Example sentences of "[noun] [vb past] from all over " in BNC.
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1 | Speakers came from all over the world thanks to new and generous sponsorship from British Airways . |
2 | On the contrary , I found it fairly positive to announce that complaints were down to one ( now doubled ) ; that in recession 1,266 entries were judged ; that entries came from all over the world ; that the system had changed in direct response to comments made by members . |
3 | Gifts and visitors came from all over the English-speaking world as television stations overseas , alerted by all the publicity , snapped up transmission rights . |
4 | Contributions came from all over the United Kingdom . |
5 | He had pumped all his savings into building the boat , using bits and pieces scrounged from all over the Middle East , and was suspiciously eager to part with it . |
6 | People came from all over Britain — from a quiet Scottish village to the suburbs of Manchester — but everyone appeared to have a relatively comfortable background . |
7 | A lot of people came from all over the world here , and that makes it absolutely different from any other country . |
8 | Up until 1945 its members came from all over Germany and abroad . |
9 | Lustful travellers came from all over the world to watch him dance , naked except for a silk cap atop his curls . |
10 | The census returns show that when people left London they usually moved only short distances but that migrants into London came from all over the place . |
11 | Students came from all over Europe , a number of them boarding with him and his mistress , paving fees for private tuition . |
12 | The music faded in discord , and squeals and shouts resounded from all over the room . |