Example sentences of "[adv] all [art] way " in BNC.
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1 | As well they might , since ‘ my learned friend and I ’ are cooperating very nicely all the way to the bank . ) |
2 | From there on , the topography is less demanding , the road undulating gently all the way to Monmouth . |
3 | The foot-traveller shared the driving-board with Garvey , their elbows and heads pressed close together all the way into Horsey , and their voices murmuring . |
4 | That English tradition of the amateur is of course a long one , and by no means ignoble , reaching back as it does through John Morley to Walter Bagehot , to Burke , to Addison , and so all the way to Philip Sidney and the Renaissance all-round man . |
5 | So all the way round there are attacks taking place . |
6 | The framing on the two end panels is made flush all the way around . |
7 | ‘ We have taken a step backward , ’ Ryan said — and on this sorry evidence it looks as if it will be backwards all the way when the Test takes place at Cardiff Arms Park on 4 November . |
8 | Characteristically , this picture is not so much " open-ended " as open all the way round . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | 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 . ’ |
12 | ‘ I think I shall be able to guide you home all the way , Uncle George , ’ she said . |
13 | And he drove them home all the way , presumably with the help of his dogs . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | Like like all the way to it I was thinking |
16 | Carroll rode his wave irreproachably all the way in to shore . |
17 | He got out the 1-iron and drilled the ball low all the way round . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | Two-nil up at home against moderate opposition — it would have been downhill all the way for most teams . |
20 | Our journey was now planned as downhill all the way to Vietas , some six days away . |
21 | We escaped just in time and it was downhill all the way to Narvik . |
22 | This route would necessitate only one climb to the ridge above the village , from where it was downhill all the way to Rainbagh , whence I could complete the journey to Naini Tal by car . |
23 | By the end of the first week 's dieting the scales will start to reveal the true story of your excellent rate of' weight loss , and from then on it will be downhill all the way to your ideal weight ! |
24 | From there it has been downhill all the way . |
25 | Out , drunk , hoisted into the wheelchair , downhill all the way home , whipping the air and calling out ‘ Come on Black Sambo ! ’ , out of control , crashed into a wall : killed instantly . |
26 | From that point on it was downhill all the way , fitting and fielding panels , gluing the assembly , treating with wood preservative , umpteen coats of wax polish . |
27 | Having no qualifications I launched into a career as a journalist and for my health it became downhill all the way . |
28 | From now on it was downhill all the way , with a marvellous view of Lake Vyrnwy and the possibility of finding goosander , dipper , grey wag tail , sandpiper and kingfisher on its shores and waters to entice us on . |
29 | It 's downhill all the way . ’ |
30 | From that point onward , it had been downhill all the way . |