Example sentences of "there [was/were] [noun] all over [art] " in BNC.
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1 | There were bones all over the place . |
2 | ‘ Was that why there were policeman all over the road ? ’ |
3 | There were pubs all over the place which served perfectly acceptable Sunday lunches . |
4 | There were mirrors all over the place . |
5 | Well as you know , in nineteen eighty one , there were there were troubles all over the country , which seemed to start from problems in Brixton . |
6 | Although there were stores all over the world , manufacturing and distribution were highly centralized ; most of the products were made in one giant plant . |
7 | Then there was water all over the stairs and she 'd yelled ‘ Get me to the hospital ’ . |
8 | Even gallons of Dettol ca n't mask celestial incense , and try as she might , there was incense all over the floor every bleeding morning . |
9 | During the attack on Wheeler there was pandemonium all over the base , men fought to move the parked aircraft before they were damaged by the air strike . |
10 | At Ferrari it waited for him to put a foot wrong and there was blood all over the walls . ’ |
11 | He bled … he tried to reach the door … there was blood all over the floor … pints of it . |
12 | ‘ She had been shot in the head and there was blood all over the sheets . |
13 | Mechanic Tommy Murray , 24 , who works in a garage on the corner of the road , said : ‘ There was blood all over the place . |
14 | He was very dead , and there was blood all over the floor . |
15 | There was blood all over the windows , too , and Magee had to wipe it away with the sleeve of his coat in order to see through the windscreen . |
16 | When he stood there was blood all over the white shirt his mother had dressed him in that morning . |
17 | He said ; There was blood all over the floor and rings scattered around . |
18 | It was rather spectacular really — there was blood all over the place and covering my hand . |
19 | There was mud all over the place . |
20 | There was paper all over the car park again . |