Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [art] way " in BNC.
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31 | It was just great the way they took care of the old lady . |
32 | One top player said : ‘ It 's just great the way the Mirror has stuck at prising out exactly what went on in the umpires ’ room when the ball was changed during the lunch interval . |
33 | The impact of the boar 's body rolled that leopard over and over all the way back to the forest edge and finally threw him up into the air in a somersault . |
34 | It does take us some of the way , but not all the way . |
35 | The Lombards had soon occupied an area that extended as far south as Perugia , though not all the way east to the Adriatic coast . |
36 | Or do you mean that 's as far as you 'll be able to go — not all the way ? ’ |
37 | That 's not all the way round , that 's just multiplying one by the other . |
38 | Eric Nicoli , group chief executive , said yesterday that Keebler would recover this year — though not all the way in one go . |
39 | Not all the way . |
40 | I hope this traffic jam 's not all the way to Croydon . |
41 | Its not , its not all the way through it , |
42 | No , well up to a certain extent I am afraid , not all the way . |
43 | I thought ‘ oh no , not all the way back to the east end of London and risk my car being smashed to bits ’ , but there was Jim and Paul Simpson on the left , dazzling , running rings around those irons . |
44 | Not all the way . |
45 | Characteristically , this picture is not so much " open-ended " as open all the way round . |
46 | to get worse if anything , not better the way things are going . |
47 | She was not grief-stricken the way she had been when her father died , but sorrow was a weight which kept her from opening her eyes on a world where she would sorely miss his company . |
48 | It was palpably clear the way Edna 's mind was working . |
49 | In the case of health authorities , the contracts that have been negotiated with providers have made more explicit the way in which resources should be used . |
50 | Staring out of the carriage window at the dismal , wind-torn countryside , a plastic cup of weak British Rail coffee untouched in front of her , she brooded non-stop all the way to London . |
51 | Following her along the well-worn path to the side of the mound , Mungo could see that the tomb extended for perhaps sixty feet , falling gradually all the way from the high-point of the entrance . |
52 | They climbed back into the jeep and went on along the rutted lane , lurching and splashing through deep puddles , the Brigadier worrying audibly all the way because ‘ things were n't as they should be . ’ |
53 | ‘ I think I shall be able to guide you home all the way , Uncle George , ’ she said . |
54 | And he drove them home all the way , presumably with the help of his dogs . |
55 | It was heavy , being covered by a thick layer of turf , and as soon as he could he checked over his shoulder to satisfy himself the area was entirely clear , before climbing stiffly all the way out and dropping the trapdoor shut again . |
56 | Like like all the way to it I was thinking |
57 | Carroll rode his wave irreproachably all the way in to shore . |
58 | He got out the 1-iron and drilled the ball low all the way round . |
59 | The Turks , no longer under pressure to take the refugees in , question why the Kurds are being coaxed into half-way camps , rather than taken directly all the way to their own abandoned front doors . |
60 | I think , though , I 'm always disappointed the way it seems to be that soaps raise this issue but then come back and resolve it by saying the real father is the blood father . |