Example sentences of "all [art] [noun sg] for " in BNC.
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1 | Two-nil up at home against moderate opposition — it would have been downhill all the way for most teams . |
2 | Now she declares unswerving loyalty to diesel : ‘ I 've experienced three petrol cars in the past , but it 's going to be diesel all the way for me in the future . ’ |
3 | The taxi-driver had been born in Glasgow — our second compatriot of the night — and he took pity on ‘ two wee Scotch lassies ’ , and drove us all the way for a very modest remuneration . |
4 | Now it 's gourmet treats all the way for that special feline in your life , as supermarkets scamper to cook up winning pet food combinations . |
5 | ‘ I think it 's his strongest position and he will start the season there although young Paul Aitcheson will push him all the way for the No 1 jersey , ’ said Larder . |
6 | And it 's spills and thrills all the way for Henry Druce as he runs the rapids of the River Coruh in Eastern Turkey |
7 | Now older and perhaps a little more clay-wise , with a win already this year over Monica Seles at Key Biscayne and with her father Stefano as her coach once again , she may well be settled enough to go all the way for the first time , which of course , would be a remarkable achievement for a 16 year old . |
8 | Now they look to have a side which could go all the way for the first time . |
9 | And it will be champagne all the way for the newlyweds . |
10 | We know that there 's a thing called the Warner Report , which is er , leaning all the way for more er , and yet we will reducing . |
11 | In part two : Icy determination : Downhill all the way for Olympic skiing gold . |
12 | It should have been downhill all the way for retired Shetland Pony Selwyn , instead it turned out to be downbeat . |
13 | Sullivan , however , hit back with a last-gasp 7-6 win in the next set to force the decider , but Duff led all the way for a 7-3 win . |
14 | And mum always used to say that 's what gave you that hernia that walking all the way for food ! |
15 | At one time plastic boots were all the rage for summer climbing in the Alps and winter mountain walking in Scotland . |
16 | Hans Weber , a frail , piercingly blue-eyed Swiss , had been a sea-captain here in the early 1900s specializing in smuggling Bird of Paradise feathers back to Europe when they were all the rage for ladies ' hats . |
17 | CLYDAL Pal will be all the rage for Dunmore 's Ulster Derby final next Saturday night after an impressive semi final victory . |
18 | Blackpatch Hill will be all the rage for the Bessborough Handicap whatever his price . |
19 | Blackpatch Hill will be all the rage for the Bessborough Handicap . |
20 | ‘ And hope my up-and-coming team-mate here has n't decided to annihilate me and grab all the glory for himself . ’ |
21 | The dikes get all the credit for keeping the water out , but most of the work is done by the natural wall of sand facing the sea . |
22 | Finally , the therapist can not take all the credit for his or her successes ; the healer is merely a catalyst in the process . |
23 | It is hardly correct , however , to suggest on the basis of this comment that it was partly from a sense of humility , and partly from a reluctance to accept all the credit for himself , that Gandhi acknowledged his indebtedness to Tolstoy 's ideas . |
24 | Instead , by sticking inflexibly for instant PR , claiming all the credit for constitutional reform , and continuing to rubbish Labour , Paddy Ashdown did his own party , and the cause of constitutional reform , a disservice . |
25 | ‘ He did the design for the Matterhorn , though he modestly lets Harry Fischer take all the credit for it . ’ |
26 | We could not claim all the credit for this as our administration was coming to grips with the situation ashore . |
27 | So you know do you get all the credit for it , because it happens in institutions in your division ? |
28 | It is therefore incorrect to attribute all the credit for the promise of full employment to the conversion of men of power and influence to Keynesian ideas . |
29 | ‘ You may take all the credit for that , Caroline . ’ |
30 | So — you ca n't going to get all the credit for this |