
5 One sees at a glance all the blue period of Picasso — the wild horses of Chirico — the extraordinary landscapes of Dali — the Italian primitives — Botticelli .
6 Rain saw in that glance all the confirmation she needed that the Josephs were covering up for their friend .
7 ‘ Portia 'd have done much better with that suitor who talked about his horse all the time .
8 Do you stay with the horse all the while ?
9 I leave entirely on one side all the difficult questions which are concealed by that little phrase ‘ over a period ’ .
10 Coaching is his big strength and that 's why he made such a phenomenal start , taking a bad side all the way to Wembley .
11 ‘ And to think that I had specially brought that card all the way from Croisset and did n't even get to put it in place !
12 He was just in a rut ; comfortable , but a rut all the same .
13 Sometimes the duchess held the syringe all the way through a play , claiming it prevented her getting a headache in the stuffy theatre .
14 It was park and pheasant covert and partridge manor all the way .
15 It was a backwards memory of an event in his future so terrifying that it had generated harmonics of fear all the way along his lifeline ) .
16 Although the miserable cold was likely to keep her awake all night — if one could sleep at all in the open air , with a raging storm about one and the fear all the time that someone might find one camped out like a vagrant !
17 We 're just going to be living in fear all the time . ’ ’
18 As soon as the slimmer returned to normal eating all the lost weight would return , plus more because the metabolic rate is reduced when subjected to a starvation diet .
19 With the town of Polzeath in sight the path hugs the coast all the way around Pentire Point — the beach at Hayle Bay marks the start of the town .
20 You had this lump of rock that you dangled from a thread and people discovered that it always pointed in the same direction , so if you were on board , a ship for the first time people were able to travel in a ship without having to hug a coast all the way across or navigate to where they could see .
21 My home town is Cambridge but I 'm moving closer to the east coast all the time and presently live just off the A45 between Bury St. Edmunds and Stowmarket .
22 He always felt comfortable with his knowledge of the field and he was in command all the way .
23 By nightfall all the rifle companies had been over-run ; some sections , and platoons from these companies extricated themselves at nightfall .
24 and my dad had you know the stuff he used to find in it cutlery all the tea towels and plates and everything else .
25 Even in the corn-exchange of a country town on a market-day the equilibrium price is affected by calculations of the future relations of production and consumption ; while in the leading corn-markets of America and Europe dealings for future delivery already predominate and are rapidly weaving into one web all the leading threads of trade in corn throughout the whole world .
26 Lee was pulling bits of twig through the camouflage net and going to the entrance all the time to look at Caspar .
27 Karajan would give that fantasist all the freedom he needed because he knew that what appeals to an audience is something arising out of the immediate performance , out of something that is happening within the mind of the musician at that moment .
28 ‘ John Birt should pay back to the Inland Revenue all the tax avoided in his period as deputy director general . ’
29 In fact , it was earlier than I wanted to be in front , but then he galloped on in his stride all the way to the line .
30 Drive your own car all the way , or let the train take you part of the way with a SNCF motorail package to Milan or Rome .
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