Example sentences of "[v-ing] all [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 most times keep interfering all the time
2 What no one , as far as I know , has ever done is to show whether there is any space , weight , efficiency or cost saving that results from assembling all the windings onto one core .
3 For each proposal a group was given the task assembling all the arguments in favour of the development , while another , the reasons against .
4 A few children were assembling all the props on a table over by the far wall .
5 This they call the " balanced slate " , and their insistent message is that whereas under our present system a vote for a party is a vote for just one candidate regardless of his precise political stance , the operation of the STV would allow a party , or rather oblige it , to put up a spread of candidates embracing and representing all the factions it supposedly includes .
6 David is the officials ’ representative , representing all the grades 8 to 10 in Glasgow , as well as the regional auditors and the regional marketing controllers .
7 A coach departed from Leeds at 8.15pm with parties representing all the constituencies in Leeds plus a party from Shipley and another from Bradford .
8 With BCM delegates reserving their position , the remaining delegates adopted the Harare declaration and further resolved to call for a ‘ constituent assembly , established on a non-racial basis and representing all the people of South Africa , to draw up a new constitution for our country ’ .
9 A young man stops his pick-up and calls me over , laughing all the while .
10 The Newmarket trainer runs Top Class in the Longchamp spectacular and the faithful backing Brittain will expect to be laughing all the way to the bank as they help themselves to the generous 40-1 on offer .
11 THEY 'RE laughing all the way to the funeral , ’ said one corporate wit .
12 Bet he 's laughing all the way to the bank !
13 This talk of laughing all the way to the bank reminds me of a delightful line from Shakespeare :
14 laughing all the way to the bank .
15 tea And they 're laughing all the way to the
16 And we 're laughing all the way
17 they 're laughing all the way to the bank .
18 ‘ General Electric must be laughing all the way to the bank , ’ he says .
19 I do n't know if they 're laughing all the way to the bank , but they can certainly afford to get there in a cab .
20 INVESTORS in South Wales Electricity — the smallest of the distributors — are laughing all the way to the bank .
21 Shrewd movie bosses are laughing all the way to the bank — they have already planned Home Alone 3 .
22 BRITAIN 'S biggest debt collection company is laughing all the way to the bank .
23 While other holidaymakers end up changing their last few pesetas and returning to bills on the doormat , bronzed Antonia was laughing all the way to her agent Max Clifford .
24 LEMONHEADS : ‘ Hate Your Friends ’ / ‘ Lick ’ reissue of the ‘ Heads ’ first and third albums , their 1987 debut cut to include the band 's first ever seven-inch ‘ Laughing All The Way To The Cleaners ’ , their cover of ‘ Amazing Grace ’ and four previously unreleased tracks .
25 THE Australians must be laughing all the way back to Sydney at the thought of the World Cup Final .
26 Remixed , reissued , repackaged , re-available , if it 's a hit this time , Galliano will be laughing all the way to the bottle bank .
27 Laughing all the way to the Banquo : Joanna-stompin' doom-rock behemoth John Cale
28 ‘ If there 's ever a fairground revival , ’ his grandad , who had a stake in the business , would insist , ‘ we 'll be laughing all the way to the bank . ’
29 Till I hear him laughing all the way to his tennis-court ( or my hallway , depending on whose anaglypta he 's erasing ) .
30 I ca n't stop laughing all the way up the street .
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