Example sentences of "it all [art] way " in BNC.
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1 | I 'll take it all the way to the Senate if I have to . ’ |
2 | ‘ Will she take it all the way or wo n't she ? ’ became the talk of the senior common room . |
3 | But it was felt anomalous to take it all the way down to fourth XV , even under-18 , level , ’ said Hogg . |
4 | He had a good head for numbers , and recited it all the way down St Martin 's Lane and into Monmouth Street ; then he went in a shop for a coffee and wrote it down on one of the paper napkins . |
5 | It is a three-day journey to the land of Moriah , yet he cuts the wood for Isaac 's funeral pyre before he sets off , and takes it all the way with him . |
6 | Let's see if you can make it all the way to the front door before Rosie gets you . |
7 | This is a thrilling construction , and if you fancy an interesting low-level walk you can follow it all the way from the Aonach Mor ski-area car park , through the Leanachan forest to the start point for The Grey Corries . |
8 | Penny and her Second , Sylvia , talked about it all the way to the corner where Sylvia turned off for home , and Penny only remembered her lost budgie again when Sylvia said goodbye and added : ‘ I do hope you find Kelpie soon , Penny . ’ |
9 | And in his opinion that meant sending it all the way to Sotheby 's whose rural saleroom in a stately home in Billingshurst , West Sussex , has made a speciality in recent years of sales of garden furniture , fittings and statuary . |
10 | We never really played it all the way through . |
11 | Yes , ma'am , sent it all the way to Frankfurt by mistake … ’ |
12 | If you love a story , you know it all the way through . |
13 | She carried it through the back-door and ran with it all the way to Fred 's house . |
14 | ‘ I 've been thinking about it all the way back from your cottage and I believe I 've got just a tiny little bit of an idea . ’ |
15 | Under the proposals from Brussels the M4 would be upgraded for maximum heavy goods use , extending it all the way along the Pembrokeshire Coast to Fishguard . |
16 | Angie was into it all the way . |
17 | No , I 've always admired them for doing it their own way and getting away with it all the way to the end . |
18 | But it 's a heavy ladder , and you 'd have to lug it all the way upstairs . ’ |
19 | ‘ [ The Reaganites ] put only one legislative ball in play at a time , and they kept their eye on it all the way through . |
20 | In different questions either the mathematical terms were used or phrases such as " How many squares could you fit into the shape ? " and " How far is it all the way round the edge of the shape ? " |
21 | He thought about it all the way up to Hill House . |
22 | Right well I 've done it all the way through . |
23 | and everybo everybody 's involved in it all the way . |
24 | If she does make a noise you probably wo n't shoot her , and anyway there 's a chance she could n't make enough of a noise to be heard outside the front door ; it 's a big house and although there are a lot of hard , sound-reflective surfaces in it , you 're not convinced a scream would make it all the way to whoever 's outside , either down the stairwell or through the double-glazed balcony windows . |
25 | You see , Tom sent it all the way from America , so I thought — ‘ |
26 | He leaned into it and the fielder at midwicket could only turn and jog after it all the way to the boundary . |
27 | How long is it all the way round something ? |
28 | He 'd seen it in a junk-shop in Edinburgh and brought it all the way down . |
29 | They breakfasted , then picked up the autobahn at Leipzig and followed it all the way to Dresden . |
30 | M. Lheureux plies Emma with a foretaste of false comfort : he tells her consoling stories of lost dogs which have returned to their masters despite great distances ; why , there was even one that made it all the way back to Paris from Constantinople . |