Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] [noun] [verb] all " in BNC.

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1 Glazed , red-rimmed , they stare off into some dim distant past that has mid-1980s written all over it .
2 Eliot added that he had written a rather interesting poem about , here he turned to D'Arcy and asked : ‘ Who was the saint that had arrows stuck all over him ? ’
3 As the average age of the village population was probably about 70 , it would be the sort of shop that had chairs littered all over it .
4 The improved turnstiles and entrance area , Health Physics offices , and change areas have all been upgraded .
5 Specialised lighting , racking systems and display units have all been installed .
6 Dynamic equilibrium , climatic geomorphology and process studies have all been shown to have limited application to geomorphology wherever geomorphic history is measured in hundreds of millions of years .
7 ‘ Well , that makes sense , but if it means takin' the engine out and havin' engineers crawlin' all over the place so we ca n't get on with the job of takin' on stores and equipment — ’
8 They just fall over and get grass stains all over their jeans , how can you get a thrill out of that ?
9 The questionnaire survey , seminars , and interviews that have been carried out as part of the evaluation and monitoring exercise have all focused on this area .
10 And have UNACO crawling all over Beirut ? ’
11 He does n't only own the warehouse but has property dotted all over the city .
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