Example sentences of "be [vb pp] [prep] [noun] [adv] over " in BNC.

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1 Offers of help for the Bosnian evacuees have been received from countries all over the world including Britain .
2 Drawings on more traditional supports are featured in shows all over town this month .
3 He sat with a small radar screen in front of him , writing up the small strips that are used by controllers all over the world , strips that have all the different aircraft information on them .
4 Huge photographs of Ken Palmer 's run-out blunder involving Graham Gooch at Headingley have been displayed on buses all over Pakistan .
5 Judging by the results achieved so far it 's likely to be adopted by archaeologists all over the UK .
6 These are some of the 22 species of butterfly which can be seen in abundance all over the farm .
7 Gone was the flattened-out effect ; a more contoured look was possible with these sticks that could be bought from chemists all over the country .
8 Volumes of Roberts ' prints of Lebanon and Palestine can be bought in stores all over Beirut .
9 Consumer borrowing advice was offered to the public by the Citizens Advice Bureaux to be found in towns all over Britain .
10 Components were stacked in piles all over the factory floor like the contents of an attic .
11 The headstones here were used as models all over central Bohemia .
12 Perhaps Trine was telling the truth and Love Hearts were being taken at raves all over the country .
13 The long , low church is decorated by paintings all over the exterior and interior walls , openings and window frames .
14 Wine is exported from areas all over the world .
15 They will be affected for the rest of their lives by the kind of diet which is condemned by nutritionists all over the world as likely to lead to a whole variety of illnesses in later life .
16 Over forty-five gigantic works of Social Realism have been dismantled from sites all over the city and hauled to a 1.5 hectare sculpture park on the southern outskirts of the Hungarian capital .
17 At one point a group of us decided that the best way to stop being hassled about separatism was to publish instalments of the CLIT papers in the weekly newsletter , which was mailed to women all over London and beyond .
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