Example sentences of "[num] [noun pl] from all over " in BNC.
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31 | The inaugural conference of the Scottish National Group of Docomomo International ( International Working Party for Documentation and Conservation of Buildings , Sites and Neighbourhoods of the Modern Movement ) , held recently at Glasgow University was attended by 150 delegates from all over Europe . |
32 | 150 cavers from all over the country took part in the exercise . |
33 | 7,000 runners from all over the world competed in the 1990 Phuket Marathon and 10km . |
34 | The exercise was observed by more than 200 experts from all over Spain who were in Barcelona for a conference . |
35 | The seminar brought together thirty personnel from all over the country for discussions and presentations looking at the challenge the new millennium will bring . |
36 | More than three hundred breweries from all over Europe showed off their finest in front of some familiar faces . |
37 | It was unbelievable , there were some 200 vehicles from all over the UK fitted with top hi-fi systems . |
38 | Sponsored by Denny 's , who feature Rolf in their advertising , over 200 children from all over Northern Ireland came along to help Rolf paint a mural , join in a cartoon class and have a short guided tour of the zoo . |
39 | Beatrice Stammer and Gabriele Horn , the curators of MISS-ING , had invited 130 women from all over the world to take part — at a month 's notice ! |
40 | 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 . |
41 | They will do battle in a series of daredevil duels with 24 volunteers from all over the country chosen for their speed , stamina , fitness and agility from over 2,000 hopefuls . |
42 | After a champagne toast , more than 20 skiers from all over Europe taking part in a Klammer ski clinic were taken by coach to the golf course where Herr Klammer , still in ski boots , was given a set of clubs . |
43 | Some 400 students from all over the world are trying to prove that words can hurt just as much as sticks and stones . |