Example sentences of "[verb] all along [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | When the rabbits are removed from the net I always toss mine belly upwards to the ground so that the white hair on the underside makes the rabbit more visible in the darkness and I can then collect it later once the killing operation has been completed all along the net . |
2 | Repeat all along the row . |
3 | The children looked all along the bank to see if they could find a boat . |
4 | I recall as a boy watching in admiration as Mr. Harry Martin , the signwriter wrote The Brewery Tap all along the front of the building , some thirty feet above street level . |
5 | Cars were parked all along the grass verge outside the church . |
6 | ‘ I do n't know why , if they do n't want people to come here , ’ said Betty fretfully , ‘ they do n't just put up notices all along the border describing the weather conditions . ’ |
7 | The quare fella here is Master of the Tipperary and they hunt all along the valley of the Suir — the way the line is to go . |
8 | To train an infant for the first year is comparatively easy , but after that the child begins to resent authority , and the conscientious mother has to be prepared to fight and win all along the line , in matters small and great . |
9 | Doors were opening all along the corridor . |
10 | The aims of the new mental health task force , set up in January to monitor the mental health service modernisation programme ( p 000 ) , seem sensible , but if central data on the programme had been collected all along the team would not now have to go to the districts for information . |
11 | It was Buffy pushing all along the line . |
12 | In most of Scotland , most of Wales and Cornwall there was a preference for black or black finchbacks , while solid red cattle dominated Devon , Sussex and Kent , and part-reds were preferred all along the east coast of England down to East Anglia , where there was a mixing of red-and-whites and duns . |
13 | Ford ( 1988 ) by contrast believes that the insights of counselling are needed all along the way . |
14 | But the writers of the books of the Bible did n't want us to be put off and as we look closer , it 's easy to see the human touches that the Bible includes all along the way . |
15 | From here too visitors are ideally placed to discover the wealth of exclusive boutiques and designer names displayed all along the promenade . |
16 | Also barrels of apples and tobacco and many other useful items that had been part of the boat 's cargo were strewn all along the beach . |
17 | To , from Marbella to Gibraltar and it 's places that you can stop all along the way |
18 | But the conservatives , however right they were — and we have lost nearly all our privacy and silence since they wrote — lost all along the line . |
19 | Make sure that your employees ' representatives are involved all along the line . |
20 | It was high tide and the thing lay all along the sand . |
21 | Well I certainly agree erm that erm women are n't getting erm a fair share in the workforce as regards equal opportunities , and I think , unintentionally , women get clobbered all along the line . |
22 | The dog scratched his head with a hind foot and looked all along the riverbank . |
23 | I think all along the line I felt a great sense of privilege at being able to share the gospel , and that God had chosen , and was going to use me . |
24 | And they spurred forward to pursue and take him , no doubt believing it a happy chance for them , and the Lord Owen caused his horse to appear to drop lame , and so encouraged and led them until they were spread all along the field in open order , within close range of the bowmen in the woods . |
25 | There were people standing all along the back , and down the sides . |
26 | Tactful handling of the matter rarely provokes outright opposition , though , particularly when their advice is sought , their choices accepted all along the line , and assurances given that any alterations will be carried out quietly , with a minimum of fuss and disruption . |
27 | Wealthy families were already seeking more desirable surroundings beyond the walls , particularly in the western suburb that stretched all along the road to Westminster . |
28 | The gap between him and his pursuers widened ; and at the same moment , though they were invisible and their volley could not be followed by eye or ear , the Welsh archers deployed all along the rim of the forest loosed their shafts together . |
29 | Around 1900 Sir Aurel Stein observed that ‘ the ancient industry of ‘ fishing ’ for jade in the river bed after the summer floods still continues all along the valley' . |
30 | Mawgan Porth , also in Cornwall , was found buried in sand ( Fig 44 ) Chapels have also been lost all along the coast , the most spectacular being at Perranporth in Cornwall where not only the early ( how early ? ) |