Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] [verb] all over " in BNC.

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1 Mushrooms containing the drug psilocyn grow all over Britain , notably on Hampstead Heath .
2 WHEN COMEDIANS MIKE MYERS and Dana Carvey debuted a couple of Myers-written characters on American TV comedy bedrock Saturday Night Live some years back , recognition bells rang all over America .
3 Catalonia had possessed only a small section of a textile industry scattered all over Spain but it was round Barcelona that the cotton factory made its appearance .
4 With its combination of beauty , beaches , culture and history , it has been long been a favourite holiday destination and its hot temperatures have drawn sun seekers form all over the world .
5 The supermarket shopping pattern spread all over town .
6 There 's a brilliant new musical called The Butterfly Children touring all over England .
7 This may not seem to be a very daunting task , but when a man who has been flying four engine jet transports all over the world is suddenly confronted with a young pilot who has just written-off the landing gear of a light aircraft while trying to land in a cross wind , the true qualities of the new inspector are under test .
8 Within a few years clubs appeared all over the country .
9 Frogs love it , and in springtime birds swarm all over it , making off with beaksful of what must be nature 's most luxurious nest lining material !
10 A crisp sports bag with the tour dates and band logo printed all over it catches my eye .
11 Central vent eruptions occur all over the world , on the mid-ocean ridge volcanoes , at destructive plate margins , and along the African rift valleys ; there is no particular environment which is specially favourable to them .
12 Drastic action was indeed necessary to keep transport cogwheels turning all over Russia to supply the Volga provinces .
13 But leisure journeys weave all over the place .
14 These usually circular or oval grass covered wall foundations occur all over the island and vary in size from about ten feet to forty feet in diameter and can be found alone or in small groups .
15 It was built by Francis Smallman , whose initials and those of his wife Ellen appear all over the plasterwork ceilings .
16 He wears an old-fashioned brown tweed jacket , looks like it has biscuit crumbs sprinkled all over it .
17 ‘ You need your eyes tested , ’ she said to herself finally as she trudged on up the steps , the melting ice-creams dripping all over her fingers .
18 Miss Menzies felt certain it was in the garage at Mr Steen 's Orme Gardens house all over the weekend .
19 One particularly spivvy dealer during an official Harvard Securities party urinated all over the floor .
20 We got Government bastards crawlin' all over us out here with their beggin' bowls at the ready .
21 Have you ever seen the erm tag idea written all over the place ?
22 I suppose they saw their company name blazoned all over the media .
23 ‘ I could n't afford to wait — not with the story of the London kidnap splashed all over the early editions of Figaro .
24 Last night there had been Christmas bells ringing all over London .
25 An unmarked car with John Law written all over it joined the black-and-whites .
26 Michael Doohan clambers all over his fearsome Honda NSR at Assen
27 Fox hounds get all over the place if you 're not careful . ’
28 On the one hand , they did not want working class hooligans swarming all over the country causing mayhem .
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