Example sentences of "[verb] to [be] [verb] all " in BNC.

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1 What if she has to be uprooted all over again , just as she 's getting used to her new school ? ’
2 It is one of many ancient Egyptian obelisks to be found all over the civilised world : in Paris and Istanbul as well as London — Rome has a dozen of them — although there are still plenty on the banks of the Nile .
3 This needs to be glued all around the edge of the plate to form a tight seal so that gravel does not get under the plate .
4 This was a time when Haslam learned the subtle art of keeping up appearances despite the fact that the world seemed to be collapsing all around him .
5 I followed because they seemed to be doing all right . ’
6 He had always been a bit that way had Rufus , manifestly to be seen to be doing all right for himself , successful , forging ahead , accompanied by the best-looking girl possible .
7 Yes , but is there somebody going to be climbing all over us saying No no no , you ca n't use our tea urn , .
8 You would n't like to be chased all over the place the whole time would you ?
9 Some of the men who took part in this , like Sir Walter Raleigh and his brother-in-law Sir Humphrey Gilbert , were also attracted by the idea of getting lands on the other side of the Atlantic , and the success of the Spaniards encouraged them in the widespread belief that an immense amount of gold and silver was waiting to be discovered all over the Americas .
10 When you find that your head has n't actually been bitten off and that you can actually speak , join one of the local societies whose activities are bound to be plastered all over your library 's noticeboard .
11 Meetings began to be held all over the West Country in village halls and school gyms to debate the issues .
12 THANKS TO RW&P the World Cup will have to be played all over again .
13 The letter in question would have to be written all over again .
14 For other collisions the sums will have to be done all over again .
15 kids might have to be uprooted all over again because it 's too far from her
16 But now it 's actually spread you know th the pain seems to be spread all right up here .
17 Seems to be doing all right . ’
18 Cardinal Tisserant suddenly announced that further voting on religious liberty would be postponed until the next session , claiming the document now before the Council was so different from what had gone before it needed to be debated all over again .
19 and they did n't want to be scattered all over the earth so they built this er , he wanted to make , to make a name for themselves did n't they ?
20 Fleischmann discussed radiation with them , aware that if fusion was indeed happening in the cell there could be significant health risks although he did seem to be feeling all right .
21 While hand colouring was fully accepted as a compromise , and in fact supplied work to the legions of miniature painters that had been made redundant by the advent of photography , experiments continued to be made all over the world .
22 While hand colouring was fully accepted as a compromise , and in fact supplied work to the legions of miniature painters that had been made redundant by the advent of photography , experiments continued to be made all over the world .
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