Example sentences of "[vb pp] from all over " in BNC.

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1 They 've come from all over Britain and Ireland to take part in one of the biggest annual horse sales in the country .
2 On April 10th in the year nineteen hundred and eighty five — the legions again marched on Royal Bath — well , fifty of us by coach , car and rail — we had come from all over the country to join a contingent of local enthusiasts like lambs to the slaughter at Bath University for the Medau Easter Course .
3 Once sorted , the berries are sent to England to be distilled along with the other natural ingredients harvested from all over the world .
4 Incidents of ballot-stuffing were reported from all over India .
5 By January 1918 the food issue was reaching bursting point with strikes and demonstrations reported from all over the country , and threats of national strike action to force fair play from the Government .
6 The whole organism can then have , as an adult , the same powers in its asexual buds and its sexual organs , because the same material is there : namely , ‘ gemmules ’ collected from all over the body .
7 It will consist of some 90 paintings , 60 drawings , prints and posters collected from all over Europe and the USA — hence this is one show this autumn not to be missed .
8 BELT UP With Marie Pisa Snow 's collection of Western-style belts , hat bands , boot and guitar straps made from the finest matt black Rolls Royce car leather They 've been collected from all over the world and have been wrapped around the waists of stars such as Tom Jones , David Bowie and Tina Turner 's tour band .
9 The 100 tonnes of relief supplies , valued at around £1 million , had been collected from all over Scotland and stored in a warehouse in the east end of Glasgow for dispatch to hospitals and children 's and old folk 's homes .
10 He also spearheaded a £180,000 project to provide an art and resource centre Menro House and his advice on musical drama for the handicapped has been sought from all over the UK .
11 Arab immigrants to the United States have been drawn from all over the Middle East .
12 Society members are drawn from all over the region , some travelling many miles for the monthly meeting at Old Alresford Place , where the facilities have helped the society re-launch in the Alresford area .
13 The post of Headmaster was widely advertised , and the attraction of new buildings produced thirteen applicants , drawn from all over the country .
14 Contributors to the scheme would be drawn from all over the world , and the index would be international in scope .
15 Page after page , after page , after page , of descriptive material , drawn from all over the world , both published accounts , which Frazer drew on , erm , with er , kind of er , encyclopedic knowledge , but also a lot of personal contacts which he had with people like missionaries , er , colonial administrators , and even er , local people who would with descriptions and er , and facts about the things he was , he was researching .
16 A major strength of Henley is that students are drawn from all over the world and bring with them knowledge of many different cultures .
17 This year , ninety young dancers drawn from all over the Province , again under the direction of Maldoom , will create ‘ The Rite of Spring ’ — based on one of the most powerful and exciting scores written for dance in the 20th century .
18 Many drivers cheerfully collected loads that were offered from all over the city , and gradually with their help and that of certain ‘ able-bodied men and women ’ mountains of books accumulated in the Davidson Room , while the Undercroft cupboard soon became a veritable Aladdin 's Cave of ‘ Unwanted Gifts ’ .
19 The West Country , where I live , is a natural depository of books , carried down there by people who have retired from all over the country .
20 This was a completely separate fighting unit , part of the Wehrmacht/Waffen SS armies , and one of the seven army- Corps under Gen Loehr 's Army Group E. It had originally been established in March 1943 under German command , when Cossacks of military age had been summoned from all over the occupied USSR to Kherson on the Dnieper .
21 Just then the raucous clamour of alarm bells sounded from all over the house and from the basement area ahead of him .
22 There was a long series of public meetings in 1980 and one of these was set up as a sort of week-end rally to which the anti-nuclear people were invited from all over Ireland , and at a big indoor public meeting during that weekend where you would normally have expected about 400 people to turn up , only about two locals turned up and the rest were all outsiders .
23 Eighteen Greek galleries are participating in this event which is being opened by the Minister of Culture , Ms Dora Bakoyanni , and is accompanied by a symposium entitled ‘ The restructuring of the relationship between metropolis and periphery ’ , with guests invited from all over Europe .
24 ‘ Travel trade decision makers are invited from all over the world to come and see for themselves what Scotland has to offer as a destination , ’ he says .
25 It really freaks me to think that people have travelled from all over Britain to this — even though it was supposed to be secret .
26 Young women had travelled from all over the country during his trial to see him and meet him .
27 BIKERS , who had travelled from all over the world for the Isle of Man TT motorcycle races , were left stranded at Liverpool 's Pier Head yesterday .
28 Liz , from Northern Ireland , was visiting the Wirral to pass on the art of storytelling to librarians , who had travelled from all over the country Picture : FRAZER BIRD
29 Shells which have been gathered from all over the seashore .
30 Membership applications were received from all over the UK , and the MLA was set up to meet the growing demand for a central organisation .
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