Example sentences of "[noun] come [prep] [adv] over [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Speakers came from all over the world thanks to new and generous sponsorship from British Airways . |
2 | On the contrary , I found it fairly positive to announce that complaints were down to one ( now doubled ) ; that in recession 1,266 entries were judged ; that entries came from all over the world ; that the system had changed in direct response to comments made by members . |
3 | ‘ Now he 's in a side that is going well , with goals coming from all over the team . |
4 | CARNIVAL organiser Tex Flint said : ‘ Floats come from all over the country to take part in the festivities , but sadly some criminals also come for their own reasons . ’ |
5 | Opera fans come from all over the country to see open-air performances in a unique setting . |
6 | Entries come from all over the country to take part in the run — from Epsom Downs to Brighton — and there were also several entries from the continent , the US and Australia . |
7 | Gifts and visitors came from all over the English-speaking world as television stations overseas , alerted by all the publicity , snapped up transmission rights . |
8 | Contributions came from all over the United Kingdom . |
9 | showing you the reality ten per cent the rest comes from all over the country . |
10 | A lot of people came from all over the world here , and that makes it absolutely different from any other country . |
11 | Erm I mean I I have some concerns , like Cynthia , about the number of careers officers who suddenly appear when you say there 's a visit to , Hull University , and we 've got people coming from all over the county and it 's costing us a fortune . |
12 | Children , grandchildren , lots of relatives visiting for weeks at a time , always the doorbell ringing , with people coming from all over the world to see the Maggid . ’ |
13 | Because of the specialist nature of the hospital , patients come from all over the country and the CAB spends much of its time chasing up patients ' benefits , contacting DHSS offices all over the country . |
14 | ‘ Rob 's a fantastic teacher — people come from all over the world to study with him . |
15 | Every year people come from all over the World to see Kronborg castle at Helsingør because it 's supposed to be the famous Elsinore where Hamlet met his doom . ’ |
16 | If people come from all over the country to try our beers its good for us . |
17 | ‘ There 's nothing wrong with pop stars coming from all over the world is there ? ’ |
18 | ‘ There 's nothing wrong with pop stars coming from all over the world is there ? |
19 | The scientists come from all over the E-C , but behind the team spirit , there 's always been anger that in many cases the British are paid only half that of their Continental colleagues . |
20 | Lustful travellers came from all over the world to watch him dance , naked except for a silk cap atop his curls . |
21 | The meat men come from all over the country and transport the ponies back to their local district to sell them . |
22 | Children come from all over the world and are observed and assessed for their suitability for Conductive Education . |
23 | The comics come from all over the world and there were people queueing up to see it when we opened last Saturday . ’ |
24 | The census returns show that when people left London they usually moved only short distances but that migrants into London came from all over the place . |
25 | Their residential courses held throughout the year for both beginners and advanced students are widely known and popular ; students come from all over the world . |
26 | Birmingham students come from all over the world — in a typical year , more than 1000 students from 100 countries in addition to the 9000 from the UK . |
27 | As Phyllis says , it does n't cost a great deal and Oxford has a reputation — students come from all over the world to Oxford . |
28 | The theory , as eventually set forth ( 1868 ) , was constituted by two theses : that the generative material comes from all over the parent body or bodies , and that it consists of minute ‘ gemmules ’ budded off from every part . |