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

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1 The feasts of the Madonna fell on 15 August and 8 September , and on those days hundreds if not thousands of pilgrims descended on Fontanellato from all over the province and even further afield .
2 By rail Intercity from all over the country .
3 Then on Friday they would stream back to Cork from all over the province of Munster to clean themselves up , don their best clothes , and go to synagogue to greet the Sabbath .
4 In addition , offshore work involves many thousands of men travelling to Aberdeen from all over Britain , to be ferried to installations by helicopter .
5 Workers flocked to Middlesborough from all over the place ; according to the 1871 census nearly half the town 's population were born outside Yorkshire .
6 Whilst there is no denying that from its early days the Castro government provided safe haven and some aid to the revolutionary groups which flocked to Havana from all over Latin America and the Caribbean — in 1959 Cuba was the launching base for unsuccessful attacks on Haiti , Panama and the Dominican Republic — these activities must be set in context .
7 Among the guests was Henry of Cobham and many dignitaries of the Church , being Abbots and Priors from all over Kent .
8 These Norseman had flown into Red Lake from all over northern Canada , one ( N45TG ) even making the trek up from Minnesota in the USA .
9 An estimated 1,000,000 people arrived in Shenzhen from all over China on Aug. 9-11 seeking to purchase the application forms for a forthcoming share offer on the Shenzhen stock exchange .
10 Said Sheher , the man who organised the competition which brought contestants to Whitby from all over the United Kingdom as well as Belgium and Germany , said : ‘ Karate is a rough sport . ’
11 ‘ Transporting waste into Sellafield or Dounreay or into Derry from all over Ireland runs totally counter to the principle of proximity ’ he said .
12 A large number of men and women had come to Iraq from all over the world to build a ‘ human wall ’ between the armies on the Iraqi-Saudi border .
13 But the travellers who 'd come to Castlemorton from all over the country , could n't understand the local animosity towards them .
14 Entrants have travelled to the Three Counties Showground in Malvern from all over the world .
15 Most of the uniforms and CID from all over the county are offering to work in their spare time . ’
16 Most attention in the past , however , has been given to residential differentiation within urban areas , whereas the current trends are operating on a much broader canvas , such that young school leavers are drawn to London from all over Britain , older people retire to remoter rural areas where they previously enjoyed holidays , and young married couples move not just to the suburbs but to smaller cities and towns situated at considerable distance from the major urban centres .
17 Thackeray called the exhibits on show-mostly machines " England 's arms of conquest the trophies of her bloodless war " , and visitors flocked to London from all over the world to marvel at them .
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