Example sentences of "[art] way [adv prt] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Mark the centre of it go all the way round with that . |
2 | But it keeps bringing this two pi in because two pi is the ratio of all the way round to straight across . |
3 | Dawn Allenby , a masochist if ever there was one , should have prostrated herself at the feet of Desmond Fairchild , a sadist in a trilby hat worn with the brim turned up all the way round like vaudeville comic . |
4 | Okay and that 's the so that pattern straight the way through for all these four reactions it does n't matter which one you do . |
5 | And it 's with and without all the way up to that , yeah . |
6 | We 'll start down at the far end of what we call the lured mark and from there you 'll have to tack all the way up to this closest one , the windward mark . |
7 | On the way back to Four Winds , this feeling intensified . |
8 | And to hear members opposite talking about the dead hand of bureaucracy and all these Tebbitite notions that oh Europe , y'know , I mean , y'know , we 're going all the way back to ancient history here . |
9 | I do n't think this is now , what we have now , but when I was coming out to er meet you it was absolutely chocker right the way back to that erm last roundabout |
10 | the way back by another mother . |
11 | The court heard that jobless Hart , 39 , hit Sharon as she crossed the road on the way back from fetching sweets . |
12 | On the way back from that holiday in Provence , the party stopped in Paris , which John was also seeing for the first time . |
13 | In the rickshaw on the way back from that morning 's tolly I asked Vimla whether she would like to be reborn as a hijra in her next life . |
14 | On the way back from this ritual , they came upon a crowd of anti-Falangist students . |
15 | Death becomes the way out of deep hurts , the unexpressed griefs and resentments eating away at self over the years . |
16 | Simon was the way out of all this mess and confusion . |
17 | Kernaghan suffered the agony or relegation and looked to be on the way out of Ayresome Park when he joined Charlton Athletic on loan last season . |
18 | But business gurus believe the way out of corporate chaos is clear — group-based , intuitive and built around relationships — the future of business is female . |
19 | The way out of this predicament was to alter their own environment through their own metabolism . |
20 | On the way out of this interview , she came across Miss Haines , clad in a thin ribbed sweater in a very nice shade of mustard , with a very nice matching skirt . |
21 | The way out of this dilemma is found through the device of representation : " In the grand discovery of modern times , the system of representation , the solution of all the difficulties , both speculative and practical , will perhaps be found . " |
22 | So she began : ‘ Oh Mouse , do you know the way out of this pool ? |
23 | They used to go all the way out to these erm Searchlight Stations and erm they used to , very often they , they were situated in a , in a sort of pit in a dug out and erm when they arrived of course er the Education Officer had forgotten to tell the , the troops that there was a lecture that they were supposed to attend and er nobody turned up . |
24 | Schellenberg looked around the hall , then led the way out through high oak doors back into the entrance hall . |
25 | For readers not wishing to fly , our coaching option will include three overnight stops on the way down to Nice and another three overnight stops on the return from Venice . |
26 | The thing about forays is that their duration can vary continuously , all the way down to zero . |
27 | However , many places will become dry with clear periods , allowing the temperature to fall right the way down to two degrees celsius , that 's thirty six degrees fahrenheit , leading to a ground frost and patchy fog . |
28 | And if you also look the most the the the clearest change that 's happened on the outside of this building , if you look at that window , if you if you follow the edge of the window the original window came all the way down to this point , and then across and up , and this has been all blocked up . |
29 | ‘ I do n't know what sort of a game you 're playing here but unless you tell me exactly why you 've had me drive all the way down to this God-forsaken place I 'm going straight back through that door ! ’ |
30 | Right start from that S and bring your line all the way down to this E , that 's it keep coming straight down , m , m , make the pen mark |