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

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31 Late last night , Tass reported that bursts of automatic fire were heard all around the city as ‘ several tens of thousands of people ’ gathered on Bucharest 's University Square .
32 The Museum , although having a modern exterior , was originally built around a Moorish bath-house Commemorative plaques of the Rock 's historical past have been posted all over the streets and buildings .
33 She could see the thunderheads building all along the edges of her one perfect summer , and she shivered apprehensively .
34 Shiseido has increased the proportion of the moisturising ingredient hyaluronic acid in the Matte Red Lipstick to give a velvety texture , and the three-sided Black Variations Shadow Liner is as soft as charcoal so that it can be blended all over the eyelid or gently smudged as a liner .
35 The great problem we face is that obviously the authorities in South Africa do n't want the picture to be made , and we 're shooting it in Zimbabwe , where we 've been made very welcome , and erm the difficulties is the creation of South Africa in Zimbabwe , which means you have to go all over the place .
36 Now , you 'll see that it has a tendency to go all over the world wherever it is invited but whoever invites the World Council of Churches now must , in fact , be able to cope with a great number of people !
37 ‘ I 'm not prepared to go all around the world with England any more as third or fourth choice . ’
38 Arrangements were also made for two firemen to take it in turns to sleep on the premises and instructions were given to these men to go all round the shops after the Works are closed and ‘ inspect every hole and corner to see if there is any sign of fire and afterwards to sleep on the premises so as to be ready in case of accident ’ .
39 Savings groups were formed all over the country and children ran their own campaigns in schools .
40 At the end of the evening , an African headmaster commented , ‘ If we can multiply this kind of gathering all over the country , our political differences will vanish . ’
41 She could feel them now — dangers everywhere — gathering all around the churchyard wall , biding their time until a door should open , just a crack , and let them in .
42 And thousands have sped all over the world .
43 Treasures front all over the world .
44 Material draped all round the walls and swords and things hanging on them .
45 On the motor bike we rode all over the countryside , to Bathampton , Bradford-on-Avon to see the old tithe barn , to Bristol to visit the Llandoger Trow , and as far as Cheltenham Spa , Leamington and Gloucester .
46 Leaked all over the pages . ’
47 Hold a knife blade over the housing and it goes all over the place , proving the point .
48 So you 're good at hey that 's good because some people ca n't go their F goes all over the place .
49 We sent Martin over to operate our North American office because we produce a magazine that goes all over the world , and based in Canada he ran the office for us there and was doing a very good job .
50 The Hartlepool Express Laundry ( 861–086 ) goes all over the North-East and although its main customers are businesses , it 's attracting an increasing number of private customers as word spreads .
51 And he clips them in and he goes all over the cars .
52 Chucked all over the place .
53 They twinkled all over the hull in patterns which raced backwards and forwards and disappeared .
54 And he 'd be walking all over the place seen anywhere , Tommy on the wall and they 'd shout Tommy on the wall
55 He was used to walking all over the city , as if searching , as if dedicated to the act of searching , every single day ; and now he came to The Bar every single night , and did his searching there .
56 Walking all over the grass that I have n't cut yet .
57 I can remember from my recording days walking all around a sting quartet , for example , to locate the perpetrator of odd sniffs or swishes of silk sleeve lining to see if they could be eliminated in some tactful way — often without success .
58 Liz Clifton the gallery organiser says the work is very skilled and they 've looked all over the country to find things .
59 The children looked all along the bank to see if they could find a boat .
60 Sea fish would be caught all around the coast and estuaries , perhaps for most of the year , and traded some distance inland .
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