Example sentences of "[noun] be all over [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Booth , Wright , Smith and Ferguson are all over the age of 21 . |
2 | My legs were all over the show and I 've got to stand tall tomorrow . ’ |
3 | and erm the car 's all over the place because the wheels are all covered in mud and everything so |
4 | Her lines were all over the place tonight . ’ |
5 | I soon became absolutely obsessed with discovering acanthus everywhere , because the motif is all over the place , in wallpapers , in lampshades — everywhere I found acanthus . |
6 | ‘ She met some guy in there that day , some guy she used to go with , and he must 've said something because the next thing anyone knew , she was screaming at him , Pete was in the bar the morning after , he said the window was all over the floor , apparently she 'd thrown an ashtray at the guy and it had missed and taken the whole window out instead , and when he took her by the arm and tried to calm her down , she shook him off and ran out of the bar , right out in the street , and like I said , it was the bottom of a hill and there was a truck coming — ‘ |
7 | So your capillaries are all over the place . |
8 | A moment later , the contents were all over the floor , and the woman gave a cluck of annoyance . |
9 | And the eggs are all over the place . |
10 | Statistics are all over the place . |
11 | Religious paintings were all over the walls . |
12 | ‘ Could 've been , but nothing to suggest that it was : her prints were all over the car and nobody else 's . ’ |
13 | But you were easy enough — your name was all over the papers recently . ’ |
14 | Er what I have chosen to do is to do what we were doing in the nineteen eighties , which is to take the simplest measure of the maximum flow and the detrusor pressure at that volume and when we do that , you can see that these patients , instead of being a single group of patients with a single kind of bladder pressure and flow , these patients are all over the map . |
15 | Maybe reading the Daily Express , you get up and the fucking paper 's all over the floor and you |
16 | Within minutes my offer was all over the Docherty suite , and I became the source of hysterical laughter , ridicule and abuse . |
17 | The young stars were all over the newspapers and fan magazines , and Nicholson loved to read and hear about their adventures . |
18 | His fingerprints are all over the car . |
19 | ‘ The police are all over the place . |
20 | I had got what I wanted — his registration number and , in no time at all , the police were all over the place . |
21 | Then this morning , the police were all over the college again and , by lunchtime , the master knew . |
22 | The '70s thing is all over the place at the moment , it 's when people of my generation were growing up , it 's people 's memories of classic pop imagery from their childhood . ’ |
23 | Her hair 's all over the pillow , and I want to brush it . |
24 | After another 30 seconds the Vanguard called " BN is established on localiser and glidepath ; the ADF 's all over the place in this weather " . |
25 | It is generally agreed that he has mishandled the students , who have been threatened , bullied , fired on with tear-gas grenades ; and now the university is closed which means that these cynical and angry students are all over the country spreading disillusion . |
26 | Broken glass and dishes were all over the floor mixed with what had been served for dinner — steak , corn and potatoes . |
27 | On 30 minutes , Farnham 's defence was all over the place at a free-kick and the ball fell at a perfect height to an unmarked Lamboll who struck an unstoppable volley past Cann . |
28 | ITN 's political match-summariser says that ‘ individually the polls are all over the place , but put them all together and you get a message you can trust ’ — not a science graduate , presumably . |
29 | Despite the fact that spiders are all over the place in Dostoevsky , not just in Svidrigailov 's dirty bathhouse vision of Eternity , and that urban potted plants go back to the beginning in Poor People , we are here firmly inside Crime and Punishment in its abandoned first-person narrative form ( ‘ I am on trial and will tell all ’ ) : Petersburg evenings and their hanging summer light , noises from below , happy workmen , blessed ‘ living life ’ elsewhere , a lonely man in pain passing through gates , over thresholds , slipping up and down staircases , the buzzing By of Raskolnikov 's dream and his awakening , intense time-consciousness alternating with time-oblivion . |
30 | employ twelve hundred people , much of their traffic passes through Bungay , their products , their employee and supplies are all over the place and their products are distributed country-wide , much of their traffic goes through Bungay , and I think they both have plans to extend their plants both er Buxton and Bernard Matthews . |