Example sentences of "go all [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It 's off to work for 16 pupils of Kilton Thorpe Special School at Brotton , who are going all over Cleveland gaining work experience in a variety of jobs ranging from police work , superstore and shop workers , dog handling to children 's nurseries .
2 Since the first of September till the twenty-sixth of September , we 've had thirteen bikes go all over Banbury , and since the twenty-sixth of September it seems to have increased and we 've had eight of various sorts go , er ranging from a hundred to a hundred and ninety pounds .
3 ‘ I go all over Britain putting the guide together and I can tell you that Liverpool people really are the friendliest , ’ said editor Alisdair Aird .
4 This tour was a roving busload of activists who went all over Europe in the late summer of 1988 , mobilising support and raising funds for the campaign .
5 We went all over town , looked at rock stars and actors , but Val just had it from day one .
6 This is the pencil that his kindergarten teacher possessed ; the pencil that made the blue ticks and the red crosses in the register ; the pencil that he wept for , that his mother went all over town to find , and failed to find , because they were all gone , or not made any more , or kept for teachers , or only imagined ; the pencil which he knew would make him happy , if only he possessed it , for evermore .
7 One woman in her late 50s , who went all round Europe on her own after the break-up of her marriage as a sort of test for strength , took the philosophy that it was better to live life as if you did n't expect to meet anyone special .
8 But er most of my interests were in motoring actually er in the days of er after we left the school after I was driving , of course I was er , these were the days when if you had a motorcar , the whole world was at your feet , and er you could go all over Britain if you , just for petrol at one and thruppence ha'penny a gallon or something like that .
9 You see , we were so used to being out , both the wife and I. We 'd go all over London travelling and to the theatre ; and of course our holidays abroad , we miss , weekends at the coast we miss .
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