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

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1 If you 've got them scattered about all over the place , it makes it much more difficult to try and save them , and , later on , get the data back in .
2 On April 10th in the year nineteen hundred and eighty five — the legions again marched on Royal Bath — well , fifty of us by coach , car and rail — we had come from all over the country to join a contingent of local enthusiasts like lambs to the slaughter at Bath University for the Medau Easter Course .
3 Branches report from all over the UK on the interest and help provided by the management and staff of Cannon Cinemas , and the company 's support is gratefully acknowledged by Central Council .
4 Once sorted , the berries are sent to England to be distilled along with the other natural ingredients harvested from all over the world .
5 It seemed like when I heard a saxophone player like Sonny Rollins the sound seemed to come from all over the place — it did n't come from this one little spot .
6 Buyers used to come from all over the world until the export ban .
7 By January 1918 the food issue was reaching bursting point with strikes and demonstrations reported from all over the country , and threats of national strike action to force fair play from the Government .
8 Would of been right , you know would have been a nightmare , expected to all over the place .
9 The whole organism can then have , as an adult , the same powers in its asexual buds and its sexual organs , because the same material is there : namely , ‘ gemmules ’ collected from all over the body .
10 BELT UP With Marie Pisa Snow 's collection of Western-style belts , hat bands , boot and guitar straps made from the finest matt black Rolls Royce car leather They 've been collected from all over the world and have been wrapped around the waists of stars such as Tom Jones , David Bowie and Tina Turner 's tour band .
11 Carryduff-based Montgomery Pipe Band , whose 26 members hail from all over the province , also drummed its way into the record books when it swept the boards at Saturday 's British Championships at Hyde Park in London .
12 I 'm working with ideas , still writing songs , so I have my personal input from that , plus I 'm always interested in the input and suggestions I get from the letters I receive from all over the world .
13 He also spearheaded a £180,000 project to provide an art and resource centre Menro House and his advice on musical drama for the handicapped has been sought from all over the UK .
14 The gypsies gathered at the horse fair came from all over the place so he could be anywhere after that .
15 Gifts and visitors came from all over the English-speaking world as television stations overseas , alerted by all the publicity , snapped up transmission rights .
16 Lustful travellers came from all over the world to watch him dance , naked except for a silk cap atop his curls .
17 Contributions came from all over the United Kingdom .
18 A lot of people came from all over the world here , and that makes it absolutely different from any other country .
19 And after thirty-five years with the Duke she had hundreds of pieces , which came from all over the world .
20 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 .
21 Speakers came from all over the world thanks to new and generous sponsorship from British Airways .
22 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 .
23 The Wellington crews who were trained here came from all over the world .
24 They came from all over the country to show their displeasure .
25 Arab immigrants to the United States have been drawn from all over the Middle East .
26 Society members are drawn from all over the region , some travelling many miles for the monthly meeting at Old Alresford Place , where the facilities have helped the society re-launch in the Alresford area .
27 The post of Headmaster was widely advertised , and the attraction of new buildings produced thirteen applicants , drawn from all over the country .
28 Contributors to the scheme would be drawn from all over the world , and the index would be international in scope .
29 Page after page , after page , after page , of descriptive material , drawn from all over the world , both published accounts , which Frazer drew on , erm , with er , kind of er , encyclopedic knowledge , but also a lot of personal contacts which he had with people like missionaries , er , colonial administrators , and even er , local people who would with descriptions and er , and facts about the things he was , he was researching .
30 A major strength of Henley is that students are drawn from all over the world and bring with them knowledge of many different cultures .
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