Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] [prep] all over " in BNC.
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31 | In an exclusive and wide-ranging survey we have have delved deep into the minds of 13 to 17-year-old girls and boys from all over Britain . |
32 | Most of the uniforms and CID from all over the county are offering to work in their spare time . ’ |
33 | Outside Westminster Abbey , men and women from all over the country whooped and wept with joy at the decision , which for the first time lets women rise higher than the limited role of deacon . |
34 | Maria paused in the doorway , surveying her new colleagues and their partners , a handful of them local people but mainly men and women from all over the English-speaking world , because radio people had a gypsy tendency to move on every few years . |
35 | Policemen and women from all over Britain have gathered to protest over the controversial Sheehy report . |
36 | Nurserymen and women from all over the country showed off the plants and flowers they 've carefully grown . |
37 | MORE than 120 eminent doctors , lawyers and philosophers from all over the world were gathering in Edinburgh today to discuss whether or not to treat hopelessly-ill patients . |
38 | The narrow whitewashed streets now play host to jet-setters , artists and students from all over Europe ; and in the evening the whole town comes alive with plenty of discos and lively nightspots . |
39 | The following morning 650 English-speaking officers and soldiers from all over the Empire arrived . |
40 | We also know that the construction industry offers few ‘ local jobs ’ : it brings in contractors and sub-contractors from all over the country . |
41 | If no standardized language were used at an international tournament , with referees , judges , timekeepers and competitors from all over the world , utter confusion would reign . |
42 | At the weekend , modern day Roundheads and Cavaliers from all over the country , saddled up to re-enact the skirmish and commerate the 350th anniversary of the war and at times the battle took on a definite air of reality although noone was seriously hurt . |
43 | But patients from all over the country are to be considered for the trials , mostly after referral from their GP or from other eye hospitals . |
44 | But patients from all over the country are to be considered for the trials , mostly after referral from their GP or from other eye hospitals . |
45 | He recalls in the book , that ‘ On Court 1 , one intrepid spectator … persuaded fellow spectators to play charades , while in the various Press rooms , another entirely different game was being played , as journalists from all over the world pondered how to fill acres of space available to record the most important events of the day ’ . |