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

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1 He grabbed it and held it before his face and in doing so spilled most of the powder all over the front of his fancy tweed jacket .
2 They crawled out the bucket all over the deck .
3 Nothing was said but he could sense the optimism all round the company .
4 Unless we start pasting bits of the script all over the set .
5 The rampart shook under our weight and the ice all over the bog cracked and broke on both sides .
6 So as that we 'll hear the telephone all over the house .
7 As Dickon pushed the wheelchair all round the garden , he told Colin the names of all the plants .
8 You see , when they took a century 's dust and dirt off those walls , they completely changed the acoustics , swapping grubby absorbency for beautiful , bright marble which bounced the sound all over the place .
9 Dublin-born master flautist Brian Dunning and ex-Stockton 's Wing bodhran virtuoso Tommy Hayes were soon joined in Portland , Oregon , by Bothy Band founder Micheál O Dhomhnaill , and immediately the stage was set for a musical collaboration which has taken the band all over the world .
10 Do n't dot the foundation all over the face to begin with because it 's difficult to gauge how much is needed .
11 He could not resist showing off , hitting the ball all over the court and making her run around until she was pink with the effort and furious with herself for getting into such an undignified situation .
12 Although he was hitting the ball all over the place in practice , Seve was figuring out which side of the fairways to miss on a lot of holes , and places where he could n't go at all .
13 You get another player like Jimmy White , wonderful player to watch , I mean , you know , flashes the ball all over the place , knocks it in , wonderful player , er and has won a lot of championships , but Jimmy 's a totally different character , does n't practice anywhere near as much as Steve Davis .
14 He is not quite as good as Mike Gatting , who works the ball all along the ground on both sides of the wicket , but Graham now has no fear of stepping down the track to any spinner and planting the ball firmly over long-on .
15 They got off to a great start when they almost scored after just two and a half minutes , when Jim Magilton fed Lee Nogan , and his left foot shot was brilliantly saved by Eric Torsvale , tipping the ball all round the post for a corner .
16 She erm lived in a rented room in a settlement house in New York and she really provided the , the energy of the movement all over the country .
17 Almost anyone else witnessing the achievements of this small child would have been tempted to make a great fuss and shout the news all over the village and beyond , but not so Mrs Phelps .
18 It is shown in the priority all round the department , .
19 She supposed it was the sugar all over the table and floor that had made her mother cross .
20 When fixing a design in place with egg white or glue , avoid getting the adhesive all over the picture as it will catch the light when dry .
21 Digging up the road all over the place .
22 We lay side by side on the floor all over the house — there must have been a dozen or more of us , including nice old Ma Mi who was delighted to see us .
23 This month I 'd like to take the opportunity to look back at the current series of articles featuring the Pentatonic scale , taking stock of our command of the scale all over the fretboard .
24 I would now ask for very small helpings , eat perhaps a mouthful , and then smear the rest of the food all over the plate , hiding the residue underneath an upturned fork .
25 My brother and I used to sit together and drive this old horse up and down the field and throw the hay all over the place to get the sun .
26 A light touch and not even a mouse could have scuttled through that ballroom without setting off the alarm all over the house — and the city .
27 Resulting from our systematical radio monitoring work around the clock all over the world .
28 Once the beer can had been invented , that is evolved , in one place , it was inevitable that it would eventually take the place of the bottle all over the world , though the process is still going on .
29 Given that precedent , the institution by Thomas Attwood , a banker , of the Birmingham Political Union of the Lower and Middle Classes , to be followed at once by the creation all over the country of other political unions , must have seemed ominous .
30 Is it affecting the weather all round the world ?
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