Example sentences of "[noun] all [adv] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Many candidates all down the line think of headhunters as privileged individuals able to hand out plum jobs willy-nilly to those in their favour ; at the same time — somewhat contradictorily — they regard them as dodgy , cowboy characters who have arrived at their coveted positions in life after having failed at everything else they have attempted . |
2 | Metal collars with long steel spikes were undoubtedly the favourite form of protection against throttling , although Punch ( 13 December 1862 ) also dreamt up ‘ great coats made a-la-porcupine … with spring daggers at the elbows and sharp spikes all up the back ’ in order to discourage attack from the rear . |
3 | There has been a great black smudge all down the crag ever since … ’ . |
4 | During the hours she slept Allen had extracted little by little from Tom All Alone the story of what had taken place there during the night . |
5 | He was lying on his back with the sheet round his waist , one arm flung up over his head , and she could see bruises all down the underside of his arm and down his ribs . |
6 | There were baskets of flowers with long green trails of smilax all down the length of it , and by every place , above the glittering phalanxes of silver and the shining forests of glass , were engraved menu cards , each held in a little silver fist . |
7 | It concluded that most of the mistakes were simply due to lack of care all down the line and not because of untried designs . |
8 | In winter you can ski cross country all down the valley , or ski downhill at Andermatt , Disentis and Flims . |
9 | I 'll not let you go to visit the Company with dribbles of yolk all down the front of your suit . ’ |