Example sentences of "[modal v] be all over [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He added : ‘ Johnathan 's photograph should be all over the world .
2 He told Daniel about the terrible St Rémy painting of the blasted tree , about noir-rouge , and Daniel said that it was odd that these orchards should be all over the walls of other asylums now , to cheer people up .
3 They should be all over the place — especially where least expected — halfway down a leg , on a collar , cuff or elbow for instance .
4 Glynn 's prints must be all over the premises so there should be no problem . ’
5 It 'll be all over the colony in no time .
6 Otherwise , they 'd be all over the place under their own steam .
7 If he lay there until the morning , assuming he did not pass out , or drown , or spew up and choke to death in the meantime , he would be found when the boys came in to wash ; the humiliation would be unbearable and the whole story would be all over the school by breakfast .
8 This would be all over the school tomorrow .
9 It would be all over the organisation in minutes .
10 He also remarked , significantly : If it were not for the Union , I venture to think that women would be all over the London trade .
11 Whatever the case , the story of Sister Jones 's ridiculous crush on Dr Tom Russell would be all over the hospital by the end of the day , and Belinda , feeling like a helpless little fish struggling in a vast invisible net , did n't know what to do about it .
12 They looked forward to that future time when God 's rule would be all over the earth .
13 This would be all over the town , whatever had I been thinking of , going down to the site , had n't I any sense ?
14 In any case , ’ he added , turning to look at her intently , ‘ the fact that I was in your room at this hour will be all over the hotel by morning . ’
15 No wonder , living in voluntary filth ; but it is all over the street — will be all over the town unless there 's some special mercy on the place ’
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