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

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31 You lie feebly and sign the petition as quickly as possible , dripping exotic avocado body lotion all over the piece of paper .
32 Amnesty sections all over the world include the Prisoner Letter Writing Campaign cases in the magazines and newssheets they publish in many other languages , from Faroe to Banlga .
33 The fact that community nurses all over the country are tearing around between 7.30 and 9.30 in the morning giving one dose of insulin after another is almost always dictated by the needs of each client to receive insulin at that time of day .
34 The event takes place in swimming pools all over the country until Sunday .
35 All these kids are growing up , yeah , thinking there 's this bunny dropped eggs , Easter eggs all over the place
36 He joined a syndicate which invested in the insurance market … underwriting policies all over the world , from family cars to ships ' cargoes .
37 It has been reproduced in millions and has served as the model for metro maps all over the world .
38 Because of the specialist nature of the hospital , patients come from all over the country and the CAB spends much of its time chasing up patients ' benefits , contacting DHSS offices all over the country .
39 He remembered kicking cornflowers and moon daisies all over the little square garden .
40 And I popped out to the shop on Sunday the second of November and came back totally and utterly bemused to see them putting a christmas tree up and father christmas in the window and fairy lights all over the place .
41 ‘ Mum — ’ Nutty turned round and her mother let out a wild scream , shooting plum juice all over the tablecloth .
42 Now the Network has over 100 local organisers , many of them recruited from the ranks of sports development officers all over the country , who are only too keen to incorporate running for women as part of their programme .
43 This is good news , because now water levels all over the country are rising so fast , it means the banks will be spared from the scouring effects of a hard winter .
44 Well that particular subject of course is er er still a matter which is discussed with great heat er in the crew rooms all over the Royal Air Force .
45 I lived in Hastings getting up at dawn every day to teach part-time in art colleges all over the country .
46 Around three trains per week were accepted by this shop , all carrying horse-drawn vehicles , coming from Goods Depots all over the country : Camden , Broad Street , Curzon Street etc , whereas it was the rule that road motors came and went under their own power delivered and accepted by the drivers from the depots concerned .
47 Later , in exile , she defended the festival saying that it brought to Iran purist , traditional art form all over the world .
48 ‘ Although he had not seen us for six weeks , he soon recognised us and started shouting Tuffin George all over the shop . ’
49 He obtained the second by pretending to trip over an unseen obstacle , which inadvertently threw him against the foreman , knocking him to the ground and depositing his daily schedule papers all over the floor .
50 A slimmer ARCO with a more heavily weighted local flavour is a pattern reflected in art fairs all over the world .
51 On this basis , precious resources have been allocated to mass literacy campaigns all over the Third World .
52 Of course there 's another erm respect in which education systems all over the world behave in an uncannily similar way .
53 Saunders is having to adapt its sales policy in order to reach its new customers : the company intends to run roadshow events all over the country to try to attract local buyers .
54 Once every 120 years , Chinese umbrella bamboos all over the world simultaneously burst into flower , spread their seed , and then die .
55 There are NHS family planning clinics all over the country .
56 There are NHS family planning clinics all over the country .
57 There are NHS family planning clinics all over the country .
58 NLD offices all over the country were raided .
59 He said the drawbacks of such a system were the need for a safe storage depot for the wheelchairs , and the cost of installing drop kerbs all over the town centre .
60 In the same period a man with seventeen years of experience as apprentice and officer in tankers , passenger- and tramp steamers all over the world was at the height of a career as a popular author of tales which bore the legend ‘ a story for boys ’ on title-pages as well as on dust-jackets .
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