Example sentences of "[prep] all over [noun] [coord] " in BNC.

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1 Here the streets were alive with the chatter of tongues from all over Europe and the Middle East — the central meeting place of cultures , philosophies and religions , in which many found their roots .
2 It now attracts international drivers from all over Europe and is worth points in the European Championship .
3 The opening ceremony at the Altes Museum in central Berlin was attended by journalists from all over Europe and excited Berliners .
4 In the heyday of Napoleon 's conquests he had access to fossils from all over Europe and was thus in a position to make the first comprehensive study .
5 It will consist of some 90 paintings , 60 drawings , prints and posters collected from all over Europe and the USA — hence this is one show this autumn not to be missed .
6 The success of the promotion has led to requests for information flooding in from all over Europe and the US .
7 Three issues each year cover a wide variety of topics from all over Europe and the magazine provides an invaluable forum for the exchange of experiences .
8 Aircraft from all over Europe and America are taking part in one of the biggest mid-air refuelling exercises ever staged .
9 They 've had , not just from Britain they 've had help , they 've had it from all over Europe and it 's still
10 This was signed by 2,671 members from all over England and Scotland , which proves that the BDDA was able to mobilise a sizeable population of the deaf community behind policies with universal appeal .
11 The examples that have been quoted above could be multiplied by case-studies from all over England and from widely-separated periods of time .
12 The Summer Course held at Green Park Centre near Aylesbury was a great success and participants from all over England and Wales were joined by other Medau enthusiasts from France , Belgium and Germany .
13 Why are managers from all over Britain and sometimes from abroad , even from Japan , attracted to start industries on these trading estates ?
14 Admission was to be free but tickets were required for each day and demand was enormous from all over Britain and Ireland , from other European countries , and even from North America .
15 Although we were officially the London helpline , we got calls from all over Britain and from all over the world .
16 Encompassing over 200 events and staged right across the country , it gives you the chance to hear over 40 orchestras , opera companies , dance troupes , chamber music ensembles and soloists from all over Britain and Europe .
17 Since the shop opened in 1989 , it has received over 200,000 visitors from all over Britain and overseas .
18 They 've come from all over Britain and Ireland to take part in one of the biggest annual horse sales in the country .
19 The society has 400 members from all over Britain and some from Europe — though the concensus seems to be that follies are an English speciality .
20 45 disabled sailors from all over Britain and Ireland turned up at Farmoor in Oxfordshire for a weekend of racing .
21 He 's expecting interest from all over Britain and abroad in the sale .
22 CITY of Derry 's flourishing Pro-Am has attracted golfers from all over Britain and Ireland this weekend .
23 Up until 1945 its members came from all over Germany and abroad .
24 KITEC staff come from all over Japan and beyond !
25 It holds media skills workshops for activists from all over India and organises a variety of seminars and workshops for teachers , journalists and development workers throughout the year .
26 Khalifas come here from all over India and Pakistan to participate . ’
27 Violations — poaching in another household 's area — is referred to a special council of eunuchs from all over India and Pakistan which meets once a year .
28 The Rally will start at 11am and should be a really enjoyable day for detectorists from all over Ireland and any visitors from the mainland .
29 LONDONERS gathered in their thousands at Hyde Park , last Saturday to welcome bandsmen from all over Scotland and Ireland to the British Piping Championships .
30 The 100 tonnes of relief supplies , valued at around £1 million , had been collected from all over Scotland and stored in a warehouse in the east end of Glasgow for dispatch to hospitals and children 's and old folk 's homes .
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