Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] all over [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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31 she said they seed freely , so we 'll have to watch we shall have them all over the garden next year
32 During half-time today a number of police officers will be questioning you all over the disappearance , during the early hours of Monday morning , of our grandstand .
33 Fernando had driven her all over the island .
34 I imagined what would happen if I should tear the sleeves out , or cut it up , or run to the kitchen for the tomato-ketchup and pour it all over the bodice ; if I should rip out the collar with my teeth .
35 see that 's gon na , see what I mean , as we go along that 'll fall on the floor that , you 'll have it all over the place , put it away okay , get some petrol now on the way
36 You find it all over the tropics , especially in sandy places .
37 Everybody could hear it all over the factory .
38 I hit it all over the place .
39 He wanted to hit him all over the face with his fists , to smash away his stupid smile , to stop him talking .
40 ‘ You 'd have heard him all over the shop , ’ he said , ‘ and he came off the phone complaining that he 'd just lost 40,000 .
41 One of my bigger irritations is when I have an enormously tight schedule taking me all over the country and I get calls — sometimes on my mobile phone when I 'm stuck in the middle of a field somewhere — insisting that it 's vitally important I attend a meeting that has just been scheduled for three o'clock that afternoon in London , which could easily have been planned at least two weeks earlier .
42 That bike took me all over the place .
43 If you go up there just leave them as they are do n't leave them all over the place .
44 Among other pursuits she served for many years as a Stewardess with the Donaldson Line which took her all over the world .
45 I said I 'd been chasing him all over the world .
46 I mean in , in he did n't leave it all over the yard and all that you know .
47 It 's Amy 's blanket love I do n't want it all over the floor .
48 Cos I do n't want it all over the floor .
49 boiled it all over the place .
50 Spilt them all over the floor
51 ‘ My job as an engineer has taken me all over the world , ’ says Bob , who lives in Kirkdale and now works for GEC .
52 As to placing cable patterns , there is no need to have them all over the garment , unless it is a classic sports sweater .
53 Her work has taken her all over the world .
54 Thought we 'd dig it all up and move move it all over the place wo n't we ?
55 Max said there 'd have been buckets of blood , and if someone 's going to get it all over a suit , or a dress …
56 Messing about in boats is more fun in Venice than anywhere , if rather more precarious , and on such an afternoon as this people are enjoying themselves all over the water .
57 and stick them all over the room .
58 By the time the tins had fallen that far , the wind and slipstream would have blown them all over the sky .
59 Sally was throwing herself all over the place and seemed to be enjoying it .
60 ‘ It took us some time to trace Mr Maxwell since his business interests take him all over the States .
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