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

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1 I think its possible to fall in love with the same person more than once , you fall in love with them and you get married for that as well as other reasons perhaps , and then you have children and you hardly see them really for the next ten years , at least this is what every one sort of understands and then and then erm and then when you have more time again you can fall in love all over again with exactly the same person , I think this happens to lots of people , which also does n't happen to a lot of people so you have n't
2 German defences were sited in depth all along the ridge , giving them an uninterrupted view of British movements .
3 Written in stone all along the ridge therefore are visual records of people going ‘ Whoooaaargh ! ’ with every step .
4 Drawings on more traditional supports are featured in shows all over town this month .
5 These are some of the 22 species of butterfly which can be seen in abundance all over the farm .
6 Betsy was lucky she had many friends who relished her company by Old Father Thames , where they all congregated when evening came round , cuddling in clusters all over the ground .
7 Adherence to ethnic identities appears to be growing in strength all over the world .
8 Volumes of Roberts ' prints of Lebanon and Palestine can be bought in stores all over Beirut .
9 But without Mr Castro , Cuba and its 10m fairly poor people could never have become the nuisance whose finger excitable types discerned in pies all round the globe .
10 Components were stacked in piles all over the factory floor like the contents of an attic .
11 Since Ormesby was formed , thanks to a handful of enthusiasts , he has competed in tournaments all over the country .
12 Consumer borrowing advice was offered to the public by the Citizens Advice Bureaux to be found in towns all over Britain .
13 ‘ In a way it 's like starting in football all over again .
14 The more recent armies to arrive in Lebanon all suffered similar indignity .
15 Then I went to Cambridge , and fell in love all over again with its more flaunting charms .
16 Housemartins like tremolo notes on the fence wire wait for heat and the fulmination of flies that lie numbed in crevices all around me .
17 Tack in place all round , or iron on , according to the type of stiffening used .
18 It 's an English-built rocker 's tool finished in cellulose all over and powered by a combination of a Seymour Duncan SSL-1 , a DiMarzio Fred and a DiMarzio PAF Pro .
19 Common dolphins are incidentally taken in fisheries all over the world — at least 8000 animals each year die in gill-nets and seine-nets .
20 Max says that 's what he had in mind all along . ’
21 What I had in mind all along , however , and possibly Eliot did too , was the eventual production of a book .
22 Well no not really because erm it , it was a private company as you can understand er , I can I ca n't really explain it everyone seemed to be pulling together you know that was the last thing you thought of , fifth columnists , things like that although it was they used to er , every now and again they used to send government national service officers round to look at the personnel and the structure of the working and if they thought anybody was superfluous to requirements they 'd get the papers soon after to go into the army or the services yeah , yeah , that is true and that happened , used to happen in factories all round the area , it was called the Essential Works Order .
23 The simultaneous cultural , racial and educational panic and white backlash , moreover , led to a policy of dispersal of black students by bussing , initiated in South all and gaining DES support and subsequent endorsement by the Labour Education Secretary , Anthony Crosland .
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