Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [adj] [noun] [adv] over " in BNC.

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1 The G M B speaks for these workers , and we know that abolishing the Wages Council will not provide any hope or prosperity for millions of low paid workers all over Britain .
2 You want to stay here and rub some of that disgusting stuff all over Adam . ’
3 She pulled it out of the pad with shaking fingers and tore it across and across again until it was a pile of tiny white flakes all over her bed .
4 It is important to understand that this ‘ code-switching ’ behaviour does not indicate an inability to keep the two varieties apart , but is used for stylistic effect , and is part of the complex linguistic repertoire of many bilingual communities all over the world .
5 They put something like 30,000 Chinese refugees back over the border each year and it was a custom of international law that such immigrants are received back , she said .
6 They bought a lovely white dress for her with little red spots all over it and she opened the wardrobe every day to have a look at it .
7 ‘ I had on this little dress , smock it was , with this pretty embroidery all over the bodice , sort of Heidi , and Mum and I did my pigtails . ’
8 He sits up the stairs and either plays the computer or draws these men or plays with these wee men all over the place , so
9 The carnotaur skin was very ornamental in pattern , with large protruding clusters all over the body , especially along the sides .
10 But he was wearing a bikini , a pink bikini with big black spots all over it .
11 ALTHOUGH only the Communist Party came out strongly against a possible reunification of Germany yesterday , the prospect will cause an upheaval in French international thinking particularly over France 's role as the motor of the European Community .
12 The international nature of the profession means that you can work in many major centres all over the world , and in offices all over the country .
13 Also it is changing from having tools made in many small workshops all over the country , to having machines made in just a few large factories .
14 They are particularly popular as a dairy breed in New Zealand and Denmark and are also widespread in many other countries all over the world .
15 The damp surface is an ideal environment for micro-organisms to grow , and protection against them is often provided by special poison-producing glands all over the skin .
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