Example sentences of "[noun sg] [to-vb] all [art] way " in BNC.

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1 History suggests very strongly that class tells more often than not at this stage of the competition , although it is certainly not unknown for a Second Division side to go all the way up to the royal box and collect the trophy .
2 By then fired by an ambition to go all the way , he turned professional .
3 MRS Thatcher last night coupled a softening of her hostility to British membership of the European exchange rate mechanism ( ERM ) with a combative restatement of her intention to fight all the way against implementation of the Social Charter , the later stages of the Delors monetary union plan and greater powers for the Strasbourg parliament .
4 I 'd ‘ a thought he 'd at least have the courtesy to send a pony and trap for me instead of expecting an old lady to walk all the way up to Handley Farm on such a frosty morning . ’
5 Such a shame to come all the way here and then miss out on skiing . ’
6 Like the Beatles , Keegan was a legend in Liverpool and he has given United a dream ticket to ride all the way back to the Premier League .
7 It becomes harsh only if you rev beyond the 6500rpm red line , a result of the engine 's willingness to accelerate all the way .
8 The Limo , a sub-28sec performer , has the style to go all the way in Saturday 's final .
9 Lovely little turn he 's deceived Cooper he 's got the pace to go all the way here Jochim .
10 Beck , a physical fitness fanatic , believes he has the confidence and the form to go all the way in this championship .
11 The surface of the etch-resist ink might wash off in the developer but a layer of ink can still be left on the board , because the UV light has not had enough time to penetrate all the way through the resist .
12 The second is the fact that we tend to make ourselves miserable by exploring the limits to which we can resist the temptation to go all the way .
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