Example sentences of "[vb base] [noun] [prep] [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The Swiss Alps attract visitors from all over the world .
2 The police operation codenamed Lightbulb was targeted at drug pushers who have built up trade worth hundreds of thousands of pounds and who attract dealers from all over the North-west .
3 Add water to just below the base of the bulbs .
4 Some are local saint 's days , others are more important and attract people from all over the island .
5 It used to be called ‘ the Corner of the World ’ as it was said that , seated at one of the tables on the pavement , a Madeiran would eventually see all the people he knew and meet people from all over the globe .
6 Huge chrome and glass complexes open seven days a week sell goods from all over the globe , often cheaper than in their country of origin .
7 The Basqueness that is in abeyance in Biarritz returns in full as you drive south from there towards the frontier .
8 ‘ We get visitors from all over the country and Europe , ’ he explained .
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10 Sandling fireworks , based at Staverton , import fireworks from all over the world .
11 Trust staff from all over the country hurried to the aid of their colleagues in the affected regions ; foresters gained a deeper understanding of the gardeners ' problems , and vice versa .
12 I aim to get a bus to Heathrow , then circle south from there along the M25 .
13 To her , it was nothing dreadful after all , but she was compelled to keep silent and pay lip-service at least to the general despair , for fear she would be outlawed otherwise .
14 Now plant enthusiasts from all over the world come to admire the four acres of flower borders and lawns .
15 Join them as they sample wines from all over the world at 12.30pm and 7.30pm on March 21 ; 12.30pm and 6.30pm on March 22 and March 23 .
16 The guerrillas still fire rockets from well inside the security perimeter .
17 The first is usually ignored and forgotten : it consists of farmers and peasants who live miles from anywhere in the largely inaccessible tangle of mountain and forest that make up much of the land area of the eastern end of the Central American isthmus .
18 The School is an international body whose past and present members include nationals from all over the globe .
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