Example sentences of "is [verb] all over [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Although Shaker has become fashionable and ‘ Shaker style ’ furniture is appearing all over the place , very little of it bears much relation to the real thing . |
2 | That is happening all over the country and the tenants will be required to accept all the costs of repairs . |
3 | Mr McGahon said : ‘ There is a high level of crime in this area , but it is a microcosm of what is happening all over the Republic . |
4 | Be aware of what is happening all over the world , but for goodness sake do n't allow the market — by which I mean the City — to guide the destiny of your company . |
5 | But the furniture is made all over the place although 's our best maker and he 's up in Scotland . |
6 | They 're drawn to her eccentric style and now her work is exhibited all over the country . |
7 | The impact is felt all over the profession and not just by the larger firms . |
8 | After we finish we have an interview with JBTV ; a local cable music show which is broadcast all over the country . |
9 | Although it 's more expensive than the regional wines , it is sold all over the country . |
10 | This firm makes equipment for electrical welding that is sold all over the world . |
11 | I am happy to add my voice to that of the hon. Gentleman to ensure that the facility is understood all over the country . |
12 | A. The high reputation of Sheffield cutlery is known all over the world . |
13 | This myth is believed all over the world despite the fact that the weight of the armour makes it impossible for the clam to close rapidly . |
14 | And this is happened all over the country , each area are doing the same thing and all of this this er produce this declaration of intent and ask the , the head of the er council to put it to their members and get the support of their members . |
15 | Liquid or granulated , sugar by the tanker load is delivered all over the UK in a fleet of sparkling liveried vehicles , for use in soft drinks , confectionery and canned foods . |
16 | Agriculture is not like defence — a matter of being privy to private information ; it is splattered all over the journals . |