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

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1 Take Henry I , for example , the king who never smiled again , our teacher told us , after he had lost his only son and heir , in the White Ship : then they found he had twenty-four little baskets scattered all round the country .
2 He called it the Arnold Register , after American general Hap Arnold , and set about tracking down thousands of people , now scattered all round the world .
3 Today many of these lie submerged by the sea , for the land is flat and the sea has encroached all round the coast .
4 We do n't just need closed circuit T V , we need lighting on all the Park and Ride sites , we need proper heated warm , clean waiting rooms , supervised with a person with a glass window , who can see what 's happening there , who has all the monitoring screens and can look at the closed circuit T V and what 's happening all round the car park .
5 At the opening service in Canterbury cathedral ( 3 July 1958 ) Ramsey muddled his instructions and wandered all round the cathedral looking for where he was supposed to sit and stand .
6 Apparently you could hear them shouting all round the college .
7 Mrs Calzini spent £2,000 on phone calls , drove all round the country and took out a quarter page advert in the Horse and Hound magazine .
8 Yeah but you 've done all round the kitchen bit have n't you ?
9 He took a deep breath , then slammed the piano lid down so hard the notes reverberated all round the theatre .
10 Cupboards and shelves were built all round the room and concealed behind neat panels of canvas-covered wood , with touch-opening mechanisms so as not to break the continuity of the limited space .
11 The fact that we 've got partnership holders and sanctuary housing association , would seem to me that we 're quite likely to get relocation and we 've had all round the town at the moment , and you would have to agree that here is a very strong reason for , for the medical centre to be worried about the effect on the medical centre .
12 The last few years have seen unauthorised clothes going all round the world .
13 Above that a heavy mantle is wrapped all round the body and brought over the head .
14 Naked men of unbelievable varieties were standing , sitting or lying all round the cove .
15 There is a further circle and , beyond this , arches all round the baptistery in two tiers .
16 ‘ If you promise not to go splitting all round the village . ’
17 To this day , I can see Valerie heaving a deep sigh and murmuring in a piercing whisper which echoed all round the hut , ‘ I think I 'm ripe for marriage ! ’
18 I walked all round the area to check out the competition , and the nearest was streets away .
19 You 're obviously sad to lose him but really , he 's one of these people riding all round the country who 's suffered because of the forty point limit .
20 The two levels of arcades continue all round the church and the gallery , at first floor level , is of vast width and dimensions .
21 There is no crossing or separation of nave and choir ; tall windows continue all round the building including the apsidal east end .
22 Continue all round the room , remembering that any staple marks and rough edges can be covered with lengths of matching or contrasting braid .
23 and then erm , we drove , er then we walked through this park , which was lovely , it had squirrels running all round the place and pigeons and everything , it was gorgeous , and , and because it , it 'd been such a gorgeous day , it 's just that my fucking nose is cold .
24 If our heart is stronger and working efficiently , oxygen will circulate all round the body helping to feed and renew our body tissues .
25 Soon visuals with clever captions were pinned all round the room .
26 go all round the ceiling line , round , the pattern all matches , and the pattern
27 I wanted to stay with you , not go all round the world , dancing . ’
28 Posh tours that go all round the world — Pyramids and Aegean Sea .
29 And we went all round the bed and we went all round outside , we went all through the back smelt outside Jane 's door in case she 'd she were on fire could n't find nothing , sat down and read , he said it 's cos the telly 's on and I expect it 's damp and it 's you know
30 I 've no doubt the joke went all round the Officer 's Mess .
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