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

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1 Half a million application forms have been printed and are being sent all around the country , via over 1,000 blubs , nearly 3,000 schools and through the RFU youth development officers .
2 Now that the horses are turned out to pasture again after the winter , the Fargelanda ‘ home guard ’ is again mobilised , and others are being organised all over western Sweden .
3 Tests are being banned all over the US by the courts and legislatures , something that would make sense if they were as vicious and ineffectual as the press says they are .
4 ‘ We started out asking questions that were being asked all over , ’ she says .
5 By the middle of the century chamber cantatas were being written all over Italy ; the composers were as numerous as the madrigalists of the previous century .
6 ‘ They will know the game is being televised all over Europe and they will give everything because of that .
7 This program is being seen all over the world !
8 Twelve months later , this user 's experience is being repeated all over the country , sometimes intentionally .
9 WITH the release of his most commercial film , a remake of the 1960s thriller ‘ Cape Fear ’ , Martin Scorsese 's is a name that is being buzzed all around the media .
10 How can the Secretary of State reconcile that experience , which is being replicated all over the country , with the experience of Mr. Watson ?
11 Mozart is being promoted all over the world as the bewigged darling of the gods , the product of a golden age of innocence and delight .
12 Vaulting was being developed all over Europe by the later eleventh century , but in Italy the wooden roof and/or the domical covering were the usual method .
13 Corduroy has always been the poor man 's velvet ; its pile is made of cotton , rather than silk or satin , and by the eighteenth century it was being worn all over Europe , not by kings , but by working men .
14 It was clear that original thought was being shown all round .
15 Die Entführung was being performed all over Austria and Germany , and , according to Leopold , the Berlin papers were advertising the new quartets , saying that Mozart 's name alone was sufficient to recommend them to the public : no other guarantee of quality was needed .
16 How the printers had got hold of her photograph she did not know , but they had , and now it was being sold all over London , along with ones of Lillie Langtry and other noted belles .
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