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

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1 Tower mills can be seen all over Britain , but south-east England houses more wooden smock mills .
2 The evidence can be seen all over the region :
3 Soccer-mad males can be seen all over the city , armed with their kits , taking on their colleagues in five-a-side games at local leisure centres .
4 The walk can be done all in one go or in sections — for many it might be easier to tackle two days at a time at the weekends .
5 As any solicitor will tell you , time limits can be missed all too easily .
6 Moreover , because Zionism is seen as an international force , it can be combated all the more easily once Jews are concentrated in Israel and ‘ nationalists ’ have strengthened themselves and their countries by being Jew-free .
7 ‘ We can be heard all over Donegal and Northern Ireland , and now we 're getting fan letters from the west coast of Scotland .
8 Boards can be painted all over in one colour , or individually to form a formal or striped or variegated pattern ; they can be stencilled , given a border , or topped with all sorts of imaginative decorative effects ( see Paint Finishes , pages 368–79 ) .
9 Shiseido has increased the proportion of the moisturising ingredient hyaluronic acid in the Matte Red Lipstick to give a velvety texture , and the three-sided Black Variations Shadow Liner is as soft as charcoal so that it can be blended all over the eyelid or gently smudged as a liner .
10 With very sensitive equipment , tiny variations in the Earth 's magnetic field can be detected all over the surface .
11 American morels can be found all along the Canadian border .
12 Fireplaces of Dent marble can be found all over the Dales , while the columns of Ingleborough Hall and the staircases of the Inns of Court , London , Owens College , Manchester , and the Cartwright Memorial Hall , Bradford , were all made of the crinoid limestone of Dentdale .
13 The thin basal member of the Trias , only a few feet thick , can be found all round the Alpine chain .
14 Hence multiple copies of a given fragment of text can be found all around the surface of the disc , the more so if the disc is old and much used .
15 If implemented , we face the danger of replacing what little uniqueness is left of the Royal Mile with a commonplace traffic engineers ' solution that can be found all over the world .
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