Example sentences of "all [art] way [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 Well , drove all the way up .
2 ‘ I … you brought me all the way up here … moonlight and dinner , to tell me this ? ’
3 The morning it was announced a vast audience arrived for Ramsey 's lecture and cheered him all the way up to the dais .
4 Extra torque ( from 192 to 211lb ft ) adds incredible flexibility , allowing pull-away from 10mph in fifth all the way up to 105mph .
5 Frankie felt his face redden and his cheeks begin to burn all the way up to his scalp .
6 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 .
7 The solution was to strengthen the spire from within by inserting a single skin of new brickwork all the way up to the top , and bolting the brick and stone together with stainless steel pins that would be invisible from the ground .
8 Driving to Cairn Gorm is a bit of a cheat , since you drive all the way up to the car park at 640 metres , but then a sea-level start in the Cairngorms is a bit tricky unless you do n't mind parking the car in Aberdeen and walking in .
9 It was the last block in the street and the side wall was supported by a network of wooden scaffolding that stretched all the way up to the fifth floor .
10 Place your right hand on your partner 's right shoulder and slide your hand firmly all the way up to the neck .
11 ‘ I 've climbed all the way up here and torn my frock — and all for nothing ! ’
12 The Feldwebel had not moved and I looked all the way up his black leather jack-boots and the thin grey greatcoat with its cheap tin buttons looking as if they had come out of a Christmas pudding before I noticed that his eyes were slightly open and that he was watching me with an uncle 's amusement .
13 It started about 500 feet above the ground and could have continued all the way up to the stratosphere , for all any one of us , peering hopefully upwards , could tell .
14 In came Flt Lt Marshall , red faced and furious , having taken his plane all the way up to the top of the cloud and all the way down again .
15 The new 1.8 is smooth and refined , all the way up to the 6200rpm limiter .
16 As David Norman has pointed out , the high blood pressure needed in the body and head circuit of the Brachiosaurus , with blood being pumped all the way up to its brain along a long neck , would have caused massive bleeding in the thin blood vessels of modern reptilian lungs .
17 There are many variations on this situation , ranging from a momentary doubt all the way up to total disorientation followed by loss of control and a crash .
18 ‘ I hope you 've got a good plan , Thing , ’ he panted , as the four of them dodged between the bushes , ‘ because I 'll never be able to get you all the way up there . ’
19 Mind you , there wo n't be too much muttering about top-roping from other Scottish climbers given that almost every ascent of Fated Path ( on the same crag ) has been top-roped prior to leading , despite that route having fixed protection all the way up !
20 They trailed a long rope ( the only way of escaping off this severely overhanging route ) all the way up and through the grade to be ‘ mild E6 ’ .
21 Indeed , a fault went all the way up her knitting .
22 Do you know all the way up to the twelve-times table ? ’
23 ‘ But how would you get all the way up to my bedroom window ? ’
24 All the way up there ?
25 They would n't know that they 'd have to breathe out all the way up .
26 Talbot said : ‘ You came all the way up to the bridge , Jimmy , just to spread sweetness and light , your own special brand of Job 's comfort ? ’
27 But the sale had its quirks too : enthusiasm among bidders for an inelegantly and oddly shaped sixteenth-century Lombard dignitary 's chair in walnut pushed the price all the way up to a staggering FFr900,000 ( £93,500 ; $162,700 ) , a world record for a chair of the period and almost twenty times the estimate .
28 It goes from 0–62 in 8.4 seconds , all the way up through the rev band to a top speed of 129 mph , although no en route to Tooting .
29 ON PAGE 17 you will find a review of David Mason 's thrilling book Combat Ready which tells how the author , a former editor of Flight International , fared on the RAF jet fighter training course , all the way up from Chippies to the Tornado .
30 He thought about it all the way up to Hill House .
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