Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] all over " in BNC.

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1 Palaces and rich houses all over town are echoing emptily now .
2 And we 've tried to get something for everyone , we 've got 2 classical music concerts , for instance , the Johannis Piano Trio , and then a specially sort of brought together rainforest orchestra , where professional musicians all over the county can come together to create a programme .
3 Bagnères was and is still , seemingly , the home of the Chanteurs Montagnards , or Mountain Singers , who sang Pyrenean songs all over Europe in the 1840s , in the years when these mountains were at their most romantic .
4 They bloody speakers all over the place .
5 Dr P was asked what effect the growth of English literature all over the world , and the advent of modern literary criticism , had had on English teaching in universities :
6 What was he , your second Gabriel , doing with his mucky old fingers all over your mirror ? ’
7 We got to thinking that if we came to Los Angeles regularly we could make these shows all the time and send them to English-speaking countries all over the world .
8 We have WS & C offices with trained staffs all over the Continent .
9 When he died they found seven thousand pounds in notes hidden away in different places all over his cottage … ’
10 Demand is high and dealers in the United States regularly receive inquiries from interested buyers all over the world .
11 In the case of Augustus we are lucky enough to have the text of The Achievements of the Divine Augustus , which was inscribed on public buildings all over the Roman world and may have been written by Augustus himself during the course of his reign .
12 There were empty stations all over the region .
13 It is now mass-produced and freshly baked in supermarkets ' own in-store bakeries all over the country .
14 It was a time of great British expansion and it is thought that , in the guise of ships ' cats , they were scattered from the British Isles all over the globe in a comparatively short space of time .
15 Her poems , of which the best known was ‘ The Blind Ploughman ’ , were very popular at the time , and many of them were set to music and performed at public concerts all over Britain .
16 I saw lots of British people all over the stadium , waving huge Union Jacks .
17 It occurred to National Certificate staff that instead of programming say twenty subject assessors to different centres all over the country on a particular day , all twenty could be programmed to visit the same centre on the same day .
18 ‘ Randy 's a major collector of guitars ; he and Brian dedicate most of their spare time to tracking down old Gretsches all over the country .
19 School- teachers all over Sarawak who supported the PBDS have since been threatened with disciplinary action .
20 I 've tried seventy-one different doctors all over the country but none of them know how to help .
21 ‘ We receive shipments from foreign markets all over Europe , even Africa .
22 No large-scale drilling would be allowed without on-site inspections ; any large commercial explosions would have to be notified and inspected ; a highly sensitive seismic and radiation-detector network would pick up seismic activity all over the world ( useful for earthquake prediction too ) and satellites would keep a close check on suspect areas .
23 ‘ Thou shalt conform ’ , is the new commandment of the national organizations which dominate high streets all over Britain .
24 ‘ I wanted one without you smoking hash all over it . ’
25 They seemed to take everything so calmly , the shelling , the dead animals lying around , British soldiers all over the place .
26 Messy cow , bloody garlic all over clothes , not a good idea .
27 A drug acting on one set of synapses can have secondary and tertiary effects all over the place .
28 For years it continued to give pleasure at countless cinema shows in deaf institutes all over the country until demand for the available films gradually ceased .
29 But this large-scale form emerges because of lots of little local cellular effects all over the developing body , and these local effects consist primarily of two-way branchings , in the form of two-way cell splittings .
30 The family name , Beurze , explains the origins of the name for similar operations all over the Continent .
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