Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] head to [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I could see you were prickling from head to foot with some kind of emotion towards me .
2 As she clung to the powerful width of his shoulders , trembling from head to foot with the force of her emotions , he grasped the softness of her buttocks and drove deeply , irrevocably into the silken white-hot sheath of her with a harsh , abrupt shout of victory , his lidded gaze brilliant with triumph …
3 His partner was much shorter and wrapped from head to toe in a brown cloak .
4 She was wrapped from head to foot in an old-fashioned opera cloak , of blue velvet .
5 A fascinating warren of steep narrow alleyways , of Hat-roofed tenement housing , it was visible from the French quarter , visible almost throughout the city : that teeming place , filled with barefoot children , with women shrouded from head to foot in black , who clasped their head-dresses across their faces and between their teeth , and never raised their eyes .
6 She was painted from head to foot in red .
7 You may have heard the horrific tale of the small boy who was painted from head to toe with a metallic-based substance for a carnival and who consequently died of respiratory failure .
8 The likes of Naomi Campbell and Linda Evangelista were clad from head to toe in leather , rubber , latex and PVC .
9 By the time Kathleen had sorted the patient out and found someone to give his wife a cup of tea and explain what was happening , Jack was back in Theatre , clad from head to toe in green theatre pyjamas , with a J-cloth hat and a mask .
10 A young groom , spattered from head to toe with mud , half-falling out of the saddle of an exhausted , blown horse , reached Leighton Manor .
11 Both wore silver chaplets and were clothed from head to toe in robes of gold .
12 He was a striking figure with a long , dour face , the head completely shaven , his thin body clothed from head to toe in a black gown and cloak .
13 Pamella is ‘ beautiful ’ , ‘ polished and well-gowned ’ , ‘ stunning ’ , ‘ stylish and fashionable ’ , ‘ clothed from head to toe by Yves Saint Laurent ’ , with ‘ absurdly innocent eyes ’ , her face ‘ a placid mask of Eastern innocence ’ .
14 For she had had vivid dreams — dreams in which he was dead and she had gone to see him in the T'ang 's Great Hall , laid out in state , clothed from head to foot in the white cloth of death .
15 TWO lorry drivers were stung from head to foot by thousands of angry bees yesterday .
16 All Friday night the streets would be packed with people dressed from head to toe in blue .
17 At home they had behaved as if she were a toddler going to a first party in a party frock rather than a huge ungainly student eighteen years of age going to university dressed from head to toe in dark clothes .
18 Dressed from head to toe in space armour and waving the legs of horses still bloody from where they have been gnawed off , The Rosaries cross the room and eat Lemmy — alive !
19 When I first saw him I could n't believe my eyes — he was dressed from head to toe in khaki .
20 When I meet Morrissey , at the Hyde park Hotel , he 's dressed from head to foot in black .
21 He was dressed from head to foot in white .
22 Something made me glance over to the long french windows leading to the back verandah , and there she was : Poppy , dressed from head to foot in black .
23 Like the captured enemy patrol , Grant and Larsen were dressed from head to foot in dark clothing , only in their case it was less military in style .
24 Dressed from head to foot by Peggy Pine … . ’
25 The visitors were covered from head to foot in over-ripe whale bits .
26 He was presented to the Headmaster in his sleeveless jacket , ragged trousers and covered from head to foot in dirt .
27 He said on the Brian Hayes Show : ‘ It 's an absolutely appalling place … they are covered from head to foot in freckles and have red hair . ’
28 A friend of mine who took part in such a march in Greenwich , Connecticut , headquarters of the Pittston Group , said that first came the airline pilots in their dark blue uniforms and gold braided hats ; then the telephone workers all dressed in red shirts ; and then the miners covered from head to toe in camouflage .
29 ‘ What else can it be when you 're covered from head to toe in foul little pustules ? ’
30 I could n't tell much about him as he was covered from head to toe in red crash helmet with black visor , red riding leathers and red boots .
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