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

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31 This year , ninety young dancers drawn from all over the Province , again under the direction of Maldoom , will create ‘ The Rite of Spring ’ — based on one of the most powerful and exciting scores written for dance in the 20th century .
32 PEOPLE travel from all over the world to look at a scrap-metal merchants in Shrewsbury .
33 I mean people travel from all over the world to be with their family for Passover did n't they .
34 In the past patients who travel from all over the world have had to sit for hours in hospital waiting rooms , with nothing to amuse them .
35 For the remainder of her half-hour set , the audience was treated to vintage Aurora Blake — in fact , it was doubtful that she 'd ever put on a more powerful show in any of the venues she 'd performed in all over the world .
36 They arrived from all over the place , from the big houses locally to as far away as London .
37 His university duties consisted chiefly of marking examinations five or six times a year , avalanches of which arrived from all over the country ; he found it increasingly difficult to judge them , unable to make up his mind about marks while driven by conscience to become ever more scrupulous .
38 Many drivers cheerfully collected loads that were offered from all over the city , and gradually with their help and that of certain ‘ able-bodied men and women ’ mountains of books accumulated in the Davidson Room , while the Undercroft cupboard soon became a veritable Aladdin 's Cave of ‘ Unwanted Gifts ’ .
39 The West Country , where I live , is a natural depository of books , carried down there by people who have retired from all over the country .
40 This was a completely separate fighting unit , part of the Wehrmacht/Waffen SS armies , and one of the seven army- Corps under Gen Loehr 's Army Group E. It had originally been established in March 1943 under German command , when Cossacks of military age had been summoned from all over the occupied USSR to Kherson on the Dnieper .
41 It would make very good public relations material if we can show how you import from all over the world … ’
42 Finally , I put in the hair that protrudes from all over the place on elephants .
43 Finally , I put in the hair that protrudes from all over the place on elephants .
44 Just then the raucous clamour of alarm bells sounded from all over the house and from the basement area ahead of him .
45 ‘ Travel trade decision makers are invited from all over the world to come and see for themselves what Scotland has to offer as a destination , ’ he says .
46 The music faded in discord , and squeals and shouts resounded from all over the room .
47 Young women had travelled from all over the country during his trial to see him and meet him .
48 BIKERS , who had travelled from all over the world for the Isle of Man TT motorcycle races , were left stranded at Liverpool 's Pier Head yesterday .
49 Liz , from Northern Ireland , was visiting the Wirral to pass on the art of storytelling to librarians , who had travelled from all over the country Picture : FRAZER BIRD
50 Shells which have been gathered from all over the seashore .
51 Membership applications were received from all over the UK , and the MLA was set up to meet the growing demand for a central organisation .
52 Responses have been received from all over the country , and in geographical terms , can regarded as broadly representative .
53 Molly 's uncle , Philip , Lord Noel-Baker , one of our Vice-Presidents recently celebrated his 90th birthday and it gives us great pleasure to add our greetings to the many he has received from all over the world .
54 The soft-bodied Ediacaran animals occupied a wide range of Vendian ( Latest Proterozoic ) marine environments and are now known from all over the world .
55 They 'd arrived from all over the world . ’
56 People are coming from all over the place , and the flat … . ’ she held out her arms .
57 people were coming from all over the country to see her , and anyone sitting at the back of the stalls or the upper circle would not catch a glimpse .
58 ‘ There 's nothing wrong with pop stars coming from all over the world is there ? ’
59 ‘ There 's nothing wrong with pop stars coming from all over the world is there ?
60 ‘ It 's coming from all over the world , ’ one dealer said .
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