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

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1 Once coloured up , this is truly an attractively marked eel ( although it is not a true eel ) , the dark , glossy tan brown being irregularly mottled from head to tail with black blotches .
2 The adult animal would have stood 12.5 metres tall and stretched 40 metres from head to tail .
3 The overall colour of the fish is purple , with a strong black line running along the middle of the body from head to tail , below this line the belly of the fish is from beige to a light salmon pink .
4 Roll up carefully from head to tail and secure with one or two cocktail sticks .
5 They took him away on a cart , soaked with blood from head to foot . ’
6 The visitors were covered from head to foot in over-ripe whale bits .
7 When I meet Morrissey , at the Hyde park Hotel , he 's dressed from head to foot in black .
8 He was presented to the Headmaster in his sleeveless jacket , ragged trousers and covered from head to foot in dirt .
9 And when it has been well washed and made clean , ye shall dry it well , and anoint it with this myrrh and balsam , from these golden caskets , from head to foot , so that every part shall be anointed , till none be left .
10 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 .
11 His description of the Christian as ‘ a hallelujah from head to foot ’ , is a thumb-nail sketch of the joy and gratitude of a redeemed memory .
12 He had stripped naked , running his shorts halfway up the ankle-chain to keep them dry , and sponged himself from head to foot , scouring his skin with the sponge to try to keep clean .
13 He approached and ran the circuit detector over Quinn 's body from head to foot .
14 Keep yourself clean from head to foot and provide yourself with opening medicine in case of need .
15 She was trembling now from head to foot .
16 ‘ Dressed from head to foot by Peggy Pine … . ’
17 So is a very brave Jane Hollis who really should be covered from head to foot to cope ; with even Lossiemouth 's best day !
18 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 . ’
19 TWO lorry drivers were stung from head to foot by thousands of angry bees yesterday .
20 The brave are still brave , the cowards cowardly , and the dirty are still alive from head to foot .
21 The nun who admitted them appeared to be covered from head to foot apart from her eyes , nose , and mouth , for after she had bolted the gate behind them she tucked her bare hands into her sleeves , then led the way up a gravel path , on either side of which a lawn extended as far as a further high , stone wall , its top also embedded with glass .
22 To Ajax he says : ‘ I would thou didst itch from head to foot ; an ’ I had the scratching of thee , I would make thee the loathsomest scab in Greece' ( 27ff . ) .
23 The mayor , who had a reputation for trendiness , wore a pale yellow suit under his chain of office ; his lady was in pink flowers and a wide-brimmed white straw hat ; the royal relative was orange from head to foot .
24 Cold came spreading through her from head to foot , slowly ; she felt it in her lips most , an unnatural iciness .
25 The minute his attention was removed to the next , Kennedy was appraised from head to foot .
26 I went to bed early : I felt numb from head to foot , did n't have no feelings .
27 Bathsheba trembled from head to foot .
28 He was dressed from head to foot in white .
29 The magistrate looked at Mr Brownlow from head to foot .
30 Nobody knows who you are on Remembering Night because you wear black clothes that cover you from head to foot , and there is no name of your name-animal .
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