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

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1 Isabel had clung to those words all the way home , wrapped snugly in fitzAlan 's cloak , held fast in his arms .
2 I then retraced my steps all the way back round to Crib Goch because the position of the sun allowed me renewed photo opportunities from its rim — a rim now 40 feet above me as I lay on a ledge .
3 I know , there 's steps all the way up the front
4 Gives , gives her the cramps all the way across here .
5 She was on Beth 's heels all the way back to the drawing room , and now , when Beth was seated in the big armchair and eagerly slitting open the envelope with the tortoise-shell letter-knife , Cissie was kneeling on the floor beside her .
6 There was a solid line of cars all the way back to it , drivers peering ahead or craning their heads out of the window .
7 Encouraged by this , she drew pictures all the way down the menu , and with a great deal of giggling all round she returned triumphantly to the kitchen .
8 And er , if I was to put entries all the way across the top of this spreadsheet like this , and then , all the way across the bottom of the spreadsheet , do you know how I got to the bottom so quickly , by the way ?
9 There are many levels of creativity , from craftsmen all the way to poetic sages ; even the creation of a good joke can be deemed an act of creation .
10 Because there were shops all the way down Boulevard .
11 ‘ But I can assure you we will be backing our referees all the way . ’
12 It 's typically the number of subjects but sometimes it 's it 's not subjects all the way through , so it 's the number of paired scores .
13 And Papa Peres took off again , skimming the waves all the way to Marathon Key , on the southern tip of Florida .
14 The African version of the stegosaur had long spikes all the way down to its tail , with spikes even on its back legs .
15 They do n't know any songs all the way through , and they kept stopping .
16 You see , with all their beach huts all the way along the coast , is that , or is it Southwold that they 're doing it with ?
17 It 's been winners all the way with Green Lane 9-2 , Mellotlie 13-2 and Seaside Minstrel 100-30 .
18 Swindon looked winners all the way , the only heart-stopping moment came just after break when Linford Blisset got a goal back .
19 In my book I 'm gon na have to write down Mark , and put in brackets all the way through he 's called Shrimpy .
20 The lane wound in wide loops all the way to Applewick , but by footpath there was a short cut across a field , through a wood , and then across another field , which came out only a few yards beyond the low bridge .
21 Dan Wagoner 's own new work , first staged in Plymouth in October , has a jokey title , Turtles All The Way Down , and has something to do with a Bertrand Russell lecture when it was suggested that the Earth is not round but carried on the back of a giant tortoise which stands on turtles all the way down .
22 Dan Wagoner 's own new work , first staged in Plymouth in October , has a jokey title , Turtles All The Way Down , and has something to do with a Bertrand Russell lecture when it was suggested that the Earth is not round but carried on the back of a giant tortoise which stands on turtles all the way down .
23 A water fountain and it used to have little cups all the way round as you could go and have a drink .
24 Madonna and Warren worked on her lines all the way through .
25 That 's two lines all the way do n't they ?
26 A cordon is no more than a single stem which fruits all the way along .
27 Are you gon na do the regional accents all the way round .
28 We 've got our vehicles at quarter mile intervals all the way from Hilderbridge to Jackley . "
29 To make the railings , press halved cocktail sticks point down into the icing at 2cm ( ¾inch ) intervals all the way round the front edge of the deck — about eighteen in all .
30 Mr Peter Walker , chairman of the NorthEast branch , said : ‘ There are stations all the way along the line that have no staff at all .
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